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Qual Saf Health Care 2002;11:186-188
© 2002 Quality and Safety in Health Care


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After Bristol: putting patients at the centre*

Angela Coulter

Correspondence to:
Angela Coulter, Picker Institute Europe, Oxford OX1 1RX, UK;
angela.coulter{at}pickereurope.ac.uk


ABSTRACT
Many of the 198 recommendations made by the Bristol inquiry urged doctors to include patients as active participants in their own care. Angela Coulter discusses how these recommendations can be turned into reality


Keywords: Angela Coulter, Bristol Inquiry; patient-caregiver communication; teamwork


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