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Communal responsibility: a history of health collectives in Australia.

Matthew Paul GrantJennifer A M PhilipLuc DeliensPaul A Komesaroff
Published in: Internal medicine journal (2020)
Healthcare encompasses multiple discourses to which health professionals, researchers, patients, carers and lay individuals contribute. Networks of patients and non-professionals often act collectively to build capacity, enhance access to resources, develop understanding and improve provision of care. This article explores the concept of health collectives and three notable examples that have had an enduring and profound impact in the Australian context.
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