By Dolly Menna-Dack With evidence that supports the engagement of health system users, the changing expectations of pan-Canadian regulatory and granting agencies, a new role in the healthcare system has emerged – the Patient Partner. Across health and research systems Patient Partners are a recognized as important stakeholders and collaborators in co-design. The Multidimensional Framework for Patient and Family Engagement in Health and Health care, developed by Carmen et al outlines the levels of engagement: Direct, Organizational, Systems and the continuum of engagement: Consultation, Involvement, all the way to Partnership and Shared Leadership. While there might be varying degrees of active patient partnership at the local level, it is widely accepted as a best practice. Take for example the change to Accreditation Canada’s standards
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