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This comprehensive volume from the Research in the Sociology of Health Care series investigates the multifaceted factors that influence patients’ ability to access healthcare services. The book addresses structural, socioeconomic, and organizational barriers while highlighting the importance of patients as active partners in their own care.
The research examines how healthcare provider roles are transforming in response to changing patient needs and expectations. Contributors analyze the relationship between access disparities and patient outcomes, exploring innovative approaches to care delivery that emphasize collaboration and shared decision-making.
Essential reading for healthcare professionals, researchers, policymakers, and students interested in understanding how to improve healthcare access and quality through patient-centered care models and provider adaptation.







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