THC partnered with Health Consumers Queensland on an evaluation study of consumer engagement effectiveness and impact in Queensland
The Hopkins Centre and Health Consumers Queensland recently partnered in a study to evaluate the impact and effectiveness that Health Consumers Queensland is having on consumer engagement in Queensland. Researchers from The Hopkins Centre, evaluated feedback from consumers, carers and health services staff on community engagement within a variety of health services and results are now in!
See infographic here and check out the feedback, interactions, impact and what the study found about consumer engagement in health services across Queensland. This knowledge will be beneficial to design more projects that support health services and consumers and carers to work together collaboratively to co-design health care in Queensland. HCQ are fundamental in this work, reliant on facilitating support, capacity, management and nurturing consumer and community networks. Read more about this study HERE or on HCQ website www.hcq.org.au/news-events
Tags: Partner, Health Consumers Queensland, HCQ, Consumer Engagement, Effectiveness, Impact, Queensland
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