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Zes vragen over zorgvernieuwing in diabeteszorg: het value-based healthcare-model in de praktijk

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Op 11 mei ontving Diabeter de Value-Based Healthcare Prize 2017. Diabeter heeft sinds de oprichting in 2006 value-based healthcare (VBHC) toegepast en de zes onderdelen hiervan die waarde toevoegen voor de patiënt verwerkt in zorg. De prijs is een initiatief van Value-Based Healthcare Center Europe en werd uitgereikt door Michael Porter, de grondlegger van value-based healthcare.

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Mul, D., Veeze, H. & Aanstoot, H. Zes vragen over zorgvernieuwing in diabeteszorg: het value-based healthcare-model in de praktijk. Ned Tijdschr Diabetol 15, 36–42 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12467-017-0009-0

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