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The Four Co’s: Co-commissioning, Co-design, Co-delivery and Co-assessment of Public Services and Outcomes Through Traditional and Digital Mechanisms
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Elke Loeffler
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Why Co-producing Public Services and Public Outcomes with Citizens Is Timely
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Distinguishing Types and Levels of Co-production: Concepts and Definitions
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The Four Co’s: Co-commissioning, Co-design, Co-delivery and Co-assessment of Public Services and Outcomes Through Traditional and Digital Mechanisms
pp. 177
Co-production in Health, Social Care and Public Safety
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Challenges to Effective Co-production of Public Services and Outcomes
pp. 335
Evaluating Co-production
pp. 395
The Future of Co-production: Policies, Strategies and Research Needs
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