Abstract
AbstractThis article considers how design ideas and methodologies can help in co-producing social care and health services valued by those who use them. This is especially important at a time of financial restraint. It also seeks to join the strategic commissioning agenda to the individualised one of personalising services that give people greater choice and control.
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