The article discusses the potential expansion of public participation in health care decision-making through cross-sector collaboration. Topics include the tendency for shared decision-making in health care to reduce health inequalities, the need for health providers, government officials and citizens to see public participation as integral to their personal and social identities, and the tendency for cross-sector collaboration research to lead to closer attention.
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