Implementing shared decision making in the NHS

@article{Elwyn2010ImplementingSD,
  title={Implementing shared decision making in the NHS},
  author={Glyn Elwyn and Steven Laitner and Angela Coulter and Emma Walker and P Watson and Richard G. Thomson},
  journal={BMJ : British Medical Journal},
  year={2010},
  volume={341}
}
Creation of a platform of tools to provide information to doctors and patients should be the first step in giving patients choice about their treatment, say Glyn Elwyn and colleagues. 
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