Community hospitals and their services in the NHS: identifying transferable learning from international developments - scoping review, systematic review, country reports and case studies
Background: The notion of a community hospital in England is evolving from the traditional model of a local hospital staffed by general practitioners and nurses and serving mainly rural populations. Along with the diversification of models, there is a renewed policy interest in community hospitals a...
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Main Authors: | Emma Pitchforth (Author), Ellen Nolte (Author), Jennie Corbett (Author), Céline Miani (Author), Eleanor Winpenny (Author), Edwin van Teijlingen (Author), Natasha Elmore (Author), Sarah King (Author), Sarah Ball (Author), Joanna Miler (Author), Tom Ling (Author) |
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National Institute for Health Research,
2017-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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