Service innovations for people with multiple long-term conditions: reflections of a rapid evaluation team
Background People living with multiple long-term conditions represent a significant concern for National Health Service policy and practice, and their care is a major theme in the 2019 National Health Service Long Term Plan. The Birmingham RAND and Cambridge Rapid Evaluation Centre team has undertak...
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Main Authors: | Jon Sussex (Author), Judith Smith (Author), Frances M Wu (Author) |
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