Palliative Care Evidence Review Service (PaCERS): a knowledge transfer partnership
Abstract The importance of linking evidence into practice and policy is recognised as a key pillar of a prudent approach to healthcare; it is of importance to healthcare professionals and decision-makers across the world in every speciality. However, rapid access to evidence to support service redes...
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Main Authors: | Mala Mann (Author), Amanda Woodward (Author), Annmarie Nelson (Author), Anthony Byrne (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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