Barriers and leverage points for seeing alcohol differently in integrated care systems in England: a senior stakeholder interview study
Introduction Integrated care systems (ICSs) are the latest major innovation aiming to develop localised, integrated health and social care services to improve population health in England. Nationally, alcohol has received limited attention in National Health Service (NHS) strategic decision-making r...
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Main Authors: | Jim McCambridge (Author), Duncan Stewart (Author), Mary Madden (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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