A framework to address key issues of neonatal service configuration in England: the NeoNet multimethods study
Background: There is an inherent tension in neonatal services between the efficiency and specialised care that comes with centralisation and the provision of local services with associated ease of access and community benefits. This study builds on previous work in South West England to address thes...
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Main Authors: | Emma Villeneuve (Author), Paolo Landa (Author), Michael Allen (Author), Anne Spencer (Author), Sue Prosser (Author), Andrew Gibson (Author), Katie Kelsey (Author), Ruben Mujica-Mota (Author), Brad Manktelow (Author), Neena Modi (Author), Steve Thornton (Author), Martin Pitt (Author) |
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2018-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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