Comparison of the impact of two national health and social care integration programmes on emergency hospital admissions
Abstract Background Policy-makers expect that integration of health and social care will improve user and carer experience and reduce avoidable hospital use. [We] evaluate the impact on emergency hospital admissions of two large nationally-initiated service integration programmes in England: the Pio...
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Main Authors: | Marcello Morciano (Author), Katherine Checkland (Author), Mary Alison Durand (Author), Matt Sutton (Author), Nicholas Mays (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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