What evidence is there on the effectiveness of different models of delivering urgent care? A rapid review
Background: In 2013 NHS England set out its strategy for the development of an emergency and urgent care system that is more responsive to patients' needs, improves outcomes and delivers clinically excellent and safe care. Knowledge about the current evidence base on models for provision of saf...
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Main Authors: | Janette Turner (Author), Joanne Coster (Author), Duncan Chambers (Author), Anna Cantrell (Author), Viet-Hai Phung (Author), Emma Knowles (Author), Daniel Bradbury (Author), Elizabeth Goyder (Author) |
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National Institute for Health Research,
2015-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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