Avoiding the danger that stop smoking services may exacerbate health inequalities: building equity into performance assessment
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The UK is the only developed country to have established a nation-wide stop smoking treatment service. Apart from addressing tobacco dependence, which is the leading preventable cause of ill health and premature death, smoking cessat...
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Main Authors: | Low Anne (Author), Unsworth Louise (Author), Low Allan (Author), Miller Iain (Author) |
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