Cancer Experience of Care Improvement Collaboratives in the National Health Service in England
NHS England started the work described in this article with the ambition of using insight and feedback from the adult National Cancer Patient Experience Survey to grow coproduced service improvements leading to improved patient centred quality outcomes in experience for cancer patients. Based on the...
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Main Authors: | Claire Marshall (Author), Helen Bulbeck (Author), Ruth Hudson (Author), Bruce Johnston (Author), Shareen Juwle (Author), David McNally (Author), Bella Talwar (Author), Lisa Young (Author), Ella Woodward (Author) |
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The Beryl Institute,
2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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