Crossing intersectoral boundaries to reach out to vulnerable populations with chronic conditions in five European regions
<p>Introduction: Vulnerable people with chronic conditions should be a priority of policy and interventions. Very often, however, they are hard-to-reach and reluctant "to come to see us". </p><p>This paper describes the intersectoral alliances used in the EU funded projec...
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Príomhchruthaitheoirí: | Arturo Alvarez Rosete (Údar), Marta M Pisano-González (Údar), An LD Boone (Údar), Raquel Vazquez-Alvarez (Údar), Delia Peñacoba-Maestre (Údar), Verushka Valsecchi (Údar), Yves-Marie Pers (Údar), Sabrina Zora (Údar), Alberto Pilotto (Údar), Siok-Swan Tan (Údar), Hein Raat (Údar), Graham Baker (Údar), Sergio Vallés García (Údar) |
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2021-08-28.
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