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System transformation in palliative and end of life care: developing a model for excellence

PURPOSEThe purpose of this study is to report how the palliative and end of life care community in one region of England worked together to create a new model for integrated palliative and end of life care to respond to the challenges of changing demography, the need to reduce unnecessary hospital a...

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Published in:Journal of health organization and management 2021, Vol.ahead-of-print
Main Authors: Hewison, Alistair, Hodges, Emma, Balasubramanian, Sundaravadivel, Swani, Tina
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