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Leading and implementing change in primary care

Feedback from the patients has been extremely positive,' says [Rhian]. They particularly appreciate that the doctors oversee the clinics and liaise closely with the nurses. We have had excellent results, for example with diabetes and cholesterol. The longer consultation sessions give the patien...

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Published in:Practice nurse : the journal for nurses in general practice 2007-02, Vol.33 (3), p.18-19
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Appointments & personnel changes
Cardiovascular disease
Case studies
Changes
Clinics
Diabetes
Feedback
Forecasts and trends
Leadership
Medical care
Medical centers
Medical practices
Nurses
Primary care
Primary nursing
Professional development
Professional practice
Quality improvement
Quality management
Quality of work
Series & special reports
Teams
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