Organising Care Around Patients
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
This book draws on multiple real life experiences to make a compelling case for how the NHS can organise care better around the needs of patients. -- .







This book draws on multiple real life experiences to make a compelling case for how the NHS can organise care better around the needs of patients. -- .
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