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Making the case for investment in an integrated continence service a source book for continence services | Corporate Author | Continence Foundation |
Publisher | Continence Foundation, London, 2000 |
Pages | 34 pp |
Source | Continence Foundation, 307 Hatton Square, 16 Baldwins Gardens, London EC1N 7RJ. |
Keywords | Incontinence ; National Health Service ; Interaction [welfare services] ; Policy ; Guides, guide books. |
Annotation | The Department of Health (DoH) has issued guidance on best practice for delivery of continence services. The guidance, prepared by an expert working party, results from concern at Ministerial level about weaknesses in the current service. This publication from the Continence Foundation brings together relevant facts and figures, to back up the case for integrated continence services. Information is presented topic by topic, with statements, examples and sources concerning: special local conditions; comparing numbers with other diseases; linking incontinence with NHS priorities; quality of life; clinical governance; and the cost of incontinence to the NHS. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-000522006 B |
Classmark | CTM: L4: QK6: QAD: 69N |
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