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Working with the NHS [inter-professional collaboration and practice] | Author(s) | Bob Hudson |
Journal title | Research Matters: a digest of research in social services, issue 12, October 2001- April 2002 |
Pages | pp 34-36 |
Source | http://www.community-care.co.uk Subscriptions: (ref. 081) http://www.reedbusiness.com/products/research_matt... |
Keywords | National Health Service ; Social Services Departments ; Office organisation ; Interaction [welfare services] ; Research Reviews. |
Annotation | It will be inter-professional partnerships, not public-private partnership and inter-agency working, that will deliver improvements in health and social services. The author reviews three pieces of research on integrated care and inter-professional collaboration (including one that relates to children). He draws attention to areas of high and low inter-professional consensus, and to the ad hoc way in which a wide range of initiatives is emerging. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-040812004 A |
Classmark | L4: PF: QJ: QK6: 3A:6KC |
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