The new NHS: a jargon-free guide to Integrated Care Systems
The NHS in England is changing its structures and processes for deciding how resources are used once again. Here’s our quick guide to understanding what it all means
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The NHS in England is changing its structures and processes for deciding how resources are used once again. Here’s our quick guide to understanding what it all means
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