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Cooksley, TimAffiliation
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, United KingdomIssue Date
2024
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NHS urgent and emergency care (UEC) remains under immense and unsustainable pressure. This is increasingly causing harm to patients and emotional trauma to the staff striving to deliver basic standards of care.Citation
Cooksley T. Editorial - Acute Medical Care: "Exit block". Acute medicine. 2024;23(1):2-3. PubMed PMID: 38619163. Epub 2024/04/15. eng.Journal
Acute MedicineDOI
10.52964/amja.0965PubMed ID
38619163Additional Links
https://dx.doi.org/10.52964/amja.0965Type
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10.52964/amja.0965
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