Making the most of primary and community services: what works for BAME people with long-term conditions?
Client: NHS Nottingham City CCG | Authors: Nadia Bashir, Chris Dayson, Lindsey McCarthy with Punita Chowbey and Mubarak Ismail
Making the most of primary and community services: what works for BAME people with long-term conditions? Research Summary
Client: NHS Nottingham City CCG | Authors: Nadia Bashir, Chris Dayson, Lindsey McCarthy with Punita Chowbey and Mubarak Ismail
Increasing the uptake of primary and community long-term conditions services in Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) communities in Nottingham - an exploratory research study
Client: NHS Nottingham City CCG | Authors: Jess Bamonte, Nadia Bashir, Punita Chowbey, Chris Dayson, Tony Gore, Mubarak Ismail, Lindsey McCarthy
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