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British Journal of Community NursingVol. 24, No. 8 Long-Term ConditionsGiving clinicians and patients the remote controlNadine MilesNadine MilesE-mail Address: [email protected]Director of Business Development, Spirit HealthSearch for more papers by this authorNadine MilesPublished Online:1 Aug 2019https://doi.org/10.12968/bjcn.2019.24.8.368AboutSectionsView articleView Full TextPDF/EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InEmail View article References Berwick D. A promise to learn—a commitment to act: improving the safety of patients in England. 2013. https://tinyurl.com/yyt9zmll (accessed 24 July 2019) Google ScholarFaiz O, Nachiappan S, Anele C, Roberts EJ, Barker C. An observational study to assess the feasibility of remote monitoring of patients in the early postoperative period after elective surgery. 2019. https://tinyurl.com/yyk68cxa (accessed 21 July 2019) Google ScholarFrancis R. Report of the The Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust Public Inquiry. 2013. https://tinyurl.com/y4d28lgp (accessed 24 July 2019) Google ScholarNHS England. House of care—a framework for long term condition care. 2016. https://tinyurl.com/y678y5vv (accessed 24 July 2019) Google ScholarKingston A, Robinson L, Booth H, Knapp M, Jagger C; the MODEM project. Projections of multi-morbidity in the older population in England to 2035: estimates from the Population Ageing and Care Simulation (PACSim) model. Age Ageing. 2018; 47(3):374–380. https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afx201 Crossref, Medline, Google Scholar FiguresReferencesRelatedDetails 2 August 2019Volume 24Issue 8ISSN (print): 1462-4753ISSN (online): 2052-2215 Metrics History Accepted 1 June 2019 Published online 1 August 2019 Published in print 2 August 2019 Information© MA Healthcare LimitedPDF download
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