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Healthcare for London : a framework for action

By: Publication details: London : NHS London, 2007Description: 134pSubject(s): NLM classification:
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Summary: Report by Professor Sir Ara Darzi. In December 2006 NHS London asked Professor Ara Darzi to carry out a review of London's healthcare. Professor Ara Darzi worked with clinical experts throughout the capital and abroad, held large-scale public engagement events and undertook an opinion survey on the public's perception of London's healthcare to help formulate his recommendations. A Framework for Action sets out: Eight reasons why the status-quo of healthcare in London is unacceptable. How healthcare in London will need to change over the next ten years, driven by demographic changes and technological developments. Common principles for future healthcare services and seven specific clinical areas. Future models for how care should be organised. Some of the drivers that will make the report's recommendations a reality, and the next steps.
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Report by Professor Sir Ara Darzi. In December 2006 NHS London asked Professor Ara Darzi to carry out a review of London's healthcare. Professor Ara Darzi worked with clinical experts throughout the capital and abroad, held large-scale public engagement events and undertook an opinion survey on the public's perception of London's healthcare to help formulate his recommendations. A Framework for Action sets out: Eight reasons why the status-quo of healthcare in London is unacceptable. How healthcare in London will need to change over the next ten years, driven by demographic changes and technological developments. Common principles for future healthcare services and seven specific clinical areas. Future models for how care should be organised. Some of the drivers that will make the report's recommendations a reality, and the next steps.

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