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How to guide patients to reach a balance between costs and personal needs: quality indicators of effectiveness
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Where and by whom do patients want to be cared for: Preferences for the Breathlessness Support Service in England?
D. Yi (London, United Kingdom), A. Johnston (London, United Kingdom), E. Burssens (London, United Kingdom), M. Teixeira (London, United Kingdom), W. Gao (London, United Kingdom), C. Reilly (London, United Kingdom), I. Higginson (London, United Kingdom)
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International Congress 2019 – How to guide patients to reach a balance between costs and personal needs: quality indicators of effectiveness
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How to guide patients to reach a balance between costs and personal needs: quality indicators of effectiveness
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