Economic evaluation of the British Lung Foundation Active Steps service

A. Jones (Melbourne, Australia), H. Robinson (Lincoln, United Kingdom), M. Saunders (Lincoln, United Kingdom), A. Brewster (Lincoln, United Kingdom), G. Law (Lincoln, United Kingdom), N. Siriwardena (Lincoln, United Kingdom), J. Peel (London, United Kingdom), J. Shopland (London, United Kingdom), C. Wilson (London, United Kingdom), S. Frizzell (London, United Kingdom), J. Swan (London, United Kingdom), A. Dean (London, United Kingdom), M. Hinchliffe (London, United Kingdom), C. Ridyard (Lincoln, United Kingdom), M. Smith (Lincoln, United Kingdom), C. Ridyard (Pentraeth, United Kingdom)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – New approaches to pulmonary rehabilitation and chronic care
Session: New approaches to pulmonary rehabilitation and chronic care
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Number: 2115

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