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A practice-based survey of mortality patterns and terminal care provision
Edin Lakasing1, Wendy Mahaffey
1Chorleywood and University College/Royal Free Hospital Medical School. edin.lakasing@chorleywoodhealthcentre.nhs.uk
Abstract:
Mortality within a general practice population can be used as an indicator of the morbidity, and consequently the health care needs of the population. This article reports on a review of mortality and nursing involvement in terminal care within one general practice, and considers the implications for nursing and medical services.
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