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    • Healthcare Funding

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    • Recent activity in UK publishing includes significant reports on healthcare.
    • The Palliative Care Funding Review's final report was published in July 2011.

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    • To present the findings and recommendations of the Palliative Care Funding Review.
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    • The review identified key areas for improving palliative care funding.
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