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Any qualified provider and its role in bladder and bowel care
1ARC Health Care Management Consultant Limited.
Abstract:
The Department of Health's Any Qualified Provider (AQP) policy blindsided specialist continence services in 2011. Continence AQP services, once qualified, can bid to provide additional continence services to areas in the country where local commissioners have decided they would like competition in the local area to give patients greater choice in service provision and drive up clinical standards. This short article looks at this subject in more depth.
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