Staffing tool designed to reduce health inequalities
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Staffing tool designed to reduce health inequalities

Erin Dean Freelance health writer

Resource for NHS commissioners and providers is aimed at standardising decision-making and sustaining effective services for people with learning disabilities

Guidance to help learning disability services employ the right number of nurses to provide safe care has been published by NHS Improvement. The resource is designed for commissioners and providers to create, review and sustain safe and effective specialist NHS health services for people with a learning disability, autism or both.

Learning Disability Practice. 21, 2, 16-17. doi: 10.7748/ldp.21.2.16.s18

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