Losing ground
Jan Savage Senior Research Fellow, RCN Institute
A lack of specialist units may be compromising the quality of women's health care, according to a recent survey
NURSES HAVE voiced their concerns that fewer beds for patients with gynaecological and breast problems mean that many women are cared for in inappropriate settings.
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doi: 10.7748/ns.15.35.20.s31
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