Tailoring services improves care – and saves money
Sharon Falconer Senior staff nurse, Outpatient antimicrobial therapy, NHS Grampian
How nurses avoided unnecessary admissions by adapting an outpatient service to help people struggling to access daily IV therapy
It is always worth thinking about areas of your practice where you are stretched. Is there a small change you can introduce to make things a little easier for your patients and staff?
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