Learning disability: promoting health equality in the community
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Learning disability: promoting health equality in the community

Elaine Allan Development Officer, Great Northern Partnership, Grampian Primary Care Trust

A project to discover if people with a learning disability would benefit from a pop-in health clinic has shown that a needs-led service, co-ordinated by a health professional, can reduce gaps and inequalities within healthcare provision

Nursing Standard. 13, 44, 32-37. doi: 10.7748/ns1999.07.13.44.32.c2645

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