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Integrated care. Emergency ward zen.

Health Service Journal 1998 November 27
Integrated working between primary and secondary care has enabled one acute and community trust to reduce its emergency admissions by 8 per cent over three years. This has enabled the closure of 18 medical beds in this year's contracting round, with savings of over 400,000 Pounds. GPs and consultants have undertaken a process of peer review to identify doctors with high admission rates or inappropriate use of admissions.

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