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- What: The aim of this review was, therefore, to determine how poor prognosis is communicated from secondary care to primary care. Comparison with existing literature Although the focus of this review is the communication of information from secondary care to primary care, it is clear that improved communication between primary and secondary care, in both directions, is required for well-coordinated care.
- Who: Pocock and colleagues from the Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Canynge Hall, Whatley Road, Bristol, have published the paper: What helps or hinders the communication of poor prognosis between secondary and . . .
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