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Planning after a closure decision: The case of the North East Thames Regional Health Authority

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Much attention has been given to the de-institutionalization process in the USA and Italy (Ramon, 1983; Samson, 1990, Tomlinson, 1991).

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Tomlinson, D. (1992). Planning after a closure decision: The case of the North East Thames Regional Health Authority. In: Ramon, S. (eds) Psychiatric Hospital Closure. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-7142-5_2

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