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Structure and Roles of NHS

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In all health care systems there are certain inevitable and essential levels of care and administration (Figure 1). The levels of care are:

  • self-care

  • primary professional care

  • general specialist care

  • sub-specialist care

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© 1984 John Fry, David Brooks and Ian McColl

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Fry, J., Brooks, D., McColl, I. (1984). Structure and Roles of NHS. In: NHS Data Book. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5590-5_6

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