Comprehensive critical care within the independent health-care sector
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Comprehensive critical care within the independent health-care sector
Abstract
With the development of a concordat between the NHS and the private sector, this paper describes how one private health-care provider has taken steps to improve the theoretical and practical training of ward nurses caring for the growing number of high-dependency patients in this setting. A critical care training programme has been set up, with promising early results.
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