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| South West Acute Hospital Review |
| Sunday, 15 April 2012 20:05 |
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A peer review of acute hospitals ability to meet the needs of people with learning disability throughout the South West Action is underway to improve the patient experience and reduce the level of health inequalities experienced by people with a learning disability and their families. The Strategic Health Authority will be working with commissioners to co-ordinate a peer review of acute hospitals ability to meet the needs of people with learning disability throughout NHS South West between September and October 2010. |
