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Local implementation of the crisis model: the Buckinghamshire community acute service
Psychiatric Bulletin, 07/02/09
Allen D et al. - Placing value to patients, carers and referrers ahead of old demarcations and practices has enabled a more flexible and responsive service to develop and grow.
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