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Making sense of the government's vision.
Health Estate. 2012 Feb; 66(2):35-9.HE

Abstract

Making healthcare provision more sustainable against a backdrop where 'even the sceptics are admitting the Earth will face cataclysmic change if the economy and environment are not re-aligned', maintaining safe, sustainable care environments while experiencing 'a reform programme so big that you can see it from space', and the importance to a high quality future healthcare estate of construction frameworks, integrated supply chains, and new capital funding sources, were among the topics addressed in an interesting session involving speakers from the NHS Sustainable Development Unit, the NHS Confederation, and ProCure21 +, on the first morning of November's Healthcare Estates conference. HEJ editor Jonathan Baillie reports.

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Language

eng

PubMed ID

22536671

Citation

Baillie, Jonathan. "Making Sense of the Government's Vision." Health Estate, vol. 66, no. 2, 2012, pp. 35-9.
Baillie J. Making sense of the government's vision. Health Estate. 2012;66(2):35-9.
Baillie, J. (2012). Making sense of the government's vision. Health Estate, 66(2), 35-9.
Baillie J. Making Sense of the Government's Vision. Health Estate. 2012;66(2):35-9. PubMed PMID: 22536671.
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