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Our experts explore palliative care from a health economics lense.
Dr Dan Smith
Editor-in-chief, Medical Care - driving change
Dr Peter May
Senior lecturer in health economics, Kings College London
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About resource
01 May 2024
Pathway improvement
Dr Peter May gives an overview of palliative care from a health economics lense.
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