report Third sector contribution to the 'Buurtzorg' model of care
By Chloe Reeves, 2021
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Third-sector contribution to the 'Buurtzorg' model of care
Breaking the boundary between health and social care to improve neighbourhood care
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report Third sector contribution to the 'Buurtzorg' model of care
By Chloe Reeves, 2021
Fellows' updates September 2021 Fellows' update: Chloe Reeves
Policy Analyst Chloe Reeves (CF 2018) is part of a team who have been awarded runner-up in the Patient Experience Network Awards this month. Chloe received the award in recognition of a report she wrote as part of her Covid-19 Action Fund project, which advocates for people with long-term health conditions in social care reform.
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Fellows' updates September 2021 Fellows' update: Chloe Reeves
Policy Analyst Chloe Reeves (CF 2018) is part of a team who have been awarded runner-up in the Patient Experience Network Awards this month. Chloe received the award in recognition of a report she wrote as part of her Covid-19 Action Fund project, which advocates for people with long-term health conditions in social care reform.
All Reports are copyright © the author. The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed by any Fellow are those of the Fellow and not of the Churchill Fellowship or its partners, which have no responsibility or liability for any part of them.
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