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Confused out of care: unanticipated consequences of a ‘Hostile Environment’
- Correspondence to Dr Rose Glennerster, St Christopher's Hospice, London, London SE26 6DZ, UK; rose.glennerster{at}nhs.net
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Confused out of care: unanticipated consequences of a ‘Hostile Environment’
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- Received June 17, 2019
- Revised November 22, 2019
- Accepted December 15, 2019
- First published January 20, 2020.
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February 21, 2020
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