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Evercare: National Evaluation (Executive Summary 42)
by Ruth Boaden, Mark Dusheiko, Hugh Gravelle, Stuart Parker, Susan Pickard, Martin Roland, Penny Sargent, Rod Sheaff
 

This summary of the final report is published by a team of researchers from the National Primary Care Research and Development Centre, Manchester Business School and the University of Sheffield, Institute for Studies into Ageing, who have conducted an independent national evaluation of the Evercare programme. The final report gives more detailed findings.

Published: November 2006 Size: (57.0Kb)
Shortlink: http://www.npcrdc.ac.uk/es42
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