Centralising acute stroke services: study confounded by financial investment
Published Date: 23rd September 2014
Publication Authors: Hill AM
Extract
Morris and colleagues did not discuss how substantial financial investment in services affected their results.1 The London stroke strategy was supported by an additional £23m (€28.8m; $37.3m) in funding.2 The cost improvement programme highlighted the need for an extra £13m investment in hyperacute stroke units to
Hill, AM. (2014). Centralising acute stroke services: study confounded by financial investment. BMJ. 349 (g5710)
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