ODI calls for better data to support social prescribing
Social prescribing in the NHS is being hindered by a lack of data, according to research from the Open Data Institute in Edinburgh and Glasgow, in England and Wales, BBC Scotland has learned. However, it is not enough to ensure patients are presented for social prescriptions.
Source: ukauthority.comPublished on 2021-11-02
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