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As policy makers seek to develop a more preventative and rehabilitative approach to older people's services, new policies and integrated initiatives have made a positive contribution. However, rebalancing the nature of the system as a whole remains elusive.
Journal of Integrated Care – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jul 26, 2010
Keywords: Prevention; Rehabilitation; Older people
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