Improving healthcare through built environment infrastructure

From the Foreword by Rob Smith, Director of Estates and Facilities (NHS England), Department of Health. 'The built environment for the delivery of Healthcare will continue to change as it responds to new technologies and modalities of care, different expectations and requirements of providers a...

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Other Authors: Kagioglou, Mike (Editor), Tzortzopoulos, Patricia
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Language:English
Published: Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. Wiley-Blackwell ©2010
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