Commissioning high quality healthcare services
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Commissioning high quality healthcare services

Sue Turner Project manager for Improving Health and Lives, National Development Team for Inclusion
Matt Houghton Clinical champion for learning disabilities, Royal College of General Practitioners

Sue Turner and Matt Houghton summarise the latest draft of national guidance on ensuring good care outcomes for people with learning disabilities

This article outlines the progress made in the publication of guidelines for clinical commissioning groups involved in improving care outcomes for people with learning disabilities.

Learning Disability Practice. 15, 7, 33-33. doi: 10.7748/ldp2012.09.15.7.33.c9251

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sue.turner@ndti.org.uk

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