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The nursing and midwifery contribution to public health Professor Alan Glasper discusses the latest Department of Health initiative to enhance the public health role of nursing and midwifery in improving health and wellbeing in society Background A report by The King’s Fund (2012) has shown that high levels of admission to hospital, especially of elderly patients, can often be attributed to poor coordination between the different elements of the healthcare system, in particular between primary and secondary care. Furthermore, the King’s Fund believe that emergency admissions among people with long-term conditions that could have been managed in primary care cost the NHS £1.42 billion per year, a figure that could be significantly reduced through investment in primary and community-based services. Key to this aspiration is promoting the role of nursing and midwifery in protecting an ...
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