
National Implementation of the Integrated Care Programme for Chronic Disease in the time of COVID
Authors
Orlaith O'Reilly
Office of the National Clinical Advisor and Programme Group Lead for Chronic Disease, Clinical Design & Innovation, Office of the Chief Clinical Officer, HSE – South (SE), Ireland
Sarah O'Brien
Office of the National Clinical Advisor and Programme Group Lead for Chronic Disease, Clinical Design & Innovation, Office of the Chief Clinical Officer, HSE – South (SE), Ireland
Margaret Humphreys
Office of the National Clinical Advisor and Programme Group Lead for Chronic Disease, Clinical Design & Innovation, Office of the Chief Clinical Officer, HSE – South (SE), Ireland
Mairead Gleeson
Office of the National Clinical Advisor and Programme Group Lead for Chronic Disease, Clinical Design & Innovation, Office of the Chief Clinical Officer, HSE – South (SE), Ireland
Susan Connolly
Western Health and Social Care Trust, National Health Service, United Kingdom
Celia O'Hare
Office of the National Clinical Advisor and Programme Group Lead for Chronic Disease, Clinical Design & Innovation, Office of the Chief Clinical Officer, HSE – South (SE), Ireland
Susan Curtis
Office of the National Clinical Advisor and Programme Group Lead for Chronic Disease, Clinical Design & Innovation, Office of the Chief Clinical Officer, HSE – South (SE), Ireland
Desmond Murphy
Office of the National Clinical Advisor and Programme Group Lead for Chronic Disease, Clinical Design & Innovation, Office of the Chief Clinical Officer, HSE – South (SE), Ireland
Cork University Hospital, Ireland
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/ijic.ICIC22425 | Journal eISSN: 1568-4156
Language: English
Published on: Nov 4, 2022
Published by: Ubiquity Press
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year
© 2022 Orlaith O'Reilly, Sarah O'Brien, Margaret Humphreys, Mairead Gleeson, Susan Connolly, Celia O'Hare, Susan Curtis, Desmond Murphy, published by Ubiquity Press
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