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1. Setting the scene
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3. Commissioning and clinical neuroscience networks
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5. Next steps: Implementing the NSF for Long-term
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Whose Pain is it Anyway? Commissioning for Chronic Pain and Empowering Patients
Best Value, Better Care - Commissioning Epilepsy Services February 2010
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Ataxia develop a national network of specialist centres
Ataxia UK’s commitment to creating a national network of specialist centres is in direct response to a need identified by people affected by ataxia.
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Ataxia specialist centre development. (41.79 KB)
Tameside Head Injury Integrated care pathway and ‘virtual team’
Mental Health in MS Project.