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Boxes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 2020

Martin McKee
Affiliation:
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Sherry Merkur
Affiliation:
European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies
Nigel Edwards
Affiliation:
The Nuffield Trust
Ellen Nolte
Affiliation:
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Jonathan North
Affiliation:
European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2020
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Boxes

  1. 2.1Extract from the terms of reference of the Council of Europe on child-friendly health care

  2. 2.2Environmental and building standards for NICUs

  3. 2.3Charter of the European Association for Children in Hospital (EACH)

  4. 2.4Ten rules for the care of children in hospitals

  5. 3.1What is stroke?

  6. 4.1Common presentations of frail older people

  7. 4.2Gerontopole frailty clinic

  8. 4.3‘‘virtual ward hub’’ services for older patients in Bradford, England

  9. 5.1The emergence of cancer networks in the Netherlands

  10. 5.2The emergence of cancer networks in Italy

  11. 6.1Evidence-based interventions for the management of COPD: smoking cessation

  12. 6.2Evidence-based interventions for the management of COPD: long-term oxygen therapy and non-invasive ventilatory support

  13. 6.3Evidence-based interventions for the management of COPD: surgical treatment

  14. 6.4Integrated Respiratory Team (IRT), Kings Health Partners, London, UK

  15. 6.5Telehealth teams for monitoring patients with COPD post discharge, Barcelona, Spain

  16. 6.6COPD discharge care bundle project, London, UK

  17. 6.7Integrated effort for people living with chronic diseases (SIKS) project, Copenhagen, Denmark

  18. 7.1Defining emergency medicine

  19. 8.1Patient stories: traditional versus integrated care

  20. 8.2Patient story: shared decision-making

  21. 8.3Torbay Hospital Clinic shows financial viability

  22. 8.4Employment of non-physicians to give anaesthetics

  23. 9.1Molecular imaging

  24. 9.2Picture archiving and communication systems

  25. 9.3Interventional radiology 237

  26. 9.4The four-tier radiographer structure in the United Kingdom

  27. 10.1Case Study – Genomics England and the 100 000 Genomes Project

  28. 10.2Case Study – a national framework for quality assurance in cellular pathology

  29. 10.3Case Study – extending the roles of scientists in cellular pathology

  30. 10.4Case Study – decline of consented autopsy following hospital death in Europe

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