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Phone prompts to improve attendance at a new patient clinic

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 June 2014

Adegboyega Osinowo
Affiliation:
St Brigid's Hospital, Ardee, Co Louth
Thomas McEnteggart
Affiliation:
Carrickmacross Day Centre, Co Monaghan
MacDara McCauley
Affiliation:
St Brigid's Hospital, Ardee, Co Louth, Ireland
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