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Angina affects around one in five families in developed countries but most people are confused about the condition and what they should do about it. In desperation patients often leave the biggest decision of their lives to their doctors. The UK's National Refractory Angina Centre (NRAC) is the NHS's only specialist service for angina sufferers who do not want to undergo a heart operation and provides education and advice to help angina sufferers and their families to make better choices.

Thursday, 4 September 2008

NRAC: pioneers of patient centred care: Patient centred angina care: A pragmatic model

NRAC: pioneers of patient centred care: Patient centred angina care: A pragmatic model
Posted by Prof Mike Chester at 21:08

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