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Booth A, Cantrell A, Preston L, et al. What is the evidence for the effectiveness, appropriateness and feasibility of group clinics for patients with chronic conditions? A systematic review. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library; 2015 Dec. (Health Services and Delivery Research, No. 3.46.)

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Appendix 6Other UK group clinic initiatives identified

The following UK group clinic initiatives were identified during the course of the project. Contact was made with any projects identified early in the course of the review. Other projects are listed for the sake of completeness.

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Ongoing UK group clinic initiatives

Title of initiativeDisease conditionDetailsContact details
Northumbria Osteoporosis Project: Group ClinicsOsteoporosisNational Osteoporosis Society
Northumbria Healthcare NHS Trust
Mrs Norma Cardill, North Tyneside General Hospital, Rake Lane, North Shields, Tyne and Wear, NE29 8NH. Telephone: XXXX
Pilot study of acupuncture in a group setting for chronic knee pain: ScrutiKneeChronic knee painNational Institute for Health Research Research for Patient Benefit
Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust
Dr Liz Tough, Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust, ITTC Building, 1 Tamar Science Park, Davy Road, Plymouth, Devon, PL6 8BX XXXX
Transforming our insulin pump serviceDiabetesNottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Nottingham, UKKay S, Soar C, Page RCL. Transforming our insulin pump service. Diabetic Medicine Conference: Diabetes UK Professional Conference, 7–9 March 2012, Glasgow, UK. Diabetes Med 2012;29:99–100
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