Phil Duncan
- Improving and redesigning chronic obstructive pulmonary disease services: A systematic improvement approachBy Phil Duncan, Catherine Thompson, Catherine Blackaby, Zoe Lord, Ore Okosi, Hannah Wall, Alex Porter, Kevin Holton, Anne Moger, Matt Kearney, Robert Winter and Sue L. HillPhil Duncan1NHS Lung Improvement Programme, NHS Improvement, Leicester, United KingdomCatherine Thompson1NHS Lung Improvement Programme, NHS Improvement, Leicester, United KingdomCatherine Blackaby1NHS Lung Improvement Programme, NHS Improvement, Leicester, United KingdomZoe Lord1NHS Lung Improvement Programme, NHS Improvement, Leicester, United KingdomOre Okosi1NHS Lung Improvement Programme, NHS Improvement, Leicester, United KingdomHannah Wall1NHS Lung Improvement Programme, NHS Improvement, Leicester, United KingdomAlex Porter1NHS Lung Improvement Programme, NHS Improvement, Leicester, United KingdomKevin Holton2Respiratory Programme, Department of Health, London, United KingdomAnne Moger2Respiratory Programme, Department of Health, London, United KingdomMatt Kearney2Respiratory Programme, Department of Health, London, United KingdomRobert Winter2Respiratory Programme, Department of Health, London, United KingdomSue L. Hill2Respiratory Programme, Department of Health, London, United Kingdom
- Improving adult asthma care in England: Emerging learning from a programme of national improvement projectsBy Hannah Wall, Phil Duncan and Alex PorterHannah Wall1Lung, NHS Improvement, Leicester, Leicestershire, United KingdomPhil Duncan1Lung, NHS Improvement, Leicester, Leicestershire, United KingdomAlex Porter1Lung, NHS Improvement, Leicester, Leicestershire, United Kingdom
- Managing COPD as a long term condition: Reducing variation and improving quality of careBy Catherine Blackaby, Phil Duncan and Alex PorterCatherine Blackaby1Lung Programme, NHS Improvement, Leicester, United KingdomPhil Duncan1Lung Programme, NHS Improvement, Leicester, United KingdomAlex Porter1Lung Programme, NHS Improvement, Leicester, United Kingdom
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