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29 June 2011

Evaluation highlights key factors for establishing a locality register to co-ordinate care at the end of life


The development of local electronic registers to support improved co-ordination of care for people approaching the end of life can be complex but practical solutions are available, an Ipsos MORI evaluation of eight pilots has found.

The pilots began work on locality registers in the autumn of 2009 with support and co-ordination provided by the Department of Health and the National End of Life Care Programme (NEoLCP). Their work is assessed in the End of Life Locality Registers Evaluation Final Report published today.

Download End of Life Locality Registers evaluation: final report


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