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Date: 2016-06-08 06:11:32
Primary care
Department of Health
Funds
Social Enterprise Investment Fund
Social enterprise
National Health Service
Health care
Transforming Community Services
NHS Scotland
NHS primary care trust

Increasing the Role of Social Business Models in Health and Social Care: An Evidence Review January 2016 Increasing the Role of Social Business Models

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