Cardiac rehabilitation in the United Kingdom. How complete is the provision?

To bring up-to-date information about all the cardiac rehabilitation (CR) units in the UK, including their staffing and the services they offer, and to determine the numbers and diagnoses of the patients they treat. Questionnaire survey to establish the continued functioning of the centers, the disc...

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