Introducing Healthy Catering Practice into Hospitals: A Case Study from Wales

This paper describes results from a study examining the introduction of policies to promote healthy catering in 102 hospitals in Wales. Policy development and implementation followed the publication of two major reports in the UK highlighting the relationship between poor nutrition and subsequent hi...

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