The Rehabilitation Complexity Scale: a simple, practical tool to identify ‘complex specialised’ services in neurological rehabilitation
Lynne Turner-Stokes, Rebecca Disler and Heather Williams
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.7-6-593
Clin Med December 2007 Lynne Turner-Stokes
King's College London School of Medicine
Regional Rehabilitation Unit, Northwick Park Hospital, London
DM FRCPRoles: Herbert Dunhill Professor of Rehabilitation, Director
Rebecca Disler
Policy and Rehabilitation, King's College London School of Medicine
BSc BNRoles: Department of Palliative Care
Heather Williams
Regional Rehabilitation Unit, Northwick Park Hospital
MSc RNRoles: Research Fellow
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vol. 7 no. 6 593-599
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The Rehabilitation Complexity Scale: a simple, practical tool to identify ‘complex specialised’ services in neurological rehabilitation
Lynne Turner-Stokes, Rebecca Disler, Heather Williams
Clinical Medicine Dec 2007, 7 (6) 593-599; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.7-6-593
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