Sustainability in quality improvement: redefining value
Frances Mortimer, Jennifer Isherwood, Alexander Wilkinson and Emma Vaux
DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/futurehosp.5-2-88
Future Healthc J June 2018 Frances Mortimer
ACentre for Sustainable Healthcare, Oxford, UK
Roles: medical director
Jennifer Isherwood
BRoyal College of Physicians, London, UK
Roles: clinical fellow in sustainability
Alexander Wilkinson
CEast and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust, UK
Roles: consultant in respiratory medicine
Emma Vaux
DRoyal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, UK
ERoyal College of Physicians, London UK
Roles: consultant nephrologist and general physician, senior censor and vice president education and training
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vol. 5 no. 2 88-93
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- Published online June 5, 2018.
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- Frances Mortimer, medical directorA,
- Jennifer Isherwood, clinical fellow in sustainabilityB,
- Alexander Wilkinson, consultant in respiratory medicineC and
- Emma Vaux, consultant nephrologist and general physician, senior censor and vice president education and trainingDE
- ACentre for Sustainable Healthcare, Oxford, UK
- BRoyal College of Physicians, London, UK
- CEast and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust, UK
- DRoyal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, UK
- ERoyal College of Physicians, London UK
- Address for correspondence: Dr Frances Mortimer, Centre for Sustainable Healthcare, 287–291 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 7JQ, UK. Email: frances.mortimer{at}sustainablehealthcare.org.uk
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Frances Mortimer, Jennifer Isherwood, Alexander Wilkinson, Emma Vaux
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