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       How to get more information on of Home administration of heart p
       atient?
       By: admini5 Date: May 13, 2015, 5:20 am
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       How to get more information on of Home administration of
       intravenous diuretics to heart failure patient’s initiative?
       If you require any further information please email:
       qipp@nice.org.uk and we will forward your enquiry and contact
       details to the provider of this case study. Please quote QIPP
       reference 12/0019 in your email.
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       2010 edition. British Heart Foundation: London.
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       potential for marked reduction in hospitalisations for acute
       decompensated heart failure. European Journal of Heart Failure
       10 (3) 267-272
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       Pilot Phase 2 report for British Heart Foundation June 2012
       (available on request)
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       Services in England: Executive Summary. The development and
       impact of the British Heart Foundation and Big Lottery Fund
       heart failure specialist nurse services in England. Available to
       download from:
       www.bhf.org.uk/publications/view-publication.aspx?ps=1000624
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       professionals. This QIPP case study goes beyond the scope of
       these guidelines. Links to the guidance have been included here
       for information and to support you in the development of
       evidence-based services:
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       Chronic heart failure: Management of chronic heart failure in
       adults in primary and secondary care. NICE clinical guideline
       108.
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