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Standards for children with asthma in Scotland
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Standards for children with asthma in Scotland

  • John Haughney1,
  • Iain Small2,
  • Hilary Davison3 &
  • …
  • Harpreet S Kohli4 

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  1. Department of General Practice and Primary Care, Research Fellow, University of Aberdeen, Foresterhill Health Centre, Westburn Road, AB25 2AY, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK.

    John Haughney

  2. Peterhead Health Centre, Peterhead, Scotland, UK.

    Iain Small

  3. Standards Development Team Manager, NHS Quality mprovement Scotland (NHS QIS).,

    Hilary Davison

  4. Medical Advisor, NHS QIS,

    Harpreet S Kohli

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John Haughney chaired, and Iain Small served on, the NHS QIS asthma services for children and young people clinical standards group. Hilary Davison is Team Manager of the Standards Development Unit, and a full-time employee of, NHS QIS, with responsibility for the development of clinical standards for asthma services for children and young people. Harpreet Kohli is Medical Advisor to, and a full-time employee of, NHS QIS

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Haughney, J., Small, I., Davison, H. et al. Standards for children with asthma in Scotland. Prim Care Respir J 16, 205–206 (2007). https://doi.org/10.3132/pcrj.2007.00057

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