How social prescribing can benefit patients and prescribers

  • Dowden A
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Social prescribing has the potential to address unmet patient needs and ease pressure on GPs and other healthcare professionals. This article investigates the evidence behind social prescribing, the benefits and drawbacks, and how it is gaining a higher profile in the NHS.

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Dowden, A. (2019). How social prescribing can benefit patients and prescribers. Prescriber, 30(4), 21–24. https://doi.org/10.1002/psb.1754

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