QJM Advance Access published online on July 1, 2009
QJM, doi:10.1093/qjmed/hcp085
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Hospital at Night improves outcomes: does the evidence support opinions?
From the University of Warwick, Warwick Medical School, Clinical Sciences Research Institute, Coventry CV2 2DX, UK
Address correspondence to Prof. F.P. Cappuccio, Clinical Sciences Research Institute, University of Warwick, Warwick Medical School, U.H.C.W. Campus, Clifford Bridge Road, Coventry CV2 2DX, UK. email: f.p.cappuccio@warwick.ac.uk
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The Modernization of the National Health Service (N.H.S.) and medical careers have brought over the last 10 years or more growing pressures and demands for radical changes in the way we deliver safe and effective healthcare and train new doctors to fit these changes. At the same time, there has been increasing awareness at a European level that both patients and doctors