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Ramsay AIG, Ledger J, Tomini SM, et al. Prehospital video triage of potential stroke patients in North Central London and East Kent: rapid mixed-methods service evaluation. Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; 2022 Sep. (Health and Social Care Delivery Research, No. 10.26.)

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Prehospital video triage of potential stroke patients in North Central London and East Kent: rapid mixed-methods service evaluation.

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Rapid Assessment Procedures (RAP) Sheet

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Systematic review search strategies

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Ambulance clinician survey: information sheet and survey tool

Supplementary material can be found on the NIHR Journals Library report page (https://doi.org/10.3310/IQZN1725).

Supplementary material has been provided by the authors to support the report and any files provided at submission will have been seen by peer reviewers, but not extensively reviewed. Any supplementary material provided at a later stage in the process may not have been peer reviewed.

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