Strategic Programme for Primary Care Fund 2022 to 2024 mid-year monitoring report
Published on: 3rd October 2022
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This report covers the first six-month progress of the Strategic Programme for Primary Care (SPPC) Fund 2022-2024 and the 17 schemes allocated investment from the programme.
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