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Pulmonary Rehabilitation Services Accreditation Scheme (PRSAS)

Published by: Pulmonary Rehabilitation Services Accreditation Scheme (PRSAS)

The Pulmonary Rehabilitation Services Accreditation Scheme (PRSAS) was launched in April 2018. The aim of the programme is to improve the quality of pulmonary rehabilitation services throughout the UK. The Pulmonary Rehabilitation Services Accreditation Scheme (PRSAS) is run by the Royal College of Physicians (RCP).

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