2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41394-024-00651-4
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Intermittent catheterisation: individuals’ rights, accessibility, and environmental concerns

Andrei Krassioukov,
Michel Wyndaele,
Matthias Walter
et al.

Abstract: If people who use IC get together and refuse to reuse, it sends a strong message; reimbursement bodies are starting to listen.' Ari Seirlis, former CEO, QASA INDIVIDUALS' RIGHTS AND ACCESS TO INTERMITTENT CATHETERISATION All individuals with NLUTD have the right to access the best evidence-based standard of IC care available and, also have the

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