The cost effectiveness of ecotherapy as a healthcare intervention, separating the wood from the tree

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References: Hinde S, Bojke L, Coventry P. The Cost Effectiveness of Ecotherapy as a Healthcare Intervention, Separating the Wood from the Trees. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021;18(21):11599

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Sebastian Hinde, Laura Bojke, Peter Coventry

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