All King's Fund articles – Page 44

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    King's Fund criticises spirit and cost of asylum bill measures

    1999-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Forcing asylum seekers to disperse around the country will cost the NHS money and increase the risk of racial discrimination, the King's Fund has warned.

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    King's Fund finds interpretation services are 'vital'

    1998-10-15T00:00:00Z

    A King's Fund report has concluded that interpretation and advocacy services in primary care are 'vital' for meeting government targets for improving health among ethnic minority communities. The report calls for their 'precarious' funding position to be addressed.

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    King's Fund director believes 'rationing is inevitable'

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    King's Fund director of policy and development Angela Coulter was due to tell an international conference today that 'rationing is inevitable' and politicians 'must take a lead and stop pretending that the NHS can meet all demands'. She was also due to tell the Priorities in Healthcare conference that the ...

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    Establishment man is new chair at King's Fund

    1998-06-25T00:00:00Z

    The King's Fund moved this week to reaffirm its establishment credentials with the appointment of former Department of Health permanent secretary Sir Graham Hart as its new chair.

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    King's Fund overspends by pounds2m

    1998-06-11T00:00:00Z

    The King's Fund overspent its budget by more than pounds2m last year as changes brought in by new chief executive Julia Neuberger began to take effect. But it still has investments worth pounds150m to cushion the blow.

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    In Brief: King's Fund

    1998-04-23T00:00:00Z

    A three-year scheme to evaluate new ways of working in primary care was launched this week by the King's Fund and the National Primary Care Research and Development Centre. It will look at developments in nine Primary Care Act pilot sites in England and Wales.

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    In Brief: King's Fund report

    1998-04-02T00:00:00Z

    The government would find it more difficult to develop a fair system of healthcare if decisions were handed to elected bodies, says a King's Fund report.