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Lock, stock-take and barrel
PRIMARY CARE : An analysis of primary care groups' investment plans revealed important gaps, write Brenda Leese and Stephen Gillam
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Chained reactions
BOOKS : Domestic violence and health The response of the medical profession By Emma Williamson The Policy Press University of Bristol 220 pages £14. 99
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Solid advice for standard bearers
BOOKS : Quality assurance A pathway to excellence By Diana NT Sale Macmillan 320 pages £18. 99
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Remembering the people who matter
BOOKS : 'I need to be me' By Elizabeth Barnett Jessica Kingsley 224 pages £14. 95
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The cruellest month
April will see the expansion of primary care trusts, heralding a shower of mergers across trusts and primary care groups. But That is not all: also on the agenda are a new concentration of acute trusts and the conversion of many GPs to personal medical se
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Talk of the toon
Managers are proud of their part in creating a single Newcastle city-wide PCT and reshaping mental health. But the battle is not over yet, says Paul Stephenson
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Celeb city: where medical and political big-hitters feel at home
The North East is politically solid Labour and it seems unlikely that health will be a big issue at the forthcoming election. Newcastle is seen as a privileged area, not only in terms of the concentration of ministers'constituencies there, but the number of prominent medical professionals. As well as primeminister ...
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One gender, two agendas
Vitriolic press coverage, union battles and professional plaudits - Andrew Cole asked the NHS's only female health secretaries to recall their time in power
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We need standard bearers
For decades, healthcare professionals and technologists have been trying to bring about fast and easy access to vital information. They should finally achieve this goal through the convergence of the Internet and health - e-health.
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Come together
The NHS has a long, troubled history of failing to effectively harness IT. Lengthy procurements, lack of common standards and the service's size have led many to conclude that IT is an elephant trap. E-health is the buzzword intended to overcome all this. Dr Peter Drury, head of the NHS ...
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central reservation
Is more centralisation really the way forward? Jane Dudman encounters mixed feelings over the NHS's updated IT strategy