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Blair admits reforms are 'a bit technocratic'
Published: 10/07/2003, Volume II3, No. 5862 Page 5, 6
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Consultant contract tops new BMA chair's agenda
Published: 10/07/2003, Volume II3, No. 5862 Page 7
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Mass appeal
Chronic disease affects 17.5 million people in the UK, so a relevant category in the HSJ Awards is a timely innovation
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No holding back
If the foundation hospital legislation debated in the Commons this week reaches the statute books, the current trickle of trusts applying for the new status will soon become a flood - and the consequences will be immense
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Desperate measures called for in obesity battle
Published: 10/07/2003, Volume II3, No. 5862 Page 10
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New chief for Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire
Published: 10/07/2003, Volume II3, No. 5862 Page 10
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Tone's in the saddle to thwart foundation bill rebels
Published: 10/07/2003, Volume II3, No. 5862 Page 21
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Given the blue light
Yet another minister and a higher profile for the service.Ambulance staff at the Ambex conference may have expressed satisfaction at the recent turn of events, but what's next for the service? Lynne Greenwood was there
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SHA launches freeedom of information campaign
Published: 10/07/2003, Volume II3, No. 5862 Page 10
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Sharing caring
NHS chief executive Sir Nigel Crisp has exhorted managers to cut overhead costs by developing shared services.But in











