All News articles – Page 1693
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Changing rooms
Changes in patient need, technology and central policy create huge challenges in designing hospitals flexible enough to respond to future demands. Seamus Ward reports on how PFI hospitals cope
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Joint chief executive to cover three Cumbria PCTs
Published: 10/07/2003, Volume II3, No. 5862 Page 9
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Clinical trials
A project on patient perceptions of nurse practitioner consultations produced some interesting findings - and underlined the value of encouraging clinicians to undertake research
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Winterton's donor framework looks to cut transplant waiting list
Published: 10/07/2003, Volume II3, No. 5862 Page 6, 7
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Too few hours in the day
EU working-time directive is set to bring staffing issues into sharp relief
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Democratic design
Patients, staff and the public should have a say in hospital design, according to the Department of Health. But how can this be done? Alison Moore investigates
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Registrar shortage could scupper working-time directive
Published: 10/07/2003, Volume II3, No. 5862 Page 7
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'Dislocated' GPs threaten PCT service redesign
Published: 10/07/2003, Volume II3, No. 5862 Page 9
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Walls have ears
Clear lines of communication are essential when building large-scale projects on the doorstep of an existing hospital. Nick Edwards reports
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Tinkering could swamp foundations in red tape
Published: 10/07/2003, Volume II3, No. 5862 Page 5
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Funds of knowledge
When staff at a primary care trust wanted to sharpen their business and communication skills, they called in a City bank. Laura Sharpe and Tricia Davies explain











