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Battle fatigue
US healthcare A decade after the Gulf war, the US Congress is once again so preoccupied with foreign affairs and recession that it is neglecting health issues at home - including growing Medicaid deficits, writes Howard Berliner
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Banker's draft
Derek Wanless is worth his weight in bold ideas, but what about their execution? Lynn Eaton takes up 27 minutes of his valuable time to find out
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Financial framework confusion prompts last-minute 'bank' idea
Published:25/04/2002, Volume II2, No. 5802, Page 6 7
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Hine quits as scrutiny takes an Ofsted-style approach
Published:25/04/2002, Volume II2, No. 5802, Page 4 5
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What a performance
news focus: A full 18 days into one of the most momentous bouts of service reorganisation, what do senior NHS managers think of the show so far? Paul Dinsdale reports
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One step at a time
pct spotlight: In the second of four articles on frontline working in the new primary care trusts, Alison Moore reports on how the shake-up will impact on public health directors
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Powers of observation
nhs scrutiny: Local authorities will have much more say in the running of the NHS from next year.Health professionals should be getting involved now, argue Donna Bradshaw and Kieran Walshe
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Losing their grip
news focus: A shortage of paediatric pathologists is leaving a beleaguered workforce struggling to maintain a basic service.And child health services as a whole are beginning to feel the impact, as Daloni Carlisle reports