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Where's the beef?
franchising We know franchising works for burgers, but what can it offer the NHS? John Appleby and Anthony Harrison explain
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Throwing out uniform is slur; crown badge removal is 'ultimate insult'
Letters - Ambulance services
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Trust board backs tough plans to cut services at DGH
Published: 21/03/2002, Volume II2, No. 5797 Page 7
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IT strategy lies in ruins as only five trusts hit April EPR targets
Published: 21/03/2002, Volume II2, No. 5797 Page 4 5
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A morale boost and culture change that hasn't given anyone the pip
Letters - Ambulance services
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another write-off
feature: Deaths from drug errors are rising dramatically and a recent report says poor IT management - and GPs'notorious handwriting - must take much of the blame. Steve Mathieson reports
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Amendments greet Reform Bill on trip through Lords
Published: 21/03/2002, Volume II2, No. 5797 Page 9
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NHS Alliance paints bleak picture of frontline power
Published: 21/03/2002, Volume II2, No. 5797 Page 4
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All within reach
feature: If the NHS were to centralise its processes, would this mean the imposition of an inflexible straitjacket, or an efficient, money-saving regime? Steve Mathieson reports
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Still crazy after all these years
It is five years since the King's Fund inquiry into mental health services in London, and researchers are taking another look. Ann McGauran reports
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1984 and all that. . . an editor remembers
nhs memories As HSJ editor Peter Davies departs for pastures new, he looks back at 18 years of reporting the NHS - the scandals, the eccentrics and, of course, the restructuring
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For what It is worth
Neil McKay is so delighted to take the helm at one of the largest trusts in the country that he's not even bothered about the pay. Paul Stephenson reports
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Winging it
NHS politics 'Would a decentralised NHS bring greater freedom for healthcare providers? Steve Dewar and Cyril Chantler explain how fewer constraints on managers could produce a more responsive NHS
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Ready, steady, stop
primary care trusts: Many primary care organisations still rely heavily on their health authorities to commission care.So what will happen in 2004 when they are in control of three-quarters of the NHS budget? Kate Baxter and colleagues report