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power to excel
The health service is deepening its involvement with Microsoft, even though some observers have reservations.Steve Mathieson reports
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The road to consensus
The government has promised a boosted role for 'expert patients' in decisions about recommended treatments.But the working group on CFS/ME has shown that getting agreement between patients and professionals is no mean feat. Lynn Eaton reports
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Loyal Dobbo's uncomprehending fury knows no bounds
Published: 24/01/2002, Volume II2, No. 5789 Page 21
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Born-again Milburn, the managers' new favourite
But he must learn lessons of Clarke's foray into 'competitive' marketplace
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Eastern block
Social health insurance was seen as the solution to healthcare funding dilemmas in Central and Eastern Europe, but progress has been slow, says Charles Normand
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haven't i seen you before?
Biometric sounds like science fiction - bit It is a real issue for the health service.Sally Whittle reports
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Not much to write home about?
Social health insurance systems in continental Europe have been held up as models from which a beleaguered NHS could learn.But it is unclear how they would improve on the UK's tax-based system, say Anna Dixon and Elias Mossialos
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One last unwelcome tug at the reins
Why the sudden lunge for more unproved private sector expertise?
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A special gift
News Focus Sue Sutherland's single-mindedness has raised the profile of organ donation. Ann McGauran met her
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The object of the exercise
PCTs/ health improvement It is early days to judge the success of health improvement in primary care groups and trusts, but, say Dominique Florin and colleagues, some approaches are already working.What is crucial is executive-level commitment