All News articles – Page 1805
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Starters' orders
spotlight In the first of four articles looking at life on the frontline of the primary care-led NHS, Chris Gallagher reports from Leeds where a new primary care trust is treating daunting challenges as 'business as normal'
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Up and over
news focus: The latest bunch of recruits to primary care trusts are showing that the old divisions between social services and the NHS are starting to break down, says Paul Smith
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April again? Time for another reorganisation
Questions remain on how the new PCTs will work in practice
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Annual crackers
news focus: Would you rather an annual report read like an informative historical document or an unputdownable blockbuster? Jennifer Trueland gets hooked
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Time bandits
wait watcher: With negotiations on the consultants' contract continuing, are there enough hours in the week to fit in all they need to do? If not, should private practice be the first to go, asks John Yates
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Who nose best?
CHI: Two years after its establishment, the Commission for Health Improvement has doubled its budget and become the fastest-growing institution in the NHS.But what effect is it having? Patricia Day and Rudolf Klein investigate
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Second coming
news focus: After one unsuccessful launch, a chain of private GP clinics are looking to bring their healing touch back to the high street. Jack Shamash reports











