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In Brief: Commission for Health Improvement
The introduction of the Commission for Health Improvement will require 'a new collaboration' between doctors and government in a shift to 'a more transparent process of accountability', Andrew Foster, controller of the Audit Commission, said in a speech marking the 50th anniversary of the NHS.
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For the breadth of this, look at the QALY
The Ethical QALY Ethical issues in healthcare resource allocation By Andrew Edgar, Sam Salek, Darren Shickle, David Cohen Euromed Communications 168 pages £65
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In Brief: Bond financing for replacement hospital
A £136m bond issue has been launched to finance the replacement of Law Hospital in Lanarkshire. It is the second time bond financing has been used for a hospital private finance initiative project.
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Doctors' gain is NHS managers' pain as minister details make-up of PCG boards
Managers' leaders have voiced serious concerns about new guidance giving GPs a dominant role on primary care group boards.
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Short Cuts: Review of board members' liability 'welcome'
A review of the legal liability of people serving on NHS and other public service boards has been welcomed by the NHS Confederation. Policy director Derek Day said the report, by the Committee on Standards in Public Life, would be widely welcomed.
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Labour turns the tables over board nominations
Labour nominees on NHS boards outnumber Tories by two to one following a 1,000-strong influx of new non-executives since the election, an HSJ analysis of figures released by the Department of Health last week reveals.
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Bishop makes his mark
What the public said to the bishop and the peer was that they wanted an alternative to the health authority's plans. Pat Healy reports
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Why locality hospitals should be retained as part of a bigger system
Letters: New models for small hospitals
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Forces health chief quits before review
The armed forces healthcare agency is to lose its chief executive early next month - shortly before the findings of a radical review of military hospitals are made public.
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Banner headlines
Donna Harcourt, a pupil at Bishopsgate School, Stockton-on-Tees, puts the finishing touches to one of 50 banners on the theme 'health for life' which will hang in the corridors of North Tees General Hospital.