All Health Service Journal articles in 2002-04-25
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The power of one
Alan Milburn's inspection reform finally puts the NHS and private hospitals on the same footing, says Daloni Carlisle
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Safety in numbers
ward staffing Using a computerised model to assess quality of care led to extra staff being appointed in a trust.Caroline Rapson and Julie Halliday explain how the project worked
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Slice of life
my brilliant career - nurse management - After a 30-year absence, patients are welcoming matrons back to hospital wards. But how does the role, with its historic baggage, fit in with the demands of modern management, asks Lyn Whitfield
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Running out of juice
Measures of productivity in the NHS can be misleading and take no account of improvements in quality.
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Information for Patients
Can giving patients information such as individual hospital and surgeon death rates help them make better decisions about where to go for treatment? John Appleby reveals the problems with a US example
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Raised expectations will be thorn in the side
Published:25/04/2002, Volume II2, No. 5802, Page 7
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The three degrees
Paul Stephenson examines the details of the Wanless report, which outlines the financial options under three possible scenarios
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Managers do not count for much in delivery plan
Published:25/04/2002, Volume II2, No. 5802, Page 4 5
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GP contract 'will not cut range of services'
Published:25/04/2002, Volume II2, No. 5802, Page 6
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Complexity of PCT role should not be underestimated in terms of salary
Letters Chief executives' pay