All Health Service Journal articles in 2002-05-23
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It is good to talk
patient involvement: Acting on patients'views has provoked a range of changes at one acute trust. Carol Williams reports
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Contract killer?
open space: The radical new GP contract has some good ideas.But does it signal the end of the family doctor as the cornerstone of primary care? Richard Lewis considers its implications
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Work together or the concordat will fail
Few signs of long-term capacity planning two years down the line
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The right to choose
LAW Two court cases involving patients who wanted to die raised complex ethical and legal issues, says Clare Winskill
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Traveller's checks
LAW: A landmark court judgement seems to have opened the barriers to treatment abroad. Jean McHale and Mark Bell look at the consequences
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CHI voices 'serious concerns' over Bristol paediatrics
Published: 23/5/2002, Volume II2, No. 5806 Page 4 5
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Last-minute concessions thrashed out in bid to stem backbench rebellion over patients'councils
Published: 23/5/2002, Volume II2, No. 5806 Page 7
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Milburn set to announce first foundation hospitals
Published: 23/5/2002, Volume II2, No. 5806 Page 4
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Criminal record checks leave nursing agencies on tenterhooks
Published: 23/5/2002, Volume II2, No. 5806 Page 7
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Race against time
The promotion of race equality and good relations will be a new situation for many public bodies. Stephen Gummer and Christina Morton report