All Health Service Journal articles in 2002-03-14
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For what It is worth
Neil McKay is so delighted to take the helm at one of the largest trusts in the country that he's not even bothered about the pay. Paul Stephenson reports
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Winging it
NHS politics 'Would a decentralised NHS bring greater freedom for healthcare providers? Steve Dewar and Cyril Chantler explain how fewer constraints on managers could produce a more responsive NHS
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Ready, steady, stop
primary care trusts: Many primary care organisations still rely heavily on their health authorities to commission care.So what will happen in 2004 when they are in control of three-quarters of the NHS budget? Kate Baxter and colleagues report
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Pecking order
news focus: Many public health initiatives that save the NHS a lot of money do not get the recognition they deserve, says Nicholas Pyke
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An information-poor service
The public's hunger for details is an urgent reason to improve NHS data
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NHS should be 'more Liz Hurley', less hurly-burly, says PR supremo
Published: 14/03/2002, Volume II2, No. 5796 Page 10
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NHS will pay high price for sacrificing top managers
By driving David Loughton out, the health service will be the biggest loser
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Franchising imposed on trust as Loughton goes
Published: 14/03/2002, Volume II2, No. 5796 Page 4 5