All Health Service Journal articles in 2005-01-06 – Page 2
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HSJ Knowledge
Economic growth and NHS spending
If the chancellor sticks to Derek Wanless's 'fully engaged' scenario for future NHS spending, the next few spending rounds are likely to see smaller rises for the NHS than the last two as total healthcare spending flattens out at around 10.5 per cent of GDP across the UK.
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Comment
Paul Streets on delivering the public health white paper
Paul Streets says delivering the public health white paper will require dogged determination from public health professionals
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HSJ Knowledge
Preparing for an open information culture
From 1 January the Freedom of Information Act 2000 introduces a new openness to public authorities.
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Comment
Support for CPPIH
I had to write after reading the comments regarding the Commission for Patient and Public Involvement in Health (news, page 10, 2 December 2004).
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Comment
Nick Summerton on clinical management
Two years ago, when he was still BMJ editor, Richard Smith asked: 'What is it that doctors offer that other professionals cannot?' 'Diagnosis, diagnosis, diagnosis, ' responded chief medical officer Professor Sir Liam Donaldson.
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HSJ Knowledge
Why training is essential for clinical coding
Better case-note documentation can have a major impact on a hospital's budget under payment by results.
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