All Health Service Journal articles in 2005-06-23 – Page 2
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FIRST OPINION
I am beginning to wonder if rudimentary training in economics ought to be included in medical training. I had always thought of myself as economically fairly innumerate, but some of the ideas expressed in the medical press have no contact with economic reality except in a parallel universe with free ...
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'There is no such thing as a financial problem'
SHA super-chief executive Sir Ian Carruthers believes that when organisations fail, their shortcomings are often a symptom of faulty management thinking. Andy Cowper listens to his recipe for success
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CRASH TEST
The government's scanning contract with Alliance Medical was intended to overcome the shortage of staff and equipment in the NHS. But it has not been a smooth ride so far, as Sally Flood explains
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Councils and trusts - a winning partnership
GOOD MANAGEMENT - Joint working between the NHS and local authorities is becoming increasingly important - but remains difficult to achieve. William Little looks at four key areas aiming to break this trend
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NICK SUMMERTON ON 'MINOR CONDITIONS'
Last week as I towelled down the patient, mopped the surgery floor and hung my jacket up to dry I realised that it was a long time since I had syringed ears.
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