All articles by Ian Lloyd – Page 2
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Hospital closures a 'red herring'
CHOICE Farrar claims lack of spare capacity could undermine contestability policy
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Lansley calls for coalition
CONSERVATIVE CONFERENCE Shadow health secretary sets out vision for the future
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The big sell: why It is time for hospitals to market themselves
PATIENT CHOICE Patient spotting
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Fraud service promises hard line as CV cheat is sentenced
Published: 29/09/2005, Volume II5, No. 5975 Page 8
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Dismay over £1m consultation bill
EXCLUSIVE 'Startling investment' in 'narrow' public debate on primary care causes concern
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Trusts do not know who to consult on what
SCRUTINY Study calls for clearer definition of 'substantial development'
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Trusts welcome new finance rating
ASSESSMENT Five-part measure will judge trusts on more than whether they break even
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'CV lie' chief hopes for return
HSJ EXCLUSIVE Former head of trust awaiting sentence admits he did 'something foolish'
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CPPIH abolition delayed until 2007
PATIENT INVOLVEMENT DoH grants stay of execution and puts shake-up of forums on hold
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PCTs will not be judged on commissioned services
PERFORMANCE RATINGS 'Lenient' approach for first year of new system
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Trusts 'masking' A&E target failures
ACUTE SERVICES Study reveals 'disconcerting' levels of variation in quality of care
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Acute trusts to share public health targets with PCTs
GOVERNANCE Hospitals given same assessment criteria as PCTs
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'It would be foolish to ignore them'
STAR RATINGS Healthcare Commission refutes claims that assessments are 'past sell-by date'
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£500m deficit is 'fly in ointment'
STAR RATINGS Walker blames new initiatives for spoiling picture of widespread improvement
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