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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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Days like this
'Discipline managers'. . . £9m IT contract face-saver. . .London RHAs 'should be scrapped' . . . women shortfall. . .Whittington £3m cuts
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Hole systems approach
news focus Much NHS data is not fit for the uses to which it is put, says the Audit Commission. Tash Shifrin reports
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Broad minded
Primary care trusts'cross-discipline approach could provide a vital impetus towards eradicating health inequalities, the UK Public Health Association conference heard. Barbara Millar reports
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The slow burn
news focus It is 40 years since Richard Doll's landmark report on smoking and health.How much longer before the government bans tobacco advertising, asks Ann McGauran
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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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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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Centre forward
Is the NHS facing too much interference from the centre? Jeremy Davies asks five leading health service figures