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Eat, drink and be merry
Eat, drink and be merry - but try not to complete the quote. It is important to do something to mark the first day of the New NHS - and what better news could there be than that pleasure and enjoyment are good for the health? It is a message ...
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Walk before you web
I was interested and amused by Carole Appleby's letter (4 March) regarding use of the web to promote communication in the NHS. But while I agree with the concept of sharing information and innovations, I think we should learn to walk before we can run.
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Policy and substance will stop NHSnet becoming an anoraks' jamboree
While I strongly agree with Carole Appleby that chief executives and others should be encouraged to use the increasing range of information available, I need to sound a note of warning.
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Commissioner for public appointments Did Sir Len ask the chairs about manipulation?
I was fascinated to read that Dame Rennie Fritchie has been appointed as commissioner for public appointments (news focus, page 14, 4 March).
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Dame Rennie not the only woman on the board
You reported the good news about Dame Rennie Fritchie's appointment as commissioner for public appointments and the not-so-good news about Guy's overspend (news focus, page 14, and news, page 2, 4 March).
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Students forced to specialise far too early
I enjoyed your recent article 'Which doctors?' (news focus, 25 February). I also struggle with the difficulties of identifying
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Reference-cost figures could be much improved by application of a blunt instrument
Before the advent of league tables - and even before the dawn of the Thatcher era - hospitals were required to publish figures for costs per inpatient week. High-spending institutions were exhorted to investigate reasons for their supposed poor performance. The naivety of this approach was exposed by an economist ...