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HSJ 's tongue-in-cheek look at the health service. See inside back cover.
Published: 03/07/2003, Volume II3, No. 5862 Page 23
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Audit promise
Managers pleaded with the shadow chair of new inspectorate CHAI to keep his pledge to reduce the burden of scrutiny
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How to reduce the audit burden
CHAI chair Kennedy's formidable intellect faces a challenge indeed
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'Performance management is the art of improving patient care'
NEW CATEGORY: INVESTMENT IN PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT
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The art of war
Former General Medical Council president Sir Donald Irvine was attacked by the medical profession and politicians alike for his reforming policies.
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Nurses' strategy backs modernisation agenda
Published: 03/07/2003, Volume II3, No. 5862 Page 83
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Medicines Agency urged to heed failings of past
Published: 03/07/2003, Volume II3, No. 5862 Page 83
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'See and treat' boosts satisfaction for A&E patients
Published: 03/07/2003, Volume II3, No. 5862 Page 83
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Sweet and sour
There are so many good news stories around - reduced waiting lists, more work done in primary care and a good start on modernisation.So the NHS chief executive and former sweet factory manager is more than a little miffed that no-one seems to have noticed
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The quiet storm
After the furore that greeted the idea of patient-doctor agreements in England, you might have expected the same response in Scotland.But reactions to the Scottish Executive's Patient Rights and Responsibilities have been muted.
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Out of sight
The A&E targets, as hit in March, have been widely criticised as unsustainable.And Professor Sir George Alberti admits that next years'100 per cent target is a figure too far.Graham Clews reports