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Waiting for Mr Darzi - On the one hand, it's all happening for the NHS: Targets are being met and there's plenty of money in the pot to pay for new things. On the other, no one dar...
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Collaborative efforts - A six-month experiment could herald the future for health and social care partnerships: Kingston council and its primary care trust are sharinga finance dir...
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Just what the doctor ordered? - This time we'll listen - the latest health reforms will rely in part on clinician's views, helped by the appointment of a renowned surgeon to lead t...
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Born in the USA - 'Case management'is a US import aimed at keeping people with long-term health problems out of A&E. So is it a good plan for patients and the health service or an...
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Feeling the squeeze - Frontline health service jobs are being axed left, right and centre, yet the health secretary says that it's the NHS's 'best year ever'. PF finds out what's r...
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Take it from the top - It's been all change at health, except at the very top of course. Now Patricia Hewitt must handle the consequences of the latest shake-ups affecting the NHS
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Another NHS casualty - Sir Nigel Crisp fell on his sword. But was he responsible for the growing problems in the health service?
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Smooth operators - If this financial year was tough for NHS trusts, the next 12 months should be hellish. They will have to move from deficit to surplus, become more efficient, cop...
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Profile: Jon Restell - The chief executive of the Managers in Partnership union talks about making NHS bosses popular
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Time for intensive care? - As NHS deficits soared towards the end of last year, the government decided to send in the hit squads. The race is now on to revive hospitals' financial...
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