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- Foundation Hospitals on Shaky Ground
- Despite scepticism and even hostility from some sections of the NHS, the Government
is pressing ahead with the introduction of foundation hospitals. Peter Davies
examines the key issues, including concerns that this signals a return to the
internal market of the 1990s.
- The Merits of Franchising
- The Government is pressing ahead with the franchising of poorly performing NHS
trusts, but what does it mean for those involved? Seamus Ward provides some answers.
- Dental Services Shake Up
- The Governments promised fundamental reform of NHS dental services is long
overdue, but can it deliver, asks Tara Womersley?
- Successfully Implementing a New Financials System
- Is your trust considering implementing or upgrading its financials
system? Simon Webster details the experiences of a Glasgow trust which entered
into a successful partnership with Cedar Software to achieve this.
- Making the Best of PFI in the NHS
- Government Should Define Citizens' Healthcare Rights
- The Government should make explicit the healthcare services to which people are
entitled in order to consolidate the reforms of the Ten Year Plan, says a new
Fabian Society report, Completing the Course: Health to 2010. Simon Webster
examines the key points.
- Happiness in Holland's Healthcare
- The Health Service Networks October 2002 study tour to The Netherlands
to investigate how funding flows differ from those in the UK provided a
valuable insight into techniques that could be successfully exported to the UK,
as Tom Jones reports.
- Study Tour Booklets
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