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The role of boards in the public sector is unclear, particularly at a time of increased control of services by central government. This paper looks at the case of primary health care organizations ...
The rapid changes in the field of primary care are all too readily characterised by the establishment of PCT’s. The need for these new organisations to hit the ground running fast is very apparent ...
Nurses wishing to find out more about the new English primary care organisations, but looking for an easier read than Trust in Experience, may find that The Primary Care Trust Handbook , edited ...
of intermediate care in one primary care trust , outlining the processes and challenges encountered in establishing this multidisciplinary cross-agency initiative. ...
of intermediate care in one primary care trust , outlining the processes and challenges encountered in establishing this multidisciplinary cross-agency initiative. SINCE THE late 1980s government plans have ...
for primary care trusts (PCTs) as they lose their provider functions. This paper discusses the potential role for the PCT DIPC in the future, with increasing emphasis on the role in commissioning. very NHS ...
by three primary care trusts (PCTs) in Sandwell in a bid to protect primary care and community staff who face violence in clinics, GP surgeries and in patients’ homes. Any patient who threatens staff ...
The growth in primary care trusts (PCTs) has continued to accelerate since their introduction two years ago: ■ 17 PCTs became operational on 1 April 2000 ■ 23 PCTs became operational on 1 October ...
Lynne Dargie experience with arthritis clinics suggests that the development of primary care groups and trusts has given community nurses the opportunity and impetus to improve patient services ...
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