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Information technology will profoundly affect how medicine is practised and healthcare delivered. Past attempts to develop an IT strategy in the National Health Service have been plagued by failure and scandals. It is vital to learn from such mistakes, and to this end experts and practitioners report on aspects of IT in the NHS to set a new agenda for the millennium.
Examines the forces for change in health politics and tries to predict the future for health politics in the next decade. Examines the issues surrounding many areas including the impact of market reforms; gp fundholding; resource allocation issues; rights and accountability; funding for the health service and the private finance initiative.
Innovation has become the new buzzword across the globe. International organisations, governments, corporates, academia and society see it as the answer to the major economic, social and environmental transformations challenging the models of the 20th century. Innovations are occurring worldwide and alternative solutions to the existing problems are emerging in all sectors: electric cars, organic farming, renewable energy and e-learning are good examples. These alternatives can be ascribed with qualities such as decentralized frugal, flexible, smart and democratic, virtues that are lacking in conventional models. They are attributed with the potential to meet the overall global challenges su...
In this pamphlet, Tony Blair asks: what does ethical socialism, the new buzz-phrase of the Left, mean? Why has Labour been out of power for so long? How can it win again?
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