Countdown to the 18 week wait
By December 2008 all non-urgent NHS patients should start their hospital treatment within 18 weeks of referral, a major challenge with IT at the heart
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By December 2008 all non-urgent NHS patients should start their hospital treatment within 18 weeks of referral, a major challenge with IT at the heart
Connecting for Health has named the suppliers for three of the four categories of the Additional Supply Capability and Capacity framework initiative.
Disagreement over extended access could impact the speed of movement to hosted systems. Fiona Barr reports.
Joe Fernandez quizzes Dr Paul O’Reilly, a GP Partner at the Doctor Hickey Surgery in London.
By December 2008 all non-urgent NHS patients should start their hospital treatment within 18 weeks of their GP referring them to hospital. Itâs a major
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If we do more of the same, waiting list numbers will continue to rise. Reducing