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Programme Management
The NPfIT programme is intended to deliver 24 hour, immediate access to consistent, shared information that will enable clinicians to provide timely and appropriate care for their patients.
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Is there an alternative to XML?
Java Script Object Notation (JSON) as a workable alternative to eXtensible Mark-up Language (XML) for developing interfaces between systems
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Making the Most of Limited Resources in the Public Sector
In this article, Nick Cotter and Jo Potter examine the role of Organisational Development in preparing public sector organisations for the difficult times ahead.
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A practical approach to Project Management
Programme and project management (PPM) is an increasingly important skill for all public sector organizations particularly within the NHS ICT world. Experience shows that hard-edged project management approaches can be detrimental and can leave people feeling that they are feeding a process rather than attacking real issues and problems.
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Risk Management in the Health Service
Risk management is key to the effective running of any organisation, change programme or implementation project.
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IT Supplier Relationships
We look at possible problems with the delivery of IT services and suggests pragmatic ways of dealing with them.
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Payment by Results
Payment By Results (PBR) and Patient Choice introduces a more complex commissioning, performance and financial management environment for PCTs - make it work for your PCT.
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The Future of Social Care
On July 14th 2009, the government published its long-awaited green paper on the future of adult social care. The paper highlights key challenges and problems with the current system, outlines a vision for care and support and explores a number of alternative funding models to ensure the future system is affordable and sustainable.
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