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NHS doctors and finance staff have a negative view of each other
Oleh:
O’Dowd, Adrian
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
British Medical Journal (keterangan: ada di Proquest) vol. 335 no. 7631 (Dec. 2007)
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page 1175.
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Perpustakaan FK
Nomor Panggil:
B16.K.2007.01
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Doctors must be involved in financial decision making in the NHS to avoid repeating the cash disasters of recent times, England’s public spending watchdog says. The Audit Commission has published a report calling for much better communication and working relationships between clinical and finance staff. The NHS will become more efficient and will improve services for patients only if relationships between these two groups of staff are stronger, says the report. Failure to engage doctors and other clinical staff in managing budgets is at the heart of financial problems in the NHS, say the authors. They interviewed staff at 16 different NHS sites—acute, foundation, and primary care trusts—in preparing the report, which is aimed at clinicians, managers, and finance professionals. Their work showed that the two professional groups held some firm negative stereotypes of each other, say the authors, but they also found good examples of clinical and financial staff . . .
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