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INFORM - The Auckland Branch Newsletter
-The Future of Contracting
-USA falls short on key healthcare indicators
-Managing health services publication
-Seminar programme
- Inspirational leadership presentation
- Competing on value to define healthcare
- Controlling temp staff costs
- Stoke Mandeville - Another Bristol
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Roadmap for Clinical Decision Support development
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Creating Decision Support Tools that work
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Taking the next step up
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Good collaborative care associated with improved outcomes
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use of Information Technology in OECD Countries
- Population aging and future hospital demand
- Managing your Middleclass Workforce
- Leadership Myths:
- Leaders are born not made
- visibility is the key for professional success
- NHS Bash a bureaucrat season
- Blind Faith and Choice
- Spiralling cash crisis has hospitals on critical list
- squeezing a surgery in next to the delicatessens
- Health Alert: Infectious Ideas
- Primary Care and Health System Performance: Adult's Experiences in Five Countries
- Taking the Pulse of Health Care Systems:
Experiences of patients with health problems in Six Countries
- US Health Spending to 20% of GDP by 2015
- Seminar Programme
- New Zealand international Health Leaders Forum 2005
- Can we minimise"senior moments" and does it matter
- Cash crisis causes NHS investment freeze
- NZIHM National Leadership Programme 2006
- Is your career going anywhere?
- The one management thinker every educated person should read
- Requisite variety: the challenge for workforce development
- making patients safer through informed consent
- CEO Appointments: The Mystic and the Measurable
- Getting the best from Knowledge Workers
- McMorland paper now available online
- Putting Engineering to work in Health Care
- NZIHM 2005 AGM
- Be a 2006 Health Innovation Award Evaluator
- Health Leadership Programme 2006
September 2005 - Issue 35 PDF (254kb)
- Management Challenges in a Third World setting
- Whose free ticket is it? Does your organisation have a conscience?
- Debt hit NHS Trust forced to cancel operations.
- Coal Face Collaboration and Partnership
- Remember those old records?
- Newspaper for the Aged Care and Community Care sectors
- The new holy grail: an ideal funding model
- Our sponsor Eurest has a new name
- Fellowship 2005: A walk into the unknown
- Are you "In Your Work Zone"?
- 2006 Fellowship Programme
- Rangatiratanga and generosity: Making the connections
- Applications for 2005 Silver Fern Award
- Hamilton Naki: A Correction
- How many managers are enough?
- NHs has first Trust Failure
- Is diarrhoea good for you?
- Hamilton Naki: A surgical pioneer of another age
- World tour of interpreter ethics and standards
- Helicopters, Consultation and Sacred Cows: When best practice conflicts with public opinion
- Quality Improvement has yet to permeate the culture
- of professional medicine in the USA
- Health IT: A Different World View
- Upcoming Events
- Rebuilding after a Tsunami
- JAMA says computing is no panacea
- Campaign aims to reduce 100,000 deaths in US hospitals by 2006
- Situations Vacant
- NZIHM Leadership programme first module
- New Web site provides patient safety resources
- Prioritising Healthcare - The Swedish Model
- Voluntary Guidelines Seek to Lower Nosocomial Infections
- Upcoming Events
February 2005 - Issue 28 PDF (360kb)
- Measuring Provider Efficiency
- Is Economic evaluation in touch with society's health values
- Targeted Treatments and the prospect for Pharmaceuticals
- Tennessee's healthcare experiment overdoses on prescription costa
- Canterbury Tale
- Profile
- Your 2005 Auckland Committee
- New Zealand hospital executives more satisfied than others
with their health system
- Dirty hospitals named and shamed on health service sick list
- A Canterbury Tale
- NHS Revolution: nurses to train as surgeons
- New survey tool released
- Systems reform in the NHS. Or reinventing the NZ wheel?
- For richer, for poorer. Lifestyle gurus set to advise people
on healthier behaviour
- In Search op a Magic Bullet: An Overview of Canada's
Health System Challenges
- Become a NZ Health Innovation Award Evaluator
- Inaugural Silver Fern recipient announced
- 2004-5 National Council
September 2004 - Issue 24 PDF (460kb)
- Child Health: Current Issues and Future
- Canterbury Seminar
- Goat Pharming is the Future
- Upcoming Events
- Ethical issues concern the treatment and non-treatment
of non-residents
- China's healthcare system embodies the worst of socialist and capitalist models
- British Foundation Hospitals play midwife to a reluctant electorate
- 2004 Conference
- Survey shows that New Zealand worst at training own nurses
- Scheme to process NHS clinical tests in India
- Superbug Search Parties latest NHS Fad
- Healthcare Reform: The "Market" offers no quick fix
- The NHS - Changes, Challenges and Current Issues
- Exciting Times Ahead for General Practice
- 2004 Conference
- Taking Account of Culture For Effective Risk Management
- No One Country is Best or Worse in Five nation Survey of Medical Care
- Reform Strategies for the NHS
- Attracting and Keeping Nurses and Allied Health Professionals -
A NHS Study
- Microsoft Outlook - A Tool Designed for the Knowledge Worker
- American Children don't get the Quality of Care they deserve
- Managerial effectiveness in the Health Sector: What it means in 2004.
- Harkness Fellowships available.
- A Canterbury Tale.
- Regulation is the best driver of patient safety.
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Profile - Sue Shipperlee
- Transform difficult conversations in productive learning opportunities
- Top 10 USA Health policy stories/Issues of 2003
2002 & 2003
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