Still can't work out the import of the phrase "choice in diagnostics".
Anyone got a definitive explanation?
Michael
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Subject: Health White Paper - Choice in Diagnostics
In case anyone has missed it here is the NHS letter outlining the new
plans for the NHS.
http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Publicationsandstatistics/Lettersandcirculars/De
arcolleagueletters/DH_117405
Note that a highlighted target in the Patient stream is choice in
diagnostics by Jan 2011.
Rick
Dr Rick Jones
Assoc Clin Director, Yorks and Humber Programme for IT
Sen Lect, Yorkshire Centre Health Informatics, Univ of Leeds
Consultant Chemical Pathologist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
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