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Health Policy Debate

Monday, 4 February 2008. Tough questions that will shape Gordon Browns first full year as Prime Minister. This edition of Health Policy Debate examines the tough questions on health policy that the government will face this year. How should general practice be changed? Is there a future for practice-based commissioning and how large a role should the private sector play in its provision? Is it possible to work in partnership with the doctors in reforming the NHS? Will local hospitals begin to close?

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Monday, 4 February 2008. Tough questions that will shape Gordon Browns first full year as Prime Minister. This edition of Health Policy Debate examines the tough questions on health policy that the government will face this year. How should general practice be changed? Is there a future for practice-based commissioning and how large a role should the private sector play in its provision? Is it possible to work in partnership with the doctors in reforming the NHS? Will local hospitals begin to close?

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