This memorandum contains the replies received from the Department of Health to a series of questions tabled by the Select Committee, on a wide range of issues grouped under the headings of: current issues including NHS staffing; salaries and wages of non-NHS staff; retirement projections, dental and medical staff payscales; also included are; general expenditure issues; NHS resources and activity; personal social services resources and activity; capital expenditure and investment and questions on the departmental annual report
memorandum received from the Department of Health containing replies to a written questionnaire from the Committee, ... Table 40a PRIMARY DENTAL CARE EXPENDITURE IN ENGLAND , 2004–05 TO 2006-07 Gross Expenditure £ million Financial Year ...
"A Practical Guide to Calculating On-Call Work" was issued in March 2004 and a "Guide to Determining On-Call Availability ... Those organisations with a large number of consultants or more complex multi site structures or less well ...
... Health (2004), Patient Care in the Community NHS District Nursing Summary Information for 2003–2004 England, London ... 2005, London: The Stationery Office, p. 10. House of Commons Health Committee (2004), Public Expenditure on Health ...
Figure 9.9: Changes to 2006-07 PCT Baselines Figure 9.10: Resources by Programme Budget Categories, 2005-06 Figure ... Hospital and Community Health Services Expenditure Components Figure 9.15: Family Health Services - Dental Services, ...
... 11 : Average consultant earnings , 2002-2006 Source : Memoranda from the Department of Health , Public Expenditure on Health and Personal Social Services 2006 , HC 1692 - i , Ev 90 The cost of pay reform 19.48 % Overall costs 57.
... Public Expenditure on Health and Personal Social Services 2005 , Health Select Committee , 1 December 2005. Subsequent analysis by the Department suggests a slightly smaller shortfall of £ 284 million . Out of Hours services are covered ...
Educators and health professional groups can use Retooling for an Aging America to institute or increase formal education and training in geriatrics. Consumer groups can use the book to advocate for improving the care for older adults.
Coulter, A. (2006), Engaging Patients in Their Healthcare, Picker Institute Europe, Oxford. Davies, M. and Elwyn, ... House of Commons (2006), Public Expenditure on Health and Personal Social Services 2006, House of Commons, London.
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This edited volume reflects on current welfare theories and challenges the dominant productivist ideology that overemphasizes the influence of work and family.