More choice madness coming your way

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A nurse, Jane Warner suggests a revolutionary idea of letting primary care professionals provide appropriate paced care for which deep knowledge of patients is a necessity. The plan will center upon increased patient choice, coupled with the hands-off approach to care provision that calls itself progress.

Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Patients' rights, Warner, Jane

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Reforms herald an uncertain future

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The new review of healthcare regulation outlines the plans for the regulation of all healthcare professionals. However, questions are being raised on handling the 'revalidation' of nurses under the Knowledge and Skills Framework.

Author: Vere-Jones, Emma
Legal issues & crime, Government regulation (cont), Government regulation, Legal/Government Regulation, Evaluation, Laws, regulations and rules

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Should healthcare assistancts be called nurses?

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The authors present arguments over the debate as to who can be called a nurse. Topics include professional training and education, misuse of the title, and the role of health care assistants.

Author: Glover, Deborah, Chapmen, Paul
Organizational nomenclature, Study and teaching, Nursing, Names

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Subjects list: United Kingdom, Practice, Nurses, Medical personnel
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