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We are perhaps best placed of any NHS staff group to appreciate the epic scale of the current reorganisation of the NHS.

September 11th happened largely because nobody at the time could conceive that it would happen; nowadays, the FBI might be more suspicious of young Arab gentlemen taking flying lessons without wanting to know how to land.Putting those two caveats to one side, the current reorganisation in America still seems flawed.

But Sir David said the current reorganisation under the government's NHS reforms meant it was a period of "maximum risk" and he had promised the health service and ministers he would see through the changes.

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The current reorganisations make too little attempt to clear up these conflicts of interest.

The current proposed reorganisation of coroners and the disbanding of the Forensic Science Service that provided much of the analytical tools for drug detection will make the situation even worse.

Although reviews of the evidence on diffusion of innovation in the health service, [ 11] and summaries of advice on achieving organisational change in the NHS are available, [ 12] there is a need to understand how policy is implemented in practice amidst current changes and reorganisations within the NHS.

Proper implementation requires both investment of resources and reorganisation of current care processes if its integration is going to be sustained in routine practice.

Birt - who had come from LWT and whose main claims to fame had been the popular if undemanding London's Burning and Blind Date - impressed them with his reorganisation of news and current affairs.

This work, therefore, provides cautious support for the current NHS policy of cancer service reorganisation.

Third, we examine the realistic patient outcomes that are now achievable with service reorganisation in combination with current optimal surgical and adjuvant strategies.

While the sponsors of the Medical Practitioners Act, 2007 may not have intended embryos from IVF to be more vulnerable after the required membership reorganisation at the Medical Council, current (2009) practice guidelines have achieved this very effect.

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