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And then, by deed, it shows itself to be every bit as keen on centralisation and meddling and diktat as New Labour ever was.
A number of different solutions have arisen based on centralisation of healthcare services and investments in Information Technology (IT).
It is more subtle - that the debate in the NHS has focused too much on centralisation and there is still a place for smaller local hospitals.
There has also been emphasis on centralisation for colorectal cancer surgery to a greater degree than in England, although this could be because hospitals in England generally treat a larger volume of patients than in Denmark.
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The Germans want a different sort of centralisation, built on rules to punish the profligate.
Flavián and Lozano (2006), however, could not conclude on the role of centralisation in the development of market-oriented culture.
The stability of pattern setting, including wage moderation if need be, depends on a degree of centralisation and authority that is perhaps less than central wage bargaining but still formidable.
The empirical evidence on the potential benefits of centralisation of specialist services is contradictory.
As a result, it will take between five to ten more years from now before the actual impact of centralisation of cleft services on these outcomes can be studied and evaluated.
Further information on the cost and cost effectiveness of centralisation would also be useful for policy makers and commissioners.
(CD 7) "… one thing that wasn't thought through when in this whole concept of centralisation, be it clefts, is the impact on the staff.
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