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Power used to be centralised in the presidency.
Hospital services would also have to be centralised on a huge scale, he warned.
Data flows too, tend to be centralised, even when they needn't be.
They prefer political power to be centralised in their own joint operation.
HMICS said command rooms at Govan, Motherwell and Bilston Glen, where calls are due to be centralised, still did not have sufficient trained staff.
Finance and IT departments want all the data in the company to be centralised so they can see where the problems are and fix them.
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Heathcare services, including emergency services, would continue to be provided locally wherever possible although some may be centralised to meet costs.
It would depend upon the resources required for implementation (the main component of which is likely to be personnel and staff time), the degree to which these resources would be centralised rather than spread (and possibly duplicated) across individual States/Territories and/or hospital sites, the value of these resources and how often these costs would have to be incurred.
In four cases, the proximal screw could not be centralised due to a failure of the device (Fig. 6).
Some high level accident and emergency services would be centralised from seven sites to four or five.
Ideally, management should be centralised in major medical centres with access to all medical specialties.
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