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Purchasing with authority : the new role of DHAs

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  • 1857170091
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  • London
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  • King's Fund College
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  • 1991
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  • 1
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  • 24
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  • King's Fund College papers
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  • This report looks at the new role of district health authorities as purchasers of services for their residents. The report shows that non-executive members have the following contributions to make to the work of their authorities: bringing a wider range of experience than is available among the executive members; ensuring that time and attention of authorities is focussed on `board-level' issues; appointing the right people to top management positions and appraising their performance systematically; building the authority's links with other agencies; helping to strengthen management at unit level and enabling directly managed units to make the transition to NHS status.
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  • Pagination: 24p.
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