Panic response is bad news
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Panic response is bad news

Kath Melia Professor of nursing studies, School of Health in Social Science, Edinburgh

Why has the government only just realised that its NHS Plan requires long-term investment?

In 2000 the NHS Planprompted much talk of working differently, blurring boundaries, extending existing roles and creating new ones. Seven years on, the Department of Health is reportedly talking of ‘refreshing the plan’.

Nursing Standard. 21, 21, 28-28. doi: 10.7748/ns.21.21.28.s34

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