Skill mix and match
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Skill mix and match

Glynis Markham Management Associate, Management Advisory Service to the National Health Service

Nursing must have its own creative say on Project 2000 skill-mixes, warns Glynis Markham

In recent months much time and attention has been directed towards the strategic planning and co-ordination of projects that will change and reform methods of education, management and delivery of health care. In particular the introduction of Project 2000, resource management initiatives, health care assistants and the wide range of activities related to the preparation for implementation of the NHS White Papers.

Nursing Standard. 4, 41, 46-46. doi: 10.7748/ns.4.41.46.s54

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