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He pointed out this started with the Tory government of the early 1990s and continued under Labour through to a system called practice-based commissioning which allowed doctors working in partnership to get virtual budgets.
BBC News - Home 2011
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They also need to be paid to develop and conduct practice-based and community programs in sustainable lifestyle change such as those pioneered by Dr. Dean Ornish.
Mark Hyman, MD: Millions Die Due to Withheld Medical Treatment MD Mark Hyman 2010
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Nor is payment by results, practice-based commissioning, or choose and book - all done deals, though not quite up and running.
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As he will see, studies show that GP fundholding and practice-based commissioning delivered shorter waits and fewer referrals to hospitals for patients.
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Meanwhile, UAL is increasing its postgraduate portfolio, including a fashion MBA, while CSM will run six master's courses, three practice-based MAs, including one in art and science, and three research-based MRes courses.
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Judaism is a practice-based rather than belief-based religion, as is Hinduism.
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He set revenue goals in the two specific practice-based programs in partnership with the two sponsoring KCDs who could commit resources to help him get there new innovative services theme.
The Power of Co-Creation Venkat Ramaswamy 2010
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He set revenue goals in the two specific practice-based programs in partnership with the two sponsoring KCDs who could commit resources to help him get there new innovative services theme.
The Power of Co-Creation Venkat Ramaswamy 2010
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In the same vein, Sheldon generally avoided serious theology because of "the irrelevance of doctrine to his practice-based religion" (Smith 2007: 200), a way of thinking that still characterizes some strains of Evangelicalism.
Sheldonism 2008
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In the same vein, Sheldon generally avoided serious theology because of "the irrelevance of doctrine to his practice-based religion" (Smith 2007: 200), a way of thinking that still characterizes some strains of Evangelicalism.
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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