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The Nuffield Trust makes every effort to keep the information on its website up-to-date and correct. However, we do not provide any warranty regarding its accuracy or completeness and we are not liable for any loss or damage suffered by you, either directly or indirectly, by making use of the information on this website. We reserve the right to make changes and corrections to this site at any time and without prior notice. Users downloading materials from this website or accessing materials through this website do so at their own risk. The Nuffield Trust accepts no responsibility for any damage to computer systems, software or any resulting loss of data.
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Privacy policy
Under the Data Protection Act, the Nuffield Trust has a legal duty to protect any information we collect from you.
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Recent Media
Report calls for better UK coordination to solve devolution problems
A. O’Dowd, BMJ 14/07/2008
Think tank warns party politics are risk to UK health
L. Moss, The Scotsman 14/07/2008
Universality, equity and quality of care
T. Delamothe, BMJ 07/06/2008
Darzi Review will bring new PBC incentives for GP's
G. Iancobucci, Pulse 03/06/2008
Recent Articles
Forces of change threaten to shatter political consensus
N. Timmins, FT 03/07/2008
Integrated care is it the begining or the end for PBC?
C.Ham, Pulse 26/06/2008
Refine reforms, report urges
N. Timmins, FT 20/05/2008
Darzi’s review of quality of care in the NHS
J. Dixon, BMJ 19/04/2008
Recent Publications
Health & Intergovernmental Relations in the Devolved United Kingdom
Quest for Quality: Refining the NHS reforms
Integrating NHS Care: lessons from the frontline
Devolving Policy, Diverging Values?
Engaging with Care
