PCTs: An Unfinished Agenda?
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This report argues that the Government needs to close the gap between expectations of Primary Care Trusts and their capacity. Also that PCTs need to develop their commissioning role and involve a wider range of practitioners and the public more effectively.
This report argues that the Government needs to close the gap between expectations of Primary Care Trusts and their capacity. Also that PCTs need to develop their commissioning role and involve a wider range of practitioners and the public more effectively.
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