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Saturday, November 21, 2009 8:38 PM

Published 11/03/2009 by Health Service Journal


Productive Ward

Ward nurses spend an average of just 40 per cent of their time on direct patient care, according to the NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement.

Research carried out by HSJ and sister title Nursing Times for the supplements below show that more than three in...

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Productive ward frees up half a million hours
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