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INSPIRING BUSINESS SOLUTIONS FOR PRACTICE MANAGERS
NOVEMBER 2012 The road
Are you doing enough to tackle chronic conditions?
INSPIRING BUSINESS SOLUTIONS FOR PRACTICE MANAGERS
Practice
Reaching out to the outsiders
COMPETITION CLAUSE How to stand a chance against corporate primary providers
What is required of practices when it comes to treating foreign nationals
GIVE YOURSELF A BOOST When practice profits are down, what extra services can you offer to inrease income?
A PAY UPGRADE With more work for less pay, there’s no better time for PMs to ask for a raise
to long-term health
DEC 2012 | ISSUE 87
DON’T SELL YOURSELF SHORT Promoting your services to the CCG
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