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As
well
as
the
benefits
derived
from
automation
,
ONS
has
thus
brought
the
coding
rules
into
line
with
international
practice
.
However
,
all
these
changes
have
an
effect
on
data
from
1993
when
compared
with
figures
for
earlier
years
.
(A3)
Indicators of the Nations Health: Male death rates by selected causes
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WTE
Practice
staff
total
for
1998
and
1999
does
not
include
WTE
Community
nurses
who
are
seconded
to
PMS
Pilots
,
there
were
62
WTE
and
71
WTE
community
nurses
respectively
.
These
are
however
included
in
Total
Practice
Staff
Number
.
(D5)
NHS General Medical Services: General medical practitioners (GPs) and practice staff employed by GPs at 1 October 1989-1999, & 30 September 2000-2002
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NHS
General
Medical
Services
:
General
medical
practitioners
(
GPs
)
and
practice
staff
employed
by
GPs
at
1
October
1989
-
1999
,
&
30
September
2000
-
2002
(D5)
NHS General Medical Services: General medical practitioners (GPs) and practice staff employed by GPs at 1 October 1989-1999, & 30 September 2000-2002
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|
Practitioners
and
practice
staff
(
numbers
and
whole
time
equivalents
,
thousands
)
(D5)
NHS General Medical Services: General medical practitioners (GPs) and practice staff employed by GPs at 1 October 1989-1999, & 30 September 2000-2002
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All
Practice
Staff
(D5)
NHS General Medical Services: General medical practitioners (GPs) and practice staff employed by GPs at 1 October 1989-1999, & 30 September 2000-2002
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of
which
GMS
Practice
Staff
(D5)
NHS General Medical Services: General medical practitioners (GPs) and practice staff employed by GPs at 1 October 1989-1999, & 30 September 2000-2002
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|
All
WTE
Practice
Staff
(D5)
NHS General Medical Services: General medical practitioners (GPs) and practice staff employed by GPs at 1 October 1989-1999, & 30 September 2000-2002
|
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|
Practice
nurse
(D5)
NHS General Medical Services: General medical practitioners (GPs) and practice staff employed by GPs at 1 October 1989-1999, & 30 September 2000-2002
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