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Oliver Bernath, IHP's founder and a former consultant neurologist who went on to work at the management consultant McKinsey, told the Guardian that for the scheme to work it would need to cover at least 2 million patients – with 1,000 GPs signed up.
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We are looking to get the first consortiums signed and ready in April with 100,000 patients, said Bernath.
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Bernath, who has run his plans past the head of the NHS, Sir David Nicholson, says such criticism is misplaced.
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Players may hate autocratic coaches but play well under them Bernath, 1991.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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Players may hate autocratic coaches but play well under them Bernath, 1991.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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ANDERSON: And Bernath says this type of high jinx makes for a good laugh.
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Yaya Dampha, a journalist with the pro-opposition daily Foroyaa, who was travelling with Bernath, a British-American national, and Ayobele,
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Cliff Bernath devoted 21 years to military service including a tour in Vietnam, command of two companies, and a variety of staff jobs, most recently assigned as Executive Assistant and Director for Management to the Special Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Public Affairs).
President Names Defense Officials ITY National Archives 1993
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Bernath: "English walnut trees may produce pistillate blooms for a number of years before they produce pollen so that if you have only one tree it may be due to lack of pollination."
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Bernath of New York, "New growth matures about the end of September," is fairly typical, as is the reply of Dr.R. T. Dunstan of North Carolina,
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