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This paper outlines some of the pitfalls associated with the efficient management of beds using a case study in Preston. The value of follow‐up studies is reviewed and the importance of management drive to secure changes in practice is stressed. External factors, such as the control of overall bed numbers, appear to result in greater changes and improvements in effective use than prolonged investigation and negotiation with the consultants involved.

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