All Health Service Journal articles in 1999-09-23 – Page 2
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in person Denise White
Denise White has been appointed director of nursing and operations at the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital trust in Birmingham. She was previously deputy director of nursing and clinical development at Sandwell Healthcare trust.
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Days like this
Opposing self-governing trusts... Clothing promotion... Reforms jeopardised by doctor- manager confrontation... indelicate questions...
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Wipe-out: what managers told the NHS Confederation
'There will be very little cash around, and any pay award that was unfunded, even to a proportion of last year's unfunded level, would wipe us out.' HA chief executive
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Government set for collision course over new holiday pay
The government has provoked a new row with unions over how NHS bodies should implement enhanced holiday pay rates demanded by the working- time directive.
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Storm clouds will force open Treasury coffers
comment The general election is too close to risk conflict with the public sector
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Are we the champions?
Delegates were offered a new term to add to the growing lexicon of phrases invented to describe elements of the government's modernisation programme for the NHS.
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Long-term care silence dubbed 'very worrying'
A member of the Royal Commission on Long-Term Care has attacked government 'silence' over its report.
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Bristol inquiry hears of opposition to DoH monitoring performance
The former head of the Department of Health has told the Bristol Royal Infirmary Inquiry that there was 'no system' of measuring the quality of care provided by the NHS in the 1980s.
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news in brief
A survey of 140 trust nursing directors, by Pay and Workforce Research and the newsletter Employing Nurses and Midwives, has found that their average basic pay is now 73 per cent of a chief executive's salary, compared with 66 per cent in 1998. Respondents said they had wider responsibilities, including ...
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