All Health Service Journal articles in 2001-12-06 – Page 2
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Time has come to review royal colleges, says Light
Published: 06/12/2001, Volume III, No. 5784 Page 8
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A critical mass the NHS could do without
comment Lack of support from ministers and policy confusion is doing lasting damage
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Days like this
Better nurse management needed - DoH writes off capital charge discrepancies -no payout for non-haemophiliacs -AMA funding fury - Row over PM's role in Papworth decision
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Unchecked paediatrician 'errors' trigger trust systems inquiry
Published: 06/12/2001, Volume III, No. 5784 Page 9
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Facing up to the truth
wait watcher: Despite the upbeat press release, the latest waiting-time data shows progress towards targets is neither fast nor far enough, says John Yates
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Non-emergency transport is too 'finance-driven'
Published: 06/12/2001, Volume III, No. 5784 Page 8
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Stage fright
news focus: With appraisals a compulsory part of NHS life, actors are being used to show staff the right and wrong ways of conducting them. Alison Moore reports
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Up they go
So how difficult is it for nurses to break through the glass ceiling into top management? Ann Dix finds out
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On shaky ground
The Wanless report said far more about the future of the NHS than merely its funding. Paul Stephenson asks whether its predictions are founded on crumbling assumptions
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Long-haul plight
news focus: Unacceptable waiting times, too few beds and a looming general election - the Irish Republic's solution is a 10-year plan for its health service. Joe Armstrong reports
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In place of strife
news focus: Sectarian violence in Northern Ireland has left health services with further strain on increasingly tight budgets. Jonathan Traynor reports on the legacy of confrontation
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