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  • RCGP sets out election wish list
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    RCGP sets out post election wish list

    2010-03-23T11:58:00Z

    The Royal College of GPs has called for longer consultation times and longer GP training in a manifesto targeted at whichever party wins the election.

  • Jail sentence for NHS fraudster
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    Jail sentence for NHS fraudster

    2010-03-23T09:40:00Z

    A senior NHS manager who fraudulently earned £245,246 over a five year period has been handed a 12 month prison sentence, suspended for a year. Hasan Tahsin was also ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work.

  • Ambulance system backed despite death
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    Ambulance system backed despite death

    2010-03-23T09:35:00Z

    Ambulance bosses have reassured the public the systems used to dispatch emergency vehicles are up to scratch after it was revealed that a woman died when the ambulance sent to her was diverted to another incident.

  • £557m announced for Scottish NHS
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    £557m announced for Scottish NHS

    2010-03-23T09:16:00Z

    The Scottish government will spend £557m on building new hospitals and upgrading the NHS in 2010-2011, it has been announced.

  • Darling promises 'sensible, giveaway-free Budget'
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    Darling promises 'sensible, giveaway-free Budget'

    2010-03-22T11:35:00Z

    Chancellor Alistair Darling has promised a “sensible, workmanlike” Budget as he renewed his message that there would be no pre-election giveaways.

  • PM to unveil personalised public service web pages
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    PM to unveil personalised public service web pages

    2010-03-22T11:35:00Z

    Everyone in the country is to be given a personalised web page for accessing government services within a year as part of a plan to save billions of pounds by putting all public services online, Gordon Brown is to announce.

  • News

    SNP pledges to end consultants’ bonuses

    2010-03-22T10:29:00Z

    A doctor turned politician has signalled the Scottish Nationalists’ determination to end the practice of financial bonuses for top NHS consultants.

  • Sacked consultant wins bullying appeal
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    Sacked consultant wins bullying appeal

    2010-03-22T11:34:00Z

    A leading consultant at top-security Broadmoor Hospital - sacked after complaints of bullying from colleagues, including a former lover - has won his case of unfair dismissal.

  • CQC chief executive Cynthia Bower
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    Two trusts registered with conditions

    2010-03-19T00:01:00Z

    Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust and Milton Keynes Hospital Foundation Trust have been told their registration with the Care Quality Commission is conditional on them improving the safety and quality of their care.

  • Tuberculosis care funding criticised
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    Tuberculosis care funding criticised

    2010-03-19T12:00:00Z

    London health authorities have so far failed to provide funding for a mobile unit that treats tuberculosis among homeless people and prisoners, a health minister said today.

  • Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon said the Patients’ Rights Bill will “send out a strong signal” that patients are at the heart of the NHS.
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    BMA unconvinced by SNP waiting time plan

    2010-03-19T11:58:00Z

    Doctors’ leaders have said they were “not convinced” by SNP plans to enshrine guaranteed waiting times in law.

  • PCTs bend pay rules to fill senior jobs
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    PCTs bend pay rules to fill senior jobs

    2010-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Primary care trusts are being forced to bend official pay rules to fill board level posts at a time when recruitment problems are predicted to deepen.

  • Rose Gibb
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    Judgement reserved in Rose Gibb appeal case

    2010-03-18T15:01:00Z

    The final outcome of the Rose Gibb case may not be known until after the election, after judgement was reserved today in her Appeal Court hearing.

  • Cynthia Bower
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    CQC plans ‘live’ ratings system

    2010-03-18T00:00:00Z

    The Care Quality Commission will publish six traffic light ratings for each health provider later this year, chief executive Cynthia Bower has revealed.

  • Gary Belfield
    News

    World class commissioning scores to top charts

    2010-03-18T00:00:00Z

    The Department of Health is expecting the best primary care trusts to receive the highest score available under world class commissioning this year for the first time.

  • NHS Alliance chief officer Mike Sobanja
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    SHAs pressurising PCTs into vertical integration

    2010-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Primary care trusts in at least four regions are under pressure from their strategic health authorities to vertically integrate their provider arms with acute or mental health trusts, HSJ has learned.

  • NHS IT milestone ‘on track’ to meet target date
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    NHS IT milestone ‘on track’ to meet target date

    2010-03-18T00:00:00Z

    A milestone in the national programme for IT is “on track” to be met, one of the software suppliers announced this week.

  • DH ignores own advice on digital engagement
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    DH ignores own advice on digital engagement

    2010-03-18T00:00:00Z

    The Department of Health was advised to merge NHS Choices, NHS Direct and HealthSpace into a single agency a year ago by research it commissioned itself then did not publish.

  • Rebecca Evans
    Leader

    Heed Liam Donaldson’s frosty warning on winter pressures

    2010-03-18T00:00:00Z

    The chief medical officer’s call for a plan to reduce the number of deaths in winter was welcomed by the health service but the responses from different parts of the sector smacked of buck passing.

  • Rebecca Evans
    Leader

    DH must help make integration seamless

    2010-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Progress on Transforming Community Services indicates more integration is coming our way. “Vertical integration” is the method of the moment, and HSJ understands some primary care trusts feel under considerable pressure to head in that direction.