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    Charities support Labour on health interventionism

    2008-09-24T11:35:00Z

    Charities and activists have told Labour not to shy away from tackling access to GP services and to ignore jibes about the 'nanny state'.

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    Wales to debate presumed consent for organ donation

    2008-09-23T11:22:00Z

    The Welsh Assembly is to hold a series of debates on whether or not Wales should introduce presumed consent to increase the number of organ donors.Health minister Edwina Hart said once there was a clear understanding of public opinion on the issue, the assembly would consider the need for changes ...

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    NHS polyclinics could undermine patient trust

    2008-09-23T11:11:00Z

    Research at Leicester University suggests polyclinics and ‘super surgeries’ will undermine trust between patients and GPs because patients will be unlikely to see the same doctor on every visit.

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    Richard Branson joins Patients Association

    2008-09-23T11:07:00Z

    Sir Richard Branson, Baroness Kennedy, Professor Sir Iain Hutchison and Dr Evan Harris have all become vice presidents of the Patients Association.

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    Women ignoring vaginal infections, says charity

    2008-09-23T11:01:00Z

    Nearly half of all women are ignoring symptoms of vaginal infections, according to a survey by women's health charity Wellbeing of Women.

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    DH launches research fellowships

    2008-09-22T14:19:00Z

    The Department of Health and the National Institute for Health Research have launched a research fellowship scheme that will provide £4m over the next three years.Healthcare scientists are invited to develop a research project that will improve patient care while promoting links between the NHS and university research groups.

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    Scots patients get surgery waiting time guarantee

    2008-09-22T14:14:00Z

    Patients in Scotland should wait no more than 12 weeks for surgery after being referred to hospital, under proposals in a consultation on the Patient Rights Bill.

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    Hospitals told data protection must uphold human rights

    2008-09-22T14:11:00Z

    Public sector bodies, particularly hospitals, could face large fines if they do not take action to ensure their data protection upholds human rights laws, a law firm has warned.

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    Isle of Wight PCT appoints new chief executive

    2008-09-22T14:08:00Z

    Kevin Flynn has been appointed as chief executive of Isle of Wight primary care trust.

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    BMA junior doctors committee elects chairman

    2008-09-22T14:03:00Z

    Andrew Thornley, a specialist registrar in cardiology at the James Cook Hospital in Middlesbrough, has been elected the new chairman of the BMA junior doctors committee.

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    VTE risk assessment for hospitals

    2008-09-19T13:24:00Z

    A venous thromboembolism risk assessment has been developed for hospitals.One of the main recommendations from the April 2007 VTE implementation working group was that all hospitalised patients should receive a VTE risk assessment on admission.

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    HIV exposure guidance published

    2008-09-19T13:10:00Z

    Updated guidance on how to handle exposure to HIV has been published by the Department of Health.

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    Flu information campaign announced

    2008-09-19T13:07:00Z

    This year's flu immunisation communications campaign begins on 1 October and will focus on people under 65 with long-term conditions as well as those aged 65 and over.

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    New guidelines for doctors on reporting convictions

    2008-09-19T13:03:00Z

    The General Medical Council has published revised guidance clarifying doctors' duty to report criminal offences and related matters such as anti-social behaviour orders to their regulator.

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    Independent sector hospital gets all-clear

    2008-09-19T12:55:00Z

    A Healthcare Commission assessment of Milton Park Independent Hospital has found significant improvements to protect the safety of patients.

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    Lib Dems take a cheap shot at managers

    2008-09-18T09:00:00Z

    Any public sector manager thinking of voting for the Liberal Democrats at the next election might wish to reconsider after the ill-judged rant by Treasury spokesman Vince Cable at the party conference.

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    NHS centralism is in the small print

    2008-09-18T09:00:00Z

    Buried within the 59 pages of brittle-dry prose of an ‘impact assessment’ on the failure regime for foundering trusts are extraordinary assumptions by the Department of Health about how many providers will go to the wall.

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    Patient safety campaign launches web resources

    2008-09-18T13:29:00Z

    The Patient Safety First Campaign has launched a website with resources for trusts that have signed up to its patient safety initiative.The site includes a set of how-to guides detailing recommended interventions and measurement.

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    MRSA infections down, Health Protection Agency reports

    2008-09-18T13:14:00Z

    MRSA infection rates have dropped by 14 per cent, according to figures from the Health Protection Agency.

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    NHS in Wales 'is improving financial management'

    2008-09-18T13:09:00Z

    There are clear signs that the NHS in Wales is improving the way it manages its finances, the Welsh auditor general has said.