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    Sophia Christie on management lessons from literature

    2008-09-18T09:00:00Z

    While the 1980s saw an explosion of books promising 'the management secrets of...', War and Peace seems to have been sadly neglected. But Tolstoy's commentary is instructive in the context of current discussions about the next stage review.

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    Charities warn on information prescriptions scheme

    2008-09-18T09:00:00Z

    Charities in information prescription pilots have warned the scheme risks failure unless it is mandatory and supported by incentives.

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    Lord Carter to head up NHS competition panel

    2008-09-18T09:00:00Z

    Lord Carter of Coles is to be the first chair and director of the NHS Co-operation and Competition Panel.

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    Stroke services improving - Royal College of Physicians

    2008-09-18T09:00:00Z

    Stroke services have shown marked improvement in the last two years, an audit by the Royal College of Physicians has shown. The audit of 224 hospitals in all areas of the UK except Scotland found near universal provision of specialist stroke beds.

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    Mental health lacks national vision

    2008-09-18T09:00:00Z

    Mental health plans arising from the next stage review lack ambition and risk being 'lost' as the service focuses on other sectors, managers are warning.

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    Lib Dems unveil plan to slash NHS managers' pay

    2008-09-18T09:00:00Z

    Senior health managers should be forced to reapply for jobs and take pay cuts as part of a public sector cost-cutting drive, the Liberal Democrats proposed at their annual conference in Bournemouth this week.

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    NHS failure regime: up to 92 trusts may be culled

    2008-09-18T09:00:00Z

    The Department of Health expects to cull up to six hospital trusts a year under its new failure regime, figures in its impact assessment reveal.The document shows the DH expects to save £200m a year under the plans, which are out for consultation. It focuses on six trusts affected by ...

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    NHS Direct relieves pressure on A&E and GPs

    2008-09-18T09:00:00Z

    I refer to your feature on NHS Direct and referrals to accident and emergency. Independent research published in June shows that NHS Direct is helping take the pressure off A&E and GP surgeries as it increasingly continues to advise callers to treat themselves at home. In fact, our most recent ...

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    Integrated care warning

    2008-09-18T09:00:00Z

    Integration is in vogue. This is fine, but different enthusiasts interpret 'integration' differently. Confused enthusiasm is never a good thing on which to base health policy. At its best, such confusion could waste money; at its worst, it could cost lives.

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    Cases of legionnaires' to rise

    2008-09-17T11:37:48Z

    More cases of legionnaires' disease are likely as a result of climate change, researchers predict.

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    Patient information consultation begins

    2008-09-17T11:35:24Z

    Connecting for Health has launched a consultation on the use of patient information. It wants the public and health professionals to give their views on the use of patient information for purposes such as health research and managing and planning care.

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    Health Professions Council president re-elected

    2008-09-17T11:32:49Z

    The Health Professions Council has re-elected Anna Van der Gaag as council president.

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    Shortfall in care home funding

    2008-09-17T11:28:21Z

    An extra £540m is needed to pay for residential care for older people, research by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation predicts.

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    Cancer patients cannot afford prescriptions

    2008-09-17T11:25:43Z

    A third of cancer patients do not take their prescribed medicines because they cannot afford the prescription charge. Many do not know that buying prescription prepayment certificates would help with the cost.A survey by Macmillan Cancer Support found that 41 per cent of cancer patients did not know about how ...

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    Health students consider quitting over debts

    2008-09-16T11:00:00Z

    Over half of all students training to become members of professions including nursing, midwifery and occupational therapy are considering quitting their studies due to debt, according to a survey by Unison.Ninety per cent of respondents believed health students should be paid a salary. Mature students with children and students from ...

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    Infections prompt agency to issue blood testing guidance

    2008-09-16T11:00:00Z

    Guidance for the testing of blood glucose in residential care homes is to be issued by the Health Protection Agency after testing led to breakdowns in infection control. Five incidences of onward transmission of hepatitis B are believed to have occurred in care homes from 2004-07.

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    Scottish walk-in pharmacy services launched

    2008-09-16T11:00:00Z

    Eight Scottish pharmacies are piloting walk-in services such as immunisation, health checks, nurse-led minor injury clinics, sexual healthcare and smoking cessation. The pharmacies will stay open until midnight six days a week during the pilot, which is due to run until March 2010.

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    Scotland holds annual quality improvement review

    2008-09-16T11:00:00Z

    The annual review of NHS Quality Improvement Scotland will be held in public today, chaired by health secretary Nicola Sturgeon. The review will include a question and answer session with members of the public.

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    NHS non-executives: what does it take to succeed?

    2008-09-16T09:00:00Z

    Mike Hay examines the skills, knowledge, behaviours and approach that successful non-executive directors need

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    NHS dentists' pay tops £100,000

    2008-09-15T10:49:41Z

    The NHS Information Centre is tomorrow expected to reveal that some NHS dentists are earning £100,000 a year.