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      NewsAlan Johnson approves A&E closure plansHealth secretary Alan Johnson has given his backing to controversial plans to close the accident and emergency department at Chase Farm Hospital in Enfield, London.Proposals by Barnet, Enfield and Haringey primary care trusts, which had been referred to the independent reconfiguration panel, will see parts of the hospital rebuilt and ... 
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      NewsCut red tape, task force tells governmentA government-appointed task force is calling on the Department of Health and the social care inspectorate to cut the amount of information they require health and social care staff to report back on. 
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      NewsVariations in Scottish day surgery rates exposedAn Audit Scotland report has found variations in Scottish health boards' day surgery rates. 
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      NewsWales kicks off HPV vaccination schemeThe Welsh Assembly has launched its programme of HPV vaccination. 
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      NewsDH's new alerting system to go live next weekThe Department of Health's new central alerting system will replace the safety alert broadcast system and the chief medical officer's public health link from next Monday (8 September). 
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      NewsEmma Dent on the need for moving helpIn these pressed financial times, with estate agents twiddling their thumbs for lack of activity and thinking of sending their kids up chimneys to help pay the bills, I have struck on a way they can boost business. 
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      NewsLarge variations in quality of health regulationLarge variations in how much health regulators protect the public have been exposed in annual performance reviews. 
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      NewsTop-ups: experts divided over health's thorniest issueShould patients be allowed to top up their care by paying privately for drugs? The question has confounded experts and now the government has an unenviable task in making a final decision. Helen Crump reports 
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      NewsBill Moyes keen to see teaching foundationsMonitor executive chair Bill Moyes is urging more teaching hospitals to become foundation trusts in 2009. 
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      NewsDrug addiction services hit by unrealistic targetsUnrealistic targets to get more drug addicts into treatment are causing the quality of services to plummet, psychiatrists are warning. 
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      NewsNHS North East publishes workforce plansThe first major regional workforce proposals published since the next stage review appear to confirm the strong role given to strategic health authorities.NHS North East is creating a new regional-level organisation called NHS Education North East. 
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      NewsDoctors' memory sticks threaten data securityHospital doctors are carrying 'hundreds of thousands of kilobytes' of sensitive and identifiable patient information around on memory sticks with no security protection, a survey has found. 
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      News£1.75bn NHS surplus predictedThe NHS is set to finish this financial year with a £1.75bn surplus. The projection, based on estimates from the three months since April, is equivalent to just over 2 per cent of NHS revenue funding this year. 
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      NewsFujitsu may bring £700m action over IT dealThe Department of Health has refused to comment on reports that former national IT programme contractor Fujitsu is considering suing over the business it lost when its contract was terminated in March. 
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      NewsCervical cancer immunisation plans may exclude Muslim girlsMuslim girls will be excluded from a national vaccination scheme against cervical cancer because it clashes with the holy month of Ramadan, religious leaders are warning. 
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      NewsTop-up payment review highlights NHS bodies' worriesResponses to the review of co-payments have revealed the extent of uncertainty about the way forward for the NHS on top-ups. 
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      NewsPFI plan could keep debts off NHS trusts' balance sheetsNHS trusts may hand their private finance initiative hospitals over to specially created charities to avoid reporting PFI debts on their balance sheets, HSJ has learned.The controversial plans would involve trusts ceding control of the hospitals to a third party. 
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      NewsHull trust buys Nuffield hospital to save moneyHulland East Yorkshire Hospitals trust has bought a private Nuffield hospital to avoid contracting out services to the independent sector. 
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      NewsConservatives plan to step up councils' role in healthPublic health directors would have to report to local authorities under plans announced by the shadow health secretary last week. 
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      NewsPutting the patient at the centrePersonal budgets are nothing more complicated than being clear with people from the outset about how much money is available to meet their level of need and allowing them greater choice over how it is spent. 
 
 
      











 
     
     
     
    