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Cost of NHS Professionals 'higher' than agencies
Published: 28/02/2002, Volume II2, No. 5794 Page 8
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More cash for multiple sclerosis specialist centres
Published: 28/02/2002, Volume II2, No. 5794 Page 8
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GP counselling role for mental health patients urged
Published: 28/02/2002, Volume II2, No. 5794 Page 8
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Cheshire and Wirral set for mental health trust
Published: 28/02/2002, Volume II2, No. 5794 Page 8
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World Health Day emphasis will be on better fitness
Published: 28/02/2002, Volume II2, No. 5794 Page 8
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Brighton trust reaches for the stars but review remains critical
Published: 28/02/2002, Volume II2, No. 5794 Page 8 9
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Success of Scots IT strategy relies on 'people' element
Published: 28/02/2002, Volume II2, No. 5794 Page 9
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Merging of PFI trusts advised as way to meet growing pressure
Published: 28/02/2002, Volume II2, No. 5794 Page 9
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Days like this
HSJ 27 February1992 - Dentists' fee cut averted. . GP gains industry standard. . . Ministerial loan to HA. . Prisons need psychiatrists. . . Wales nursing home fee clash
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Ladies who launch
news focus: After years in the background providing vital support to the NHS, could a new initiative by the Women's Royal Voluntary Service be the solution to the crisis in social services? Paul Dinsdale reports
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Something old, something new
new focus: New models of working are needed to tackle the care needs of the growing number of elderly people.Lynne Greenwood talks to the pioneers of a collaborative approach to change
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An officer and a communicator
news focus: Flight lieutenant Lynda Sawers may be glad of her RAF skills as she becomes the first ever corporate communications manager for the Scottish Executive health department. Jennifer Trueland met her
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Where the living is easier
news focus: Community-based crisis services can keep psychiatric patients out of hospital and reduce feelings of stigma. Paul Smith looks at their progress to date
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Risk-management Milburn style
Comment: Endless administrative upheaval may have jeopardised essential reform
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Rescue remedies
ambulance services: It is all change in the ambulance service. Ambulance trust managers tell Jeremy Davies what this means for them
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Get your kit off
ambulance services: 'Stripping an ambulance trust of its military uniform and hierarchical structure brought it into the NHS and improved response times, reports Ray Shannon
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Falling on deaf ears
open space: Get your pals into ace jobs, listen to them telling you what a great job you're doing - and wait for disaster to strike. Sue Hood reports on the five-year cycle that besets top managers