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Local government leaders call for long-term funding to beat bed-blocking
Published: 21/02/2002, Volume II2, No. 5792 Page 6 7
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Communications may be on brink of fracture, DoH warns
Published: 21/02/2002, Volume II2, No. 5792 Page 7
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Days like this
Labour pre-election proposals. . . Liberal wish-list. . . London ambulance computer crashes. . .Private sector cashes in. . .BUPA strikes deal
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Found wanting
OVERVIEW Improving Working Lives promised so much to NHS staff but has delivered very little, says Lyn Whitfield
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Out of the Fryer plan
NHS University chief executive, and sole employee, Bob Fryer sees learning as a core principle for any career. He talks to Lyn Whitfield
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Zero options
news focus Already zero-starred, four trusts now face the indignity of having their management franchised.And the way the news was communicated did little to soothe their hurt. Mark Gould offers a shoulder to cry on
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Curtain call
A team of managers is being recruited to sort out the problems in NHS operating theatres.Who will audition for the roles, and what will be expected of them, asks Ann McGauran
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A new broom
news focus Can a new town offer a clean slate for an altogether different model of primary care? Or is Quidditch Lane and its environs an artificial community? Barbara Millar reports
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Life in the fast lane
EUROPEAN COMPUTER DRIVING LICENCE Governments keep expressing their commitment to improve the IT skills of NHS staff. So is the European computer driving licence what they have been looking for? Lyn Whitfield reports
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Photographic memories
news focus Besieged by the press, two Scottish hospitals have had to cope with the most high-profile patients and their bereaved families.
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Despairing of disparity
NHS's progress is being hampered by lack of investment in social services
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Let's have real communication
Overpaid spin-doctors doing ministers' bidding are not what the NHS needs