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RISE IN TEEN SEX: Sex services cannot cope with demand! So boomed last week's Hackney Gazette, conjuring up images of exhausted managers unable to keep up with the voracious appetites of the young. Dully, though, the story turns out to be to do with the rising problem of teenage pregnancy. ...
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Medical secretaries act over pay grading
Medical secretaries across the NHS could resort to industrial action as anger deepens over their continuing grading dispute.
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Directors of finance count cost
NHS finance directors are working an average of 12 hours a day, often six days a week. And an increasing number are taking on responsibility for other areas of work, according to a survey by the NHS organisation, Pay and Workforce Research.
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Days like this
Clinicians need to decide whether a treatment is 'worth having'before admitting patients on to a waiting list, NHS chief executive Duncan Nichol has urged. They should agree protocols to decide what treatment should be offered on the NHS and at what stage it should be available. 'Of course, such protocols ...
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Plane speaking
Will a National Patient Safety Agency create confusion in the clinical governance era? Chief medical officer Professor Liam Donaldson speaks exclusively to Laura Donnelly about why urgent action was needed
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Still counting: the 'no-blame'ethos
Northern and Yorkshire regional office recorded more serious incidents than any other region in 1998, Organisations with a Memory reveals.
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Claim-spotter
What looks like the biggest fraud in NHS history was uncovered in a district audit office in Caernarfon. Audit manager Ian Hughes unravelled the story exclusively for Mark Gould
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Bridging the gap
A move from NHS dentistry into private practice, combined with dentists'general reluctance to work in 'unattractive'areas, is leaving great swathes of the population without dental care. Lynn Eaton reports
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Cornwall: This is your pilot speaking
'It is been a problem here since about 1991, 'says Adrian Tyas, manager of operational services for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly health authority.
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Birmingham: 'Some people have never accessed NHS dentistry'
Birmingham doesn't have a problem with the total number of NHS dentists available, only with the locations of services.
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Too many dentists spoil the broth?
The run-down of NHS dentistry over the past decade could be a blessing in disguise, according to a controversial review published by the Consumers'Association earlier this month.
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When getting a life means getting out of the firing line
The NHS will lose more and more managers to the demands of the job
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Let's hear it for frontline heroes
No, not GPs but all the others in the NHS who work without whinging
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PALS will thrive in hard times
Most people, and certainly most journalists, assume that charities such as the College of Health and our national waiting list helpline (NWLH) love publicity. In theory, of course, we should because we can't help patients with problems unless they know we exist and we can't afford to advertise.
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Teething problems as maverick MPs get stuck into fluoride debate
'Keep it in the family, I say, ' quipped Alan Milburn as he fielded a question from Ann Winterton the other day. The Conservative MP for Congleton has been campaigning to save the heart transplant centre at Wythenshawe, Manchester, and doing it, she revealed, with the support of the MP ...