Latest news – Page 2455

  • News

    Doing the hurdles

    2001-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Senior mental health managers want to deliver the national service framework - but to what extent will lack of resources and trust hold them back, ask Edward Peck and Stefan Wigg

  • News

    Ask the boss: the survey sample and methodology

    2001-02-15T00:00:00Z

    The survey sample in 2000 comprised 64 managers in the most senior post responsible for mental health services in health authorities, local authority social services departments and NHS trusts in London.

  • News

    Pulling out the stops

    2001-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Media interest in the launch of a drug to help people give up smoking was exploited by one authority to promote its smoking-cessation service.Mark Langdon and colleagues report

  • News

    Voice recognition

    2001-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Primary care groups have taken steps to meet the NHS plan's agenda for greater public involvement, but are they up to the job? A survey suggests they need new skills.Michael Shepherd reports

  • News

    Involving the public: a long way to go

    2001-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Almost all (99 per cent) of respondents had a policy on public involvement or were developing one.

  • News

    Two's a crowd

    2001-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Allowing only one companion in the delivery suite sums up the lack of patient-focused care, says Sue Jackson

  • News

    Poor show up 'til now

    2001-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Poverty and Child Health Second edition By Nick Spencer Radcliffe Medical Press 352 pages £19.95

  • News

    Who's who - at this point in time

    2001-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Directory of Primary Care 2000-20001 Informa Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare in association with National Association of Primary Care 1,000 pages £125

  • News

    Punishing schedule is part of the story

    2001-02-15T00:00:00Z

    General practice: demanding work Understanding patterns of work in primary care By John Waller and Paul Hodgkin Radcliffe Medical Press 177 pages £17.95

  • News

    Commission may support male nurse in challenge on pensions

    2001-02-15T00:00:00Z

    The Equal Opportunities Commission is considering whether to back a male nurse - who is challenging NHS pension rules which give female nurses a better deal on early retirement - in taking his case to the Court of Appeal.

  • News

    Mother loses earnings claim

    2001-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Good news for NHS coffers in the latest judgement on what damages parents who have an unwanted child as a result of medical negligence can claim.

  • News

    Bill brings concern over patient confidentiality

    2001-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Tacked on at the end of the Health and Social Care Bill, now going through Parliament, is a clause which gives the health secretary far-reaching powers to make regulations controlling and prescribing who should be given access to patient information.

  • News

    in brief

    2001-02-15T00:00:00Z

    A new government Equality Direct Service will advise employers on issues such as equal pay and equality for disabled workers.

  • News

    in person

    2001-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Phil Taylor has been appointed regional director of finance for Trent region, having been acting director since last April.He was previously acting chief executive of Northern General Hospital trust, where he had also been finance director and deputy chief executive.

  • News

    Events

    2001-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Items are entered free for public sector, voluntary and professional organisations, but we need at least six weeks'notice of your event.Please send details to Uli Jaeger, HSJ, Greater London House, Hampstead Road, London, NW1 7EJ.Fax:020-7874 0254.

  • News

    In brief

    2001-02-15T00:00:00Z

    An extra £140m has been allocated to help tackle 'the postcode lottery of care' in the coming financial year bringing the average increase in health authority allocations to 8.9 per cent, according to health secretary Alan Milburn.The NHS research and development budget will rise by 6.6 per cent to £479m.

  • News

    Obesity epidemic kills 30,000 each year as costs top £485m

    2001-02-15T00:00:00Z

    An obesity epidemic is costing the NHS in England at least £480m a year, with costs to the wider economy probably in excess of £2bn, the National Audit Office has revealed.

  • News

    Third of intermediate care funds siphoned off into 'other priorities'

    2001-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Concerns about whether the promised funding of intermediate care, outlined in the NHS plan, will be realised have been heightened by figures showing that around a third of this year’s allocation has been spent elsewhere.

  • News

    Most trusts lagging in racial equality plans

    2001-02-15T00:00:00Z

    Only 5 per cent of trusts in London and southern England have fully implemented racial equality action programmes, despite a legal obligation to do so being only months away, a Commission for Racial Equality survey has revealed.

  • News

    Stripper treat leads to nurse suspension

    2001-02-15T00:00:00Z

    A nurse manager at a Cumbrian hospital has been suspended after a male stripper performed on a ward full of elderly patients.