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    Asylum seeker influx strains GP workload

    2000-06-29T00:00:00Z

    A deal struck between the Home Office and a private company has left Leicestershire health authority struggling to provide back-up to GPs facing 'a huge additional workload' when 430 asylum seekers move into a city hotel.

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    Merger off the cards in 'spineless' U-turn

    2000-06-29T00:00:00Z

    Ministers have ruled out a planned merger between Ashworth Special Hospital and a Salford trust, in a Uturn which has been condemned as 'spineless'.

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    Damning report on in-fighting leads to radical shake-up at trust

    2000-06-29T00:00:00Z

    Ministers have ordered a radical shakeup of services at Surrey and Sussex trust following a damming report on factionalism and in-fighting in the area.

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    NHS Confederation to appoint new chair at AGM

    2000-06-29T00:00:00Z

    Dianne Jeffrey will become chair of the NHS Confederation at its annual general meeting tomorrow, taking over from Catherine McLoughlan who has steered the organisation through considerable changes over the past three years. Ms Jeffrey is chair of Community Health Care (North Derbyshire) trust, chairs the confederation's policy advisory group ...

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    NICE refuses to meet multiple sclerosis sufferers

    2000-06-29T00:00:00Z

    The National Institute for Clinical Excellence has responded angrily to a leak of its recommendation that beta interferon should not be prescribed on the NHS. It will now be reviewing its appraisal process with stakeholders. The Multiple Sclerosis Society challenged NICE to allow a group of patients to address it. ...

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    Record number of practitioners struck off register

    2000-06-29T00:00:00Z

    Almost 100 people were struck off the UK Central Council for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting register, according to provisional figures for the year to the end of March. In total, 96 practitioners were removed, equalling the 1996-97 figure. The number of complaints received by the UKCC also reached record ...

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    Rise in emergency calls to ambulance services

    2000-06-29T00:00:00Z

    Emergency calls to England's ambulance services rose by 7 per cent last year, from 3.8 million to 4.1 million, according to figures released by the Department of Health. Almost 1 million of these came from London. The figures show that of the 20 services that have introduced call prioritisation, Staffordshire ...

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    Network calls for overhaul of emergency care

    2000-06-29T00:00:00Z

    A collection of 16 essays published by the New Health Network has called for a radical overhaul of emergency care. Co-editor Dr Tom Coffey said every point of entry to the NHS - the ambulance service, social services, general practice and accident and emergency units - was fraught with delay, ...

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    GPs to receive £6.45 for every flu jab administered

    2000-06-29T00:00:00Z

    Health minister John Denham has concluded negotiations with the British Medical Association over payments for flu immunisations this year. GPs will receive a special payment of £6.45 for every jab administered to a patient over 65, as well as the normal £1.65 fee.

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    Speedy end for NI fundholding

    2000-06-29T00:00:00Z

    Northern Ireland has begun the process of dismantling GP fundholding, prompting hopes that its new system will be superior to England's primary care groups.

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    Radiology department loses consultant on eve of report

    2000-06-29T00:00:00Z

    A consultant at the centre of an investigation into a leading radiology department is to leave his post as clinical director.

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    Cash-strapped trust wants GPs to cut referrals by 15 per cent

    2000-06-29T00:00:00Z

    Tayside University Hospitals trust has announced a plan to reduce its £12m deficit over two years.

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    Special adviser to toil not spin

    2000-06-29T00:00:00Z

    Scottish health minister Susan Deacon has appointed Dr Colin Currie as a special adviser.

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    Court in the act

    2000-06-29T00:00:00Z

    Preparing for the Human Rights Act will be the key to avoiding litigation and damaging publicity. Peter Edwards and Peter Marquand report

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    Strapped for cash

    2000-06-29T00:00:00Z

    National service frameworks could have the unintended consequence of increasing the likelihood of litigation - putting further strain on tight budgets. Tessa Shellens and Bridgit Dimond report

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    Costly to a fault

    2000-06-29T00:00:00Z

    Litigation against the NHS is on the increase, consuming money that could otherwise be used for patient care. Danny Lee canvasses opinion about replacing today's system of compensation with an alternative that doesn't seek to blame

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    Record breakers

    2000-06-29T00:00:00Z

    Soon patients will be able to see records on them whether or not they were created by a health professional. Julie Everson looks at the changes brought in by the Data Protection Act

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    Learning the lessons of Bristol

    2000-06-29T00:00:00Z

    Just how do you cope when your organisation is under investigation? Julie Austin reviews the procedures of the Bristol public inquiry and looks at the wider implications for NHS organisations

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    Lung haul

    2000-06-22T00:00:00Z

    London's tuberculosis control programme is inadequate, uncoordinated, and patchy. Failure to address the problem is fuelling the spread of the disease, warns Frederick Marais

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    monitor

    2000-06-22T00:00:00Z

    Monitor hates to return to the work of Minette Marin. No, really, it does. But it is impossible to ignore the latest words of the doyenne of the Daily Telegraph. Ms Marin was less than impressed by the government's 'once in a lifetime' consultation on the NHS. Alan Milburn had ...