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    Woolf at the door

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    CIVIL JUSTICE REFORMS

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    The changes: main points to watch for

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    CIVIL JUSTICE REFORMS

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    Keeping track - the three different routes for claims

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    Small claims: for claims up to £5,000 or personal injury claims up to £1,000. Designed to be informal and for the litigant in person. An unlikely forum for clinical negligence claims.

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    Made simpler: glossary of main new terms:

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    Out In

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    In on the act?

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    WHISTLEBLOWING

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    Is your whistleblowing policy up to the job?

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    Few of the draft policies by trusts and health authorities sent to Public Concern at Work comply with the new legislation. Indeed, the wording of some of them, no doubt inadvertently, makes it more likely that a member of staff will be protected if they make a disclosure to the ...

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    Indefinite articles

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    HUMAN RIGHTS

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    What the European Convention on Human Rights says

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    Article 2: 'Everyone's right to life shall be protected by law. No one shall be deprived of his life intentionally...'

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    When can a patient be allowed to die?

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    HUMAN RIGHTS

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    The right to fertility treatment

    1999-05-27T00:00:00Z

    Currently, the NHS limits its funding of fertility treatment. However, article 12 of the convention enshrines the right to found a family (see box 1), which could allow patients to claim fertility treatment on the NHS as of right. Diane Blood succeeded in securing the frozen sperm of her husband, ...

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    Defence mechanisms

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    WORKPLACE HARASSMENT

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    Preventing and dealing with harassment - a case study

    1999-05-27T00:00:00Z

    Hammersmith Hospitals trust has introduced a number of measures to prevent harassment. The trust has a general policy for dealing with harassment at work and management guidance on handling incidents. This includes mechanisms for:

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    monitor

    1999-05-20T00:00:00Z

    It is Monitor's sad duty to report that Dobbo's personal enforcer has met with a little accident. Joe McCrea fell down a flight of restaurant steps and dislocated his shoulder so badly that he spent the rest of the evening learning about the vastly improved A&E services central London hospitals ...

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    Millennium offer snubbed by staff

    1999-05-20T00:00:00Z

    Chief executives in health authorities and trusts across London joined forces this week to offer staff a £150 flat-rate bonus for working on millennium eve.

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    Dead and buried: Milburn's PFI review

    1999-05-20T00:00:00Z

    A key Department of Health review of the private finance initiative is now unlikely ever to see the light of day, according to HSJ sources.

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    PCGs and trusts invited to bid for £30m walk-in centre funding

    1999-05-20T00:00:00Z

    Primary care groups and trusts were invited this week to bid for a share of the £30m pot to set up walk-in health centres - and given just five weeks to set out their plans.

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    in brief

    1999-05-20T00:00:00Z

    news

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    Devolution heralds integrated approach

    1999-05-20T00:00:00Z

    Ministerial appointments in Scotland and Wales this week underlined the determination of devolved Labour administrations to break down barriers between health and social services.

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    'Threat' to services in contractual switch

    1999-05-20T00:00:00Z

    Acute and teaching hospitals face losing millions of pounds, putting services 'in danger', because of the switch to service agreements and out-of-area treatments, trust finance managers warned this week.

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    BMA slams police privatisation plan

    1999-05-20T00:00:00Z

    Plans by a second police force to privatise police surgeon services have come under fire from the British Medical Association after claims that standards have slipped since the first contract was let.