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    THE VOICE OF APH SPEAKS OUT LOUD AND CLEAR

    1998-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Following Barbara Millar's report (News focus, page 9, 14 May) on the prospect of a new organisation for public health emerging from the alliance of the Association for Public Health and the Public Health Alliance, I'd like to point out that I am now co-chair of the APH.

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    BY HOWARD BERLINER Anti-tax sentiment in ashes

    1998-06-04T00:00:00Z

    The debate over the responsibility of tobacco companies for the medical costs of illness related to smoking still rages in the US. Most recently, the tobacco industry agreed to pay $6bn to the state of Minnesota, just as a jury was about to begin final deliberations. This action has given ...

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    Branding those who bury their mistakes BY MICHAEL WHITE

    1998-06-04T00:00:00Z

    I did a little survey the other day and found that there are now 34 Labour doctors in the House, seven Tories and just one Liberal Democrat - Twickenham's Vince Cable. Doctors in the sense of PhDs and DPhils, of course. New Labour retains a touching Old Labour faith in ...

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    monitor

    1998-06-04T00:00:00Z

    The snazzy new NHS Primary Care Group Alliance is a lobby group in tune with the times. Picking up the government's new emphasis on health promotion, its press launch eschewed the wine, nibbles and danish pastries that often feature at such events. Instead, hacks were offered mineral water. And just ...

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    WEB WATCH

    1998-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Everyone wants to be a 'gateway' or 'one-stop shop' on the Net these days, and competition in the health world is increasingly fierce as commercial services recruit ever larger numbers of subscribers in a bid to capture what remains an elusive pot of advertising gold.

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    Models of perfection

    1998-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Small general hospitals will have to adapt and change if they are to survive.

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    Key Points

    1998-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Small general hospitals can adapt to changing demands in a number of ways. These include expanding day-case work and increasing outpatient services.

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    Close call

    1998-06-04T00:00:00Z

    When a health authority is looking for revenue savings, sooner or later its glance will fall on the local cottage hospital. But few such closure plans have been successfully completed, and some have caused HAs more time and effort than the savings justify. In almost every case, the HA has ...

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    Lessons

    1998-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Health authorities and trusts need to listen hard to positive offers of help from the community to maintain services such as cottage hospitals.

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    Home alone

    1998-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Carers of people with severe mental illness often have to cope entirely alone.

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    bulletin

    1998-06-04T00:00:00Z

    on the record

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    in person

    1998-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Mark Taylor (above) has been appointed chief executive of Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospital trust. Mr Taylor was formerly chief executive of the Royal Brompton before its merger with Harefield. Former Harefield chief executive John Hunt becomes deputy chief executive and corporate management director of the new trust. Other appointments ...

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    Income and health

    1998-06-04T00:00:00Z

    INEQUALITIES ARE AT THE CENTRE OF LABOUR'S HEALTH AGENDA, BUT THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HEALTH AND WEALTH IS NOT STRAIGHTFORWARD, ARGUES JOHN APPLEBY

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    this week

    1998-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Sylvia Diggory, the first ever NHS patient, shares a 1948 leaflet introducing the new service with Terry Waite at a 50th anniversary concert in Manchester. Ms Diggory was a 13-year-old patient at Park Hospital, Trafford, where Aneurin Bevan launched the NHS, and was picked to be part of the occasion. ...

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    Confederation top team quits en bloc to leave Thornton alone at the helm

    1998-06-04T00:00:00Z

    NHS Confederation chief executive Stephen Thornton appeared to be isolated at the head of the organisation this week after it emerged that the entire top management team he inherited just six months ago is quitting.

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    IN BRIEF

    1998-06-04T00:00:00Z

    The government has invited 34 areas to submit 'expressions of interest' in becoming health action zones next year. Up to 15 will be asked to develop detailed proposals for a second wave of HAZs due to start in April.

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    CHCs' chief goes in job showdown

    1998-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Community health councils' chief Toby Harris has resigned after a fierce row within the organisation over 'conflicts of interest'.

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    Widdecombe returns in Tory reshuffle

    1998-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Outspoken right-winger Ann Widdecombe has been made shadow health secretary in a reshuffle of the Conservative front bench.

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    BMA to rewrite clinical competence guidance

    1998-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Doctors' leaders are to issue new guidance to medical directors in a bid to ensure whistleblowers can take their fears about senior colleagues' clinical competence to managers working outside the trust concerned.