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    View finders

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    Involving users in decisions about rationing drug treatments can bring a qualitative perspective to approving new drugs.

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    In the clear

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    Giving patients clear and comprehensible information is crucial. Jane Beenstock and colleagues explain how their hospital has gone about ensuring the information they provide is jargon-free and written in plain English

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    REFERENCES

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    1 Law J, Lyall J. A touch of glasnost in the NHS. Health Service J 1988; 98(5091): 272-73.

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    Box 2. Contents of literature assessment

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    Writing style: questions about the way the information is written - for example, print size and layout.

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    VOL 108 NO 5589 THURSDAY 29 JANUARY 1998

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    SUBSCRIPTION DEPARTMENT ONLY

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    Wet ting the whistle

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    NHS employees who 'go public' on wrongdoing and malpractice are to get legal protection. Patrick Butler reports on the 'whistleblowers bill'

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    Half a league onward

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    Not everyone welcomes government plans to compare hospitals' performance. Lyn Whitfield reports

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    1948 and all that

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    Managers, doctors, nurses, unions, patients - you couldn't get a white paper cover between their leaders when they got together to give the NHS 50th anniversary celebrations their official send-off. An incredulous Mark Crail joined in the fun

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    You'd better believe it

    1998-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Coins and stamps aside, anniversary organisers are promising a cornucopia of ideas to celebrate the NHS's half-century, including a series of big- name lectures, debates on mental health services, and a travelling photo exhibition.

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    Reel lives

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    Was an NHS trust right to allow TV cameras onto a psychiatric ward? Lynn Eaton reports on the row

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    When it's time to call in CID

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    Trials of an American initiative dealing with stress and post-traumatic stress have proved successful, despite initial scepticism. Dolly Chadda reports

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    Time to turn the tables

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    'But do the panoply of indicators and league tables, together with the ritual of public scrutiny and humiliation for the laggards, actually improve performance? Where is the evidence?'

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    SELF-HELP BOOKLET SHOWS TRUST IN THE PUBLIC

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    It is good to know that 50 years on we have at least learned to trust the public and place some confidence in their ability to make sensible use of information and take some decisions of their own about the management of their ailments.

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    CAN SCOTLAND GO ALL THE WAY?

    1998-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Who said Scotland couldn't win the World Cup under a Labour government? (Comment, 15 January).

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    PUBLIC HEALTH GREEN PAPER SHOULD PUT ITS WEIGHT BEHIND A NEW TARGET

    1998-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Congratulations to the Journal for its early publication and analysis of Our Healthier Nation (News, News Focus, Comment, 22 January). Even in your concise summary, the central conceptual flaw in the public health strategy is obvious.

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    ARACHNOPHOBIA THE MOVIE? NO, ARACHNOPHOBIA THE JOURNAL

    1998-01-29T00:00:00Z

    I find the Journal interesting and informative - all but one page, which I cannot read.

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    A SIMPLE SOLUTION FOR THE STUDENT SHORTAGE

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    The Medical Workforce Standing Advisory Committee says the annual intake of medical students should be increased by about 1,000 as soon as possible (News Focus, page 13, 8 January).

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    LONDON'S 24-HOUR HELPLINE IS OLD NEWS IN OLDHAM

    1998-01-29T00:00:00Z

    You stated that a London health authority is using pounds195,000 of winter pressures money to launch what might be the first 24-hour nurse- led helpline to direct patients from casualty wards (News, page 6, 15 January).

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    A BEACON FOR THE REST OF THE HEALTH SERVICE?

    1998-01-29T00:00:00Z

    You are right that not everyone was idle over the holiday period in Hampshire (News, page 5; Comment, 8 January) as not only was normal business being carried out by social services and the local NHS trust, but also programmed meetings were being held between those organisations and Test Valley ...

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    PRO-SMOKING LOBBY IS ONLY SCORING OWN GOALS

    1998-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Martin Ball, spokesman for a tobacco industry-funded pressure group (Letters, 15 January), claims that under-age smoking would increase if the legal age for selling cigarettes was raised from 16 to 18. If this is true - which is most unlikely - why does he object, given that the tobacco industry ...