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    NICE basks in new watchdog's approval

    2008-08-21T09:00:00Z

    The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence has welcomed the new health watchdog's tough stance on NHS organisations that ignore its guidance.

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    PCTs fight for local decision making on controversial drugs

    2008-08-21T09:00:00Z

    Primary care trusts must retain their right to decide whether patients receive controversial drugs in exceptional circumstances, PCT leaders have warned.

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    Lib Dems challenge MRSA performance

    2008-08-21T09:00:00Z

    Nearly two thirds of trusts failed to hit the government's MRSA target, the Liberal Democrats have claimed.

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    Academics doubt link between death and standards

    2008-08-21T09:00:00Z

    Academic research has cast serious doubt on the link between hospital mortality rates and quality of care, raising questions over Department of Health moves towards routine publication of death rates.

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    Managers must team up with doctors

    2008-08-21T09:00:00Z

    While managers may be losing sleep over the European working time directive the solution, as with so many of the 'big issues' in the NHS, is for them to work in close collaboration with their clinical colleagues, particularly consultants. Imposed solutions will damage doctors' morale and patient care.

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    Strategy planning for the workforce

    2008-08-21T09:00:00Z

    The debate started by your report on workforce strategy is timely, as in each region primary care trusts and providers grapple with understanding their roles in workforce planning, following the publication of A High Quality Workforce.

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    Ambulance finances break even

    2008-08-21T09:00:00Z

    Ambulance service trusts are not in financial crisis through their efforts to meet the government target for emergency response times.

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    Trusts fail on race inequalities

    2008-08-21T09:00:00Z

    The Royal College of Nursing's own research reflects the findings of the Race Equality Service Review by the South East Coast BME Network.

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    Positive signs in struggle for race equality

    2008-08-21T09:00:00Z

    HSJ is right to highlight the challenges in getting more staff from black and minority backgrounds into senior management positions. We at the NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement recognise this and are far from complacent about what the data shows us.

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    Emergency units traumatised as Darzi plans develop

    2008-08-21T09:00:00Z

    The next phase of reform will see major trauma go to regional centres, leaving smaller A&E units facing an uncertain future. Will they become unviable? Alison Moore finds out

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    Monitor previews foundation trust finances

    2008-08-21T09:00:00Z

    The regional Darzi plans will at last prompt foundation trusts to spend their surpluses, Monitor's executive chair has predicted.

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    Diabetes care still needs improvement, says DH report

    2008-08-20T11:55:00Z

    Prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diabetes are improving, but five years after the launch of the diabetes national service framework, the needs of pregnant women, children and emergency cases are still not being fully met, a Department of Health report out today says.

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    Ambulance trust hosts religious understanding summit

    2008-08-20T11:46:00Z

    East Midlands Ambulance Service will host the UK's first NHS religion and belief summit next week to discuss how improved understanding of religious sensitivities can aid patient recovery and comfort.

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    Two in five care home residents depressed - Age Concern

    2008-08-20T11:30:00Z

    Two in five people over 65 who live in care homes suffer from depression, a report from Age Concern has found.

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    Poorest children '10 times more likely to die'

    2008-08-20T11:16:00Z

    Children born into the UK's poorest families are 10 times more likely to die from sudden infant death syndrome than those from better-off families, the Campaign to End Child Poverty says in a new report out today.

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    Figures show drop in waiting times for cancer treatment

    2008-08-19T12:12:00Z

    Scotland has published statistics on waiting times for cancer treatment for January-March 2008.The figures show that 94.1 per cent of patients were treated within two months of an urgent referral, up from 84.5 per cent in the same period a year ago.

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    Chewing gum speeds recovery after surgery, study claims

    2008-08-19T12:04:00Z

    Chewing gum may help recovery following bowel surgery and reduce length of hospital stay, according to a study published in Archives of Surgery.

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    Antidepressants may impair driving, research finds

    2008-08-19T11:59:00Z

    Researchers in the US have found that antidepressants may impair driving ability.

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    Pharmacists' union to investigate workplace stress

    2008-08-19T11:55:00Z

    The Pharmacists' Defence Association is conducting a work-related stress audit.

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    Spreading the word about NHS careers

    2008-08-19T09:00:00Z

    Taking part in a new careers initiative could help NHS organisations raise their profile among job seekers