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    Social care managers working longer hours

    2008-02-18T11:04:42Z

    Eight out of 10 social care managers regularly work more than their contracted hours, a report by the Chartered Management Institute has found.

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    Tories warn over Darzi polyclinic plans

    2008-02-18T11:03:21Z

    Junior heath minister Lord Darzi's plan to introduce polyclinics throughout the UK will not improve family services, according to the Conservatives.

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    Call for better veteran mental healthcare

    2008-02-18T11:01:00Z

    Clinical care and rehabilitation services for wounded servicemen and women by the Defence Medical Services are world class but mental health treatment is not thorough or systematic, a report by the Commons defence select committee has said.

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    Heart disease target met five years early

    2008-02-18T10:58:45Z

    The target of reducing deaths from cardiovascular disease by 40 per cent in people under 75 has been met five years early, according to a progress report on the coronary heart disease national service framework.The report also outlines achievements of a capital programme to provide facilities for treating patients with ...

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    Career changes will turn nurses into 'handmaidens', say unions

    2008-02-18T09:39:45Z

    Nurses will become mere “handmaidens” who lack leadership skills under planned changes to nursing careers, unions have warned. The Department of Health’s consultation on post-registration nursing careers, which ended last Friday, proposed moving away from early specialisation, with nurses instead working in five shorter term “pathways” such as mental health ...

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    minimum gp core hours

    2008-02-15T13:22:29Z

    The Department of Health has no plans to set a minimum number of consulting hours GP practices should provide during their contracted core hours. As the government plans to set a minimum threshold for hours practices must be available for appointments outside the hours of 8am to 6.30pm Monday to ...

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    New advice on promoting dignity in care

    2008-02-15T12:06:24Z

    The Social Care Institute for Excellence has published guidance for health and social care workers on legislation designed to protect patients' dignity.

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    £33m equipment boost for Welsh hospitals

    2008-02-15T11:18:14Z

    Hospitals across Wales are to get a share of almost £33m to buy equipment and improve patient facilities, it was announced today.

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    National breastfeeding helpline launched

    2008-02-15T11:06:34Z

    A national breastfeeding helpline that will provide practical support and information to mothers - backed by £150,000 a year - was launched by public health minister Dawn Primarolo today.

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    Scots veterans 'entitled to priority treatment'

    2008-02-15T10:49:40Z

    All armed service personnel who develop health problems as a result of serving their country are entitled to priority treatment on the NHS, says guidance to Scottish health boards issued today.

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    Quarterly A&E waiting times published

    2008-02-15T10:36:04Z

    The Department of Health today published the latest quarterly figures for accident and emergency department waiting times.The statistics for the quarter ending December 2007 show trusts' performance on the total amount of time patients spend in A&E from arriving to being admitted to hospital, discharged or transferred elsewhere.

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    CSIP urges greater health and social care integration

    2008-02-14T11:12:32Z

    New cultures and methods of working together are the key to more effective health and social care services, according to a guide published today by the Care Services Improvement Partnership Integrated Care Network.

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    Unison reacts over mental health ward assaults

    2008-02-14T11:11:13Z

    Unison's head of nursing Gail Adams has described yesterday's Healthcare Commission report on assaults on mental health ward nurses as 'shocking reading'.

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    Major inconsistencies between medical schools

    2008-02-14T10:56:40Z

    Tests taken byUKdoctors show enormous variation in performance depending on which medical school they attended, according to new research.

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    NHS private clinics 'underused'

    2008-02-14T10:48:50Z

    Independent sector treatment centres carrying out NHS care are not seeing as many patients as they have been contracted to treat, according to figures published by the Department of Health.

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    NHS changes 'are yet to deliver'

    2008-02-14T10:47:03Z

    Payment by results has yet to deliver significant improvements, according to a report published today by the Audit Commission.Under PbR, productivity has not risen greatly although the report conceded that the policy had not borne out fears it would damage patient care by cutting costs.

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    Welsh epilepsy plan first of its kind

    2008-02-14T09:00:00Z

    Pressure is mounting to address failures in epilepsy care across the UK after the launch of a groundbreaking plan in Wales.

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    All or nothing: patients are told no to private top-ups

    2008-02-14T09:00:00Z

    Patients who choose to buy drugs that the NHS will not fund are being told they will have to pay for all their treatment - not just that part. Should trusts relent and offer mix-and-match packages of care, or would that mean a two-tier service? Alison Moore reports

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    Training cuts could stifle talking therapy

    2008-02-14T09:00:00Z

    A government pledge to make 'talking therapies' more available is being jeopardised by higher education funding cuts, training providers have claimed.

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    Trust defends repainting to greet prince

    2008-02-14T09:00:00Z

    Birmingham Children's Hospital foundation trust has defended using government funding to repaint hospital wards and a conservatory used by patients and visitors ahead of a royal visit.