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Franchise trusts claim to be victims of 'more NHS bashing'
Published: 14/02/2002, Volume II2, No. 5792 Page 2
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Managers' code of conduct will not save incompetents
Published: 14/02/2002, Volume II2, No. 5792 Page 2 3
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Days like this
Leaked memo. . .GPs excel in purchasing. . .Private sector expansion . . .Double whammy for women . . .RHA contracts torn up
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Happy clappy
news focus: The New Health Network denies that its members are a bunch of New Labour luvvies out to hijack the healthcare debate.But they certainly have the ear of key government figures.So who exactly are these enthusiastic supporters of all things Blair
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Hopes high that publicity blitz will be shot in the arm for MMR jab
Published: 14/02/2002, Volume II2, No. 5792 Page 4
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Scottish boads still in deficit despite £90m cash injection
Published: 14/02/2002, Volume II2, No. 5792 Page 4 5
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A day in the life
consultants' hours - Rescheduling consultants' working week can help bring them within the limit set by the European working-time directive.Sheila Will and Andrew Will explain
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Acute anxieties
general hospitals: Every district general hospital has suffered at least 15 years of neglect. Now it is time to empower front-line staff and overcome consultants' reluctance to join the modernisation agenda. Mike Pollard reports
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Cut to the Chase
news focus: What exactly was the sequence of events that led to the discovery of a backlog of thousands of ultrasound referrals at a north London hospital? Laura Donnelly unravels a curious story
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Spot checks
news focus: As the MMR debate cranks up a notch in the wake of growing measles outbreaks, how much freedom does the public health community have to influence the course of events? Alison Moore reports
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Late delivery
news focus: Failures in psychiatric services tend not to attract public interest or political response.Two reports into major service failures relate an all-too-familiar story.Paul Smith reports