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TUC chief may opt out of private health scheme
General secretary of the Trades Union Congress John Monks is going to 'look into and possibly review' his membership of a health scheme guaranteeing treatment outside the NHS, according to a union spokesman.
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Triumph for best practice as A&E trolley waits are slashed by NPAT
Trolley waits at 16 accident and emergency departments have been slashed through an initiative headed by the National Patient Access Team.
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Secretaries set to reject unionapproved offer
Medical secretaries in Scotland are set to reject a national framework offer on their re-grading dispute despite acceptance being recommended by their own union.
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'Whistleblower' claim against London trust
A clinical governance manager has launched a tribunal case against a major teaching hospital in one of the first cases under new 'whistleblowing' legislation.
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Trust chief steps down days before CHI report
Epsom and St Helier Hospital trust has confirmed that its longserving chief executive Nigel Sewell is to step down just days before the Commission for Health Improvement publishes its review of the trust.
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Modernisers go back to front line
Members of the NHS Modernisation Board are heading 'back to the floor' in a bid to give themselves a taste of life on the front line and to help engage staff in the process of change in the health service.
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Evolution not abolition for CHCs
Government proposals for a revamped patient and public involvement system will see a shift in emphasis from the abolition of community health councils to a 'transfer' of their responsibilities, HSJ understands.
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Drowning, not waving
Health academics Kieran Walshe and Judith Smith are not convinced by the government's call for yet another deluge of NHS reform.They wonder what, if anything, it will achieve Ministers and civil servants in the Department of Health probably look back nostalgically to Labour's first term in government in 1997 and ...
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Celebrity menus prove difficult to swallow
Hospital caterers fear that trusts may not not be able to fund the extra costs of implementing the NHS menu, with dishes created by celebrity chefs costing significantly more than traditional meals.
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Morale lifts at troubled Oxford A&E
Commission for Health Improvement reviewers last week visited the troubled accident and emergency department at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford where staff are reporting improvements in morale.
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Days like this
Performance reviews. . .Inner city immunisation. . .Health authority mergers. . .Doubts over 'centre of excellence' Trade union NALGO is calling for changes to individual performance reviews and performancerelated pay, which it claims have fallen into 'disrepute'. In its submission for a 12.5 per cent pay rise for up to ...
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NurturingTom, Dick and Harry
Afew weeks ago I met an inspiring Australian nurse, probably in his early fifties.
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Devious ways to get shot of union activists without even a whimper
MACHIAVELLI RETURNS FOR THE SUMMER WITH HIS BLUFFER'S GUIDE TO MANAGING THE NHS