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    On the up: senior managers' pay rises

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    THIS WEEK

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    Off the stump and on with the work

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    COMMENT: Given proper resources and support, NHS staff can do what they're best at

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    A kick in the ballots

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    WALKING TALL: 'Ministers are clearly frustrated by the NHS absorbing increased funding without seeing any sea change in how it operates'

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    THE PERSUADERS

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    Our weekly guide to healthcare's most influential people

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    Off message

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    NEWS FOCUS: The departure of the DoH's communications director has led to accusations of ministerial control-freakery over media relations.Could this be a sign of things to come, asks Laura Donnelly

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    A week in PR

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    NEWS FOCUS

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    Return of the saint

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    NEWS FOCUS: Health minister Gisela Stuart, who first went to Parliament on St Gisela's day four years ago, is hoping she can hold on to her seat for a second term.Tash Shifrin met her on the campaign trail

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    ELECTION 2001

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    NEWS FOCUS

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    Second helpings

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    NEWS FOCUS: If Labour sweeps the polls today, there are interesting times ahead for the NHS - from the official end of postcode prescribing to innovatory use of staff; from dramatic cuts in HAs to a boost for the private sector.But what shape would the se

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    Quiz - Test of faith

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    NEWS FOCUS: So there you are, trotting along as a modern and dependable manager.Thanks to the wonders of deed poll, reform is now your middle name. And suddenly, it turns out that there are alternatives to the one true faith. To offer a soupcon of light r

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    In the morale maze

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    OPEN SPACE: GPs need to hang on to a certain amount of autonomy to provide a personalised service to their patients in the age of the primary care trust and patient protocols, argues Dr Andrew Spooner

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    Set for action

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    FILM LOCATIONS: Hospitals have long been favourite locations for film-makers. But what are the pressures, and benefits, for managers and staff? Harriet Gaze finds out

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    Restricted access

    2001-07-06T00:00:00Z

    ETHNIC MINORITY HEALTH: Though health authorities are doing better than primary care groups, the health needs of people from ethnic minorities are still being neglected by both, argue Mohammed Memon and colleagues

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    Spokes people

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    BOOKS

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    A hammer that misses its mark

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    BOOKS

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    Patient weight

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    BOOKS

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    IN PERSON

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    Chris Fincham has been appointed director of finance and information for Eastbourne and County Healthcare trust.He was formerly director of finance for East Sussex, Brighton and Hove health authority.

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    Events

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    PCT connections 15 June, Birmingham An NHS Confederation conference on 'Primary care trusts 2001: connecting to partnership' aims to help primary care organisations understand their role within the wider partnership agenda and highlight leading-edge thinking on local partnership management.