Latest news – Page 2412
-
News
Days like this - HSJ 27 June 1991
NEWS: Private-sector recruitment backfires. . . An end to 'quasi-commercial' language. . . How to axe managers. . . Messy, miserable staff must go
-
News
The Windsor change
NEWS FOCUS: Labour's back with a vengeance. What did the Queen's speech reveal about its ambitions for health in the second term? Paul Smith reads between the lines
-
News
Cry freedom
NEWS FOCUS: Micro-management of the NHS will continue at the government's peril, reports Ann McGauran
-
News
The people's debate
NEWS FOCUS: If the NHS can't retain its staff, all the reforms in the world will not solve its problems. Ann McGauran reports
-
News
Fair to middling
NEWS FOCUS: There is nothing wrong with public-private partnerships in principle, but there is a lot wrong with them in practice. So says the IPPR commission's 'subtle'final report. So where to now, wonders Tash Shifrin
-
News
Found wanting
NEWS FOCUS: The modern patient has come a long way from the submissive, respectful individual of yesteryear. How should health providers respond in an era of greater expectation? Lynn Eaton reports
-
News
Might NHS staff learn of policy before the press?
COMMENT: Clarification, please, on 'franchising', which continues to baffle
-
News
Better late than never
COMMENT: Northern Ireland's acute services review needs urgent implementation
-
News
Signs of the times
NEWS FOCUS: Managers could be caught between NHS staff angered at increased private input into the NHS and the government. Tash Shifrin reports from Unison's conference in Brighton.