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Raid on cash for child mental health service
Psychiatrists are furious that the final year of government money for improving services for thousands of children with mental health problems is effectively being lost - because the money is no longer ring-fenced.
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NHS could help boost New Deal
The government's New Deal programme for getting people into work has an important role to play in NHS recruitment and helping the health service to become more representative of local communities, according to employment minister Tessa Jowell.
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Days like this
Consultants' leaders are blocking moves to limit junior doctors'hours to 72 a week by 1994. The juniors claim that this is because consultants fear the deal could mean longer hours for them. But the consultants say they do not believe the timetable is practical. The Department of Health said it ...
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More nudge than fudge
What is the government's strategy for improving the nation's health? Despite proliferating documents, It is hard to say, but Ann McGauran looks at recent reports and discovers some interesting trends
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Root cause
The new boss at the Modernisation Agency has pleased staff by reassuring them that he will not relocate to London - for personal and professional reasons he wants to stay near his roots. Maura Thompson reports
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Wake-up calls
Political infighting has dogged debate on where a Wakefield hospital should be built. But work being done in the health action zone is overcoming the rivalry and bringing agencies together, writes Paul Stephenson
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WAKEFIELD'S HEALTH ACTION ZONE: BIG ON IMPACT, SMALL ON FUTURE FUNDING
The government's message to the NHS is that it is not just a question of resources, but using the resources in a different way. So you might expect schemes that have a big impact, using very little money, to get clear backing early on.
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A sense of perspective
He learned his trade marketing Smarties. Now Andrew Foster is turning his attention to winning over a new generation - to a health service career. Tash Shifrin profiles the NHS's new human resources director
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Out for the count?
NHS finance staff may have to work from a small number of centralised offices if two pilots are a success. Paul Stephenson looks at the implications
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Tube chief 's return to NHS would be a positive signal
Rumoured move speaks volumes - not least about benefits of public sector
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Plans not ready for take-off
Were you there? Mental healthcare has had a master class, organised for all chief executives. Despite the hype, the event was surprisingly good fun. I never stop being amazed by senior managers' commitment and readiness to learn from each other through the night, with their glasses held high - half-full, ...
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THE PERSUADERS
Name: Dr Peter Smith Job: Chair, National Association of Primary Care Style: The conciliatory face of the former GP fundholders' outfit, whose idea of a bit of needle is practising acupuncture - he also does homeopathy. Seen as 'less abrasive, less robust, more conciliatory'than predecessor Rhidian Morris. Handwriting analysis shows ...
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Fox gets in a twist over yoga - and firms up his position on tuberculosis
It is funny what gets people going. I was crossing New Palace Yard, the square below Big Ben, when a Labour MP stopped me to denounce the widely publicised re-introduction of matrons on the ward.