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Days like this - HSJ 1August 1991
NEWS: Trusts run over budget. . .Private income boost. . . business plan refusals. . .Nichol's savings priority. . .Meetings lengthen waiting lists
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Picking up the pieces
NEWS FOCUS: Shifting the Balance has appeared at last, showing how all the structural changes in the NHS 'jigsaw'fit together.Laura Donnelly compares the final cut with an earlier draft, leaked exclusively to HSJ
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The old grey superheroes
NEWS FOCUS: Managers want to do good, too.But the bean-counters and the clinicians do not always see eye to eye.Paul Smith reports on research into what motivates managers and medics
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Route planner
NEWS FOCUS: Care trusts are the preferred model for joint working between health and social services.Or are they? Paul Stephenson reports
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Figment of the imagination?
NEWS FOCUS: The National Institute for Mental Health is intended to transform mental health services and research in England.But will the reality match the rhetoric, wonders Rebecca Evans
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Taking the air
NEWS FOCUS: In a misguided attempt to implement the clean hospitals programme, many trusts have installed automatic air fresheners.Chris Gallagher reports on concerns that they may be triggering respiratory problems
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MONITOR
One of Monitor's readers (hello there! ) has written in to draw attention to some truly wonderful goal-setting by your friends and Monitor's at the Department of Stealth. Now they are sorting out equal opportunities so that everybody - even ladies and people from outside Surrey - can get a ...
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Shifting the Furniture: yet more upheaval
COMMENT: A reform too far as an angry public await real improvements in delivery
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Canards which say 'quack'
COMMENT: Charging for visits to GPs - a tired old idea in need of retirement
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Pounds, shillings and sense
OPEN SPACE: Trusts should be able to spend money according to their own priorities, free from central control, says Tom Caulcott
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Making it count
MY BRILLIANT CAREER - FINANCE: Balancing financial resources with the needs of a community is never easy - particularly when mergers are thrown into the mix. Lyn Whitfield talks to a man who has dealt with both