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    Collateral damage as Joe misfires his rocket

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    POLITICS MICHAEL WHITE

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    Telemedicine and telephones Reference group offers links and practical advice based on experience

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    As the two founding members of the Institute of Health Services Management's telemedicine and telecare programme, we were pleased to see your wide-ranging comments on telemedicine ('Telly addicts?' IT Update, 18 March).

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    Pathways and judgement: why not a bit of both?

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    Professor Jeremy Dale makes a number of interesting points about computer systems for telephone triage and advice (news, page 3, IT Update, 18 March), particularly his assertion that 'all the professions - especially the Royal College of Nursing - favour the guidelines approach', while 'ambulance services have so far tended ...

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    Putting a premium on preventing pricey calls

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    Trusts are still dismissing employees for making premium-rate telephone calls at work. In this day and age, it is inconceivable that any trust has a telephone system which does not prevent premium-rate calls.

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    Looking for good information? Try the library

    1999-04-08T00:00:00Z

    I was surprised to see no mention in your feature on clinical governance ('PA for the course', page 26, 11 March) of the importance of the library and information service in the hospital.

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    NHS managers are ahead of the game

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    Professor David Hunter is right to highlight the scale of the management task in delivering NHS modernisation (news, page 3, 11 March).

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    Clinical trials can test effectiveness

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    Your feature on the introduction of the Alzheimer's drug, donepezil, in the Withington Hospital, Manchester, ('Making introductions', pages 28-29, 25 February) stated that 'evidence of its efficacy in clinical use and its cost-effectiveness can only be obtained from further research and audit after its introduction in clinical practice'.

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    Targeted team's help for homeless people

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    I read with interest Steve Ainsworth's article on access to GP services ('Left out in the cold', page 23, 11 March). It is too easy, however, to blame GPs for failing to address the health needs of homeless people.

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    Magic Mo-ments planned for devolution year

    1999-04-08T00:00:00Z

    A magic moment it was indeed when Mo Mowlam addressed the Royal College of Nursing congress (politics, 18 March). But in your news focus report of the event, the suggestion that health secretary Frank Dobson 'had better things to do' than address congress is unfair.

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    Why roll out the; red carpet...

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    royal visits

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    'Nothing like it used to be'

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    Jenny Bond, the BBC's royal correspondent, has trailed many a royal visitor round various healthcare establishments. She believes the visits are useful. 'I have seen it all around the world,' she says. 'After they leave, the staff and patients' day is brightened and their spirits lifted.

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    Who does what

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    royal visits

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    One's first trip to a Belfast hospital

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    Before the first ceasefire in Northern Ireland it was impossible to organise a royal visit to any of the hospitals there because the security risk was so great. The Duchess of Kent, patron of the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast, would instead host receptions for hospital staff at Hillsborough Castle.

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    Bowing is optional: the Princess Royal goes to Devon

    1999-04-08T00:00:00Z

    It took six years for the Princess Royal to reschedule her visit to Exeter and District Community Health Services trust - her 1993 visit had to be cancelled because of bad weather.

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    Boom or bust?

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    US healthcare

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    Archie's enemies

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    open space

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    HA backed in appeal against compensation

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    The NHS Litigation Authority is backing an appeal by East Kent health authority against a High Court judgement which, it claims, jeopardises the whole national cervical screening programme.

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    in brief

    1999-04-08T00:00:00Z

    The long-awaited protection for whistleblowers in the Public Interest Disclosure Act 1998 is set to come into force in spring or early summer, giving staff who raise concerns about malpractice at work protection from victimisation or dismissal. Anyone victimised for making a protected disclosure will be able to bring a ...

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    Dental restoration

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    on the evidence