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    BME mental health admission rates above average, study shows

    2007-12-07T10:41:55Z

    A census of the ethnicity of inpatients in NHS mental health and learning disability services has shown that some black and minority ethnic groups are three times more likely than average to be admitted as inpatients.

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    50,000 denied insulin pumps in the UK

    2007-12-06T10:55:57Z

    The charity Diabetes UK is calling for more access to insulin pumps for people with diabetes as new research shows they are more effective in improving blood glucose control and reducing hypoglycaemic episodes than traditional insulin injections.

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    Prescription charges cut in Scotland

    2007-12-06T10:55:15Z

    From next April, prescription charges will be cut by 25 per cent to £5 inScotlandand abolished by 2011.Making the announcement yesterday, Scottish health minister Nicola Sturgeon said people with chronic and long-term conditions would benefit from a 50 per cent cut in the cost of prescription pre-payment certificates.

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    Alzeimer's drugs appeal granted

    2007-12-06T10:41:26Z

    The continuing row over funding for Alzheimer's drugs on the NHS is set to go to the Court of Appeal.

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    NHS stop-smoking clinics are working, research shows

    2007-12-06T10:40:33Z

    Research has shown that NHS stop-smoking clinics work, with figures highlighting particular progress in deprived areas.

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    GP abortion trials begin

    2007-12-06T10:39:35Z

    Trials have begun to test whether early abortions could be carried out safely in GP surgeries in England.

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    Nineteen PCTs pledge to lead the way on race

    2007-12-06T09:00:00Z

    A group of primary care trusts have pledged to be the first to meet performance targets to reduce health inequalities experienced by black and minority ethnic communities.

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    In this week's HSJ

    2007-12-06T09:00:00Z

    NewsThe government's focus on cutting waiting lists can lead to resources being drained away from treatments for those in the greatest medical need, academics have claimed.Advocacy services for mental health patients subject to community treatment orders are not expected to be introduced until six months after the orders are brought ...

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    Report exposes failings of private mental healthcare

    2007-12-06T09:00:00Z

    Commissioners have been urged to check the quality of private mental health providers, as figures reveal many are failing to meet national standards.

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    Foundation trust status fails to drive improvement

    2007-12-06T09:00:00Z

    Gaining foundation trust status is not yet driving sustained improvements in performance, the regulator Monitor has concluded in its review of their performance last year.

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    Doctors doubt intellect of managers

    2007-12-06T09:00:00Z

    Clinicians regard NHS managers as committed and trying hard but 'poorly trained and not always of a high intellectual calibre', the Audit Commission has found.

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    London trust praises devolution

    2007-12-06T09:00:00Z

    University College London Hospitals foundation trust is claiming significant savings and improvements in service quality by devolving budgets to clinical leads and directors.

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    Figures underpinning Darzi's London review 'dodgy'

    2007-12-06T09:00:00Z

    Questions have been raised over the 1.4bn annual savings identified in junior health minister Lord Darzi’s blueprint for healthcare in London.

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    HIV/AIDS 'complacency' risks progress so far

    2007-12-06T09:00:00Z

    The UK has 'entered an era of complacency' about HIV and AIDS and risks undermining the progress of the 1980s and 1990s, says a report by the Independent Advisory Group on Sexual Health and HIV.

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    Johnson will choose Care Quality Commission chief

    2007-12-06T09:00:00Z

    The Conservatives have questioned why appointments to the new super-regulator will be made by the government instead of the NHS Appointments Commission.

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    Home care push for cancer patients

    2007-12-06T09:00:00Z

    Cancer patients will spend less time in hospital and more will be treated at home or by community services under a five-year vision to improve cancer care.

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    Monitor tracks Peterborough waiting time breaches

    2007-12-06T09:00:00Z

    Peterborough and Stamford Hospitals foundation trust has confirmed that it is being kept under close watch by Monitor.

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    Stroke victims will get immediate brain scan

    2007-12-06T09:00:00Z

    Stroke victims will get a brain scan within an hour under a new 10-year government strategy to improve survival rates.

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    Plunging waiting times reopen dispute over clinical benefits

    2007-12-06T09:00:00Z

    The government's focus on cutting waiting lists can lead to resources being drained away from treatments for those in the greatest medical need, academics have claimed.This week the Healthcare Commission praised NHS organisations for 'genuinely dramatic' improvements in waiting times. But research from the Royal Society of Ophthalmologists has found ...

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    Trusts hit back over budget surpluses

    2007-12-06T09:00:00Z

    NHS organisations predicting large underspends have defended themselves following Alan Johnson’s suggestion that large surpluses are ‘unreasonable’.