All News articles – Page 1766
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Death rates in deprived northern wards stuck at 1950s levels
Published: 13/12/2001, Volume III, No. 5785 Page 7
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Milburn 'earmarks' £85m for IT as boost to modernisation
Published: 13/12/2001, Volume III, No. 5785 Page 8
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£4m for transplant centres in bid to double donors
Published: 13/12/2001, Volume III, No. 5785 Page 8
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Widespread racism in NHS triggers £1.1m package
Published: 13/12/2001, Volume III, No. 5785 Page 8
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The status We are in
open space: Subordinates often bottle out of telling their superiors what they really think. Some are intimidated, others hope to wield more influence this way. But truth, say Dennis Tourish and Paul Robson, can be the first casualty
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In place of strife
news focus: Sectarian violence in Northern Ireland has left health services with further strain on increasingly tight budgets. Jonathan Traynor reports on the legacy of confrontation
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Long-haul plight
news focus: Unacceptable waiting times, too few beds and a looming general election - the Irish Republic's solution is a 10-year plan for its health service. Joe Armstrong reports
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On shaky ground
The Wanless report said far more about the future of the NHS than merely its funding. Paul Stephenson asks whether its predictions are founded on crumbling assumptions
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Up they go
So how difficult is it for nurses to break through the glass ceiling into top management? Ann Dix finds out
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Stage fright
news focus: With appraisals a compulsory part of NHS life, actors are being used to show staff the right and wrong ways of conducting them. Alison Moore reports
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Non-emergency transport is too 'finance-driven'
Published: 06/12/2001, Volume III, No. 5784 Page 8
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Facing up to the truth
wait watcher: Despite the upbeat press release, the latest waiting-time data shows progress towards targets is neither fast nor far enough, says John Yates