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Let's twist again
news focus: The independent-minded Scottish health minister will be thrust into the firing line as he implements a tough agenda. But Malcolm Chisholm's appointment is a popular, if surprising, move, says Jennifer Trueland
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Trust action to silence whistleblower nurse seen as sign of culture 'uncomfortable with debate'
Published: 06/12/2001, Volume III, No. 5784 Page 7
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Senior academics on move as universities face uncertainty
Published: 06/12/2001, Volume III, No. 5784 Page 10
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£7m overspend blamed on 'bad management' as 135 jobs go
Published: 06/12/2001, Volume III, No. 5784 Page 8 9
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Appeal panel 'shambles' ends in £20,000 payout for paramedic sacked for harassment
Published: 06/12/2001, Volume III, No. 5784 Page 6 7
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On the side walk
doctors in management : Successive NHS reorganisations have failed to sweeten the doctor-manager relationship.So why should the latest attempts to end adversarial attitudes be any more successful? Mike Pollard reports
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The final report of Scotland's inquiry into organ retention has recommended a total overhaul of the 1961 Human Tissue Act covering post-mortem and organ retention, which it says is 'vague and uncertain'.The review says all post-mortems should be authorised by relatives, with penalties for breaches.Draft standards on post-mortem and organ ...
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Union does not rule out PPP, MPs told
The Manufacturing, Science and Finance union has told MPs it has no objections to public-private partnerships in the NHS, provided quality and value can be assured.
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Speed merchants
The improvement in response times at certain ambulance trusts has been described as 'a miracle'.Paul Smith sees the benefits of the simple approach
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Sticky labels
When Medway trust became one of the country's reviled 'dirty dozen'no-star establishments, rather than seeing it as a 'failure', the management team drew on widespread support to turn the situation round.Alison Moore reports
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Regions and SHAs jockey for position
Last-minute wrangling at the Department of Health over the shape of regional offices this week looked set to hold up a crucial document outlining NHS bodies' new roles and responsibilities under the Shifting the Balance of Power in the NHS reorganisation.