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    NHS Confederation backs better prison healthcare

    2001-04-26T00:00:00Z

    Calls for action to boost standards in prison healthcare have been backed by the NHS Confederation. The organisation was responding to a report by the British Medical Association, which said the service was in crisis, arguing many doctors and nurses were leaving prisons because working conditions were so poor. Sandy ...

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    Shopping around for new models

    2001-04-26T00:00:00Z

    Improving the environment for 'customers' and making their experience of the organisation better are not issues confined to the NHS.

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    Separation angst

    2001-04-26T00:00:00Z

    Single-sex wards are not strictly part of the PEAT work - but are a continual source of complaints and concern, says the Patients Association. 'We have seen not just mixed-sex wards but patients in corridors waiting for Xrays with their bums hanging out, ' says assistant director Simon Williams, who ...

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    Scottish Executive highlights large spending variations among trusts

    2001-04-26T00:00:00Z

    The gap between the financial performance of Scotland's acute trusts reached 23 per cent in the last financial year, according to a report by the Scottish Executive.

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    PCGs confident of normal service despite calls for GPs to take action

    2001-04-26T00:00:00Z

    Primary care organisations are not expecting any significant disruption to GP services next week or in the near future, despite calls for GPs to take action on 1 May and recent campaigning by the British Medical Association to cut GP workload.

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    Medical secretaries act over pay grading

    2001-04-26T00:00:00Z

    Medical secretaries across the NHS could resort to industrial action as anger deepens over their continuing grading dispute.

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    Birmingham: 'Some people have never accessed NHS dentistry'

    2001-04-26T00:00:00Z

    Birmingham doesn't have a problem with the total number of NHS dentists available, only with the locations of services.

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    Apex urges RCN staff to accept revised pay offer

    2001-04-26T00:00:00Z

    Royal College of Nursing staff are being advised by their union Apex to accept a revised pay offer of 4. 8 per cent following a dispute over changes to their pay formula. Apex is recommending that the 700 staff agree to the uplift, though the existing pay formula would have ...

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    Trust fears a £4m shortfall in equipment funding

    2001-04-26T00:00:00Z

    University Hospitals of Leicester trust is predicting a £4m shortfall in funding for medical equipment. Trust medical director Dr Allan Cole told a board meeting that the trust needed £8m 'just to stand still', but has only £4m to spend. 'The funding for emergency medical equipment has always been inadequate. ...

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    Alder Hey compensation claim could run to £15m

    2001-04-26T00:00:00Z

    The Alder Hey organ retention scandal looks set to spark one of the biggest compensation claims in the history of the NHS. Parents of children whose organs were retained are seeking compensation payments from Alder Hey and Liverpool University which could cost the health service £15m. Around 500 parents have ...

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    £1bn investment targets 'not achievable'

    2001-04-26T00:00:00Z

    The government's £1bn investment plans for primary care premises are unworkable and cannot be achieved within the timescale set, according to a national survey of GPs and managers reported exclusively in HSJ.

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    A woman's touch at the top?

    2001-04-19T00:00:00Z

    Macho management is out - time for some 'supportive' leadership

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    Some things wicked

    2001-04-19T00:00:00Z

    The NHS plan promised a change in the quality of leadership. Carole Doherty reflects on the practicalities of achieving that ambition

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    Socket to them

    2001-04-19T00:00:00Z

    The NHS does an outstanding job making artificial eyes for patients who need them. But, as Laura Donnelly discovered, There is a lot more to the service than that

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    The Sheffield story

    2001-04-19T00:00:00Z

    Four rehabilitation resource centres in Sheffield, one for each primary care group area, will eventually offer different aspects of rehabilitation to older people. Resource centre project manager Gill Greenwood says: 'We are developing different things at different times. 'Eventually each will offer a rehabilitation wing, a hospital discharge wing, a ...

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    Winter pressures

    2001-04-19T00:00:00Z

    Over the winter there was only one story to be written about the NHS - why is not there a winter crisis? The latest report from the winter and emergency services team (WEST) confirms part of the answer - no influenza.

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    THE PERSUADERS

    2001-04-19T00:00:00Z

    Name: John Appleby Job: Health systems programme director, King's Fund Style: Everyone's fave economist - except Number 10's, perhaps. His 'precision'analysis showed up the flaws in Tony Blair's pledge - sorry, aspiration - to raise the share of GDP spent on health to EU levels, and was apparently seen as ...

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    in person

    2001-04-19T00:00:00Z

    Elaine Inglesby has been appointed director of nursing and midwifery for Stockport trust. Ms Inglesby was formerly director of nursing and hospital services at the Walton Centre for neurology and neurosurgery trust. She replaces Tony Halsall.

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    2001-04-19T00:00:00Z

    The British Medical Association is to meet health minister John Denham in an attempt to make progress in the deadlocked negotiations over the introduction of annual appraisals for GPs. The appraisal scheme - pledged in the NHS plan to start this month - is now scheduled to begin during the ...