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Photo finish
NEWS FOCUS: Ken Williams fell on his sword when a picture of exposed bodies stored in Bedford Hospital's chapel of rest was published in the national press.He spoke exclusively to Laura Donnelly about the dark days that followed
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In good hands
MENTAL HEALTH: A voluntary organisation set up a hostel on an inner-city estate to look after mental health users closer to their homes.Hospital admission rates dropped by almost a fifth, reports Jon Woolmore
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Missing ingredients
FIRST PERSON: Providing a good quality, edible meal is hardly brain surgery.So why do hospitals do it so badly? Raymond Gordon relates his experiences
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Media magnet
NEWS FOCUS: Gerry Marr has had plenty of experience of difficult headlines, but his new role, heading Tayside University Hospitals trust, may make him an even bigger target, reports Jennifer Trueland
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MONITOR
Bristol is not a city with happy connotations for the NHS. But Monitor feels duty bound to alert you to the joyous celebration that is Gut Week 2001, running from 10-16 September. Our ship-shape city plays its part with the truly fascinating Bristol Scale, Gut Week literature reveals. The useful ...
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Today's special
HOSPITAL FOOD: Hospital mealtimes can be unhappy for patients.June Davis reports on how a trust has introduced nutrition assistants to help their recovery
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Days like this - HSJ 5 September 1991
NEWS: Computer contract. . . Patient confidentiality. . .DoH claims reforms work. . .Tobacco advertising row. . . Doctors back trusts
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Getting in on the act
PRIMARY CARE: Are PCG/Ts ready for the enhanced strategic role they will have to take on from April? Judith Smith and Emma Regen report on a study which aims to discover the answer
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Poor A&E at former NPAT chief 's trust
The trust led by the former head of the National Patients' Access Team has been criticised for 'long delays' in access to accident and emergency treatment and admission to wards.












