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    Targeting the youth vote

    2001-02-01T00:00:00Z

    The old adage about catching them young applies just as much to trade unions as to banks. In fact, since the average age of health workers is rising, the battle for younger members is intensifying.

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    Over 100 labs 'h had mortuary problems'

    2001-01-25T00:00:00Z

    The hospital at the centre of the bodies-in-the-chapel row will this week lose its accreditation for histopathology - including mortuary and post-mortem facilities.

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    DoH in £60m staff scheme to think about the future

    2001-01-25T00:00:00Z

    The Department of Health is to roll out a £60m scheme to give NHS staff 'protected time' to plan their part in the modernisation agenda.

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    As 'dirty hospitals' clean up their act, ward sisters acquire powers over sub-standard companies

    2001-01-25T00:00:00Z

    Follow-up visits to 50 'dirty hospital' trusts which failed inspection standards last autumn have revealed that 41 of them have moved from 'red' to 'amber' status.

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    New TUC institute aims to boost industrial relations

    2001-01-25T00:00:00Z

    The TUC this week launched a new consultancy to help public sector and private organisations improve industrial relations and develop partnership working between unions, employers and staff.The TUC Partnership Institute, headed by director Sarah Perman, is already working with five organisations on pilot projects involving unions and employers, including University ...

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    Leading PR firm loses Alder Hey contract just before organ report

    2001-01-25T00:00:00Z

    A leading public relations agency for the NHS has lost a contract for Alder Hey Hospital just ahead of publication of the findings of the inquiry into organ retention.

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    When a general election looms, the easy targets are almost unmissable

    2001-01-25T00:00:00Z

    The past few days have once again revealed an unattractive side of politics which would offend voters more if the failing wasn't widely shared by the electorate. It is that willingness to whip up public feeling against easy targets while keeping heads safely down where There is even short-term risk.

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    'Bedford is not alone'

    2001-01-25T00:00:00Z

    Could pathology, including mortuary services, now be a 'Cinderella'area suffering as chief executives are forced to concentrate on the waiting-list initiative?

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    In brief: Alzheimer's disease

    2001-01-25T00:00:00Z

    Three drugs for treating Alzheimer's disease - Aricept, Exelon and Reminyl - have been approved for use in the NHS by the National Institute for Clinical Excellence. But patients have to meet a number of strict criteria, including having been assessed by a specialist clinic as having a moderate or ...

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    Eye off the ball?

    2001-01-25T00:00:00Z

    Free training, free valuation and free materials failed to persuade GPs to show interest in a mental health selfcare package. Ann Richards and colleagues tried to explain the apathy

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    Ignore those baying for the blood of a scapegoat

    2001-01-25T00:00:00Z

    The errors at Bedford were not the responsibility of a single individual

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    Bedtime stories: 'I hadn't realised how important communications are for patients'

    2001-01-25T00:00:00Z

    Frank Arnold, managing director of Unicorn Hospital Communications, knows better than most the frustration of not being able to phone his relatives from a hospital bed.

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    MP bids for commission to regulate private dentistry

    2001-01-25T00:00:00Z

    A private members'bill to bring private dentistry into line with other private health services and ensure it is regulated by the Care Standards Commission has been introduced to the Commons by Ann Clwyd.The Private Dental Practitioners'Bill is supported by the Consumers'Association, which has lobbied the government to extend the new ...

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    CHCs' successor bodies 'set to cost five times as much to run'

    2001-01-25T00:00:00Z

    The successor bodies to community health councils - to be abolished in the Health and Social Care Bill - will cost nearly five times as much to run, figures seen by HSJ reveal.

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    Body of evidence

    2001-01-25T00:00:00Z

    The media frenzy over the 'corpses in the chapel' led to the resignation of the trust chief executive. But mortuary facility crises are not confined to Bedford. Ann McGauran reports

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    Experience nearly gave me mental breakdown

    2001-01-25T00:00:00Z

    Letters

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    Record breakers

    2001-01-25T00:00:00Z

    The revised IM&T strategy for the NHS promises a 'vibrant, networked' future. Haven't we heard that one before, wonders Lyn Whitfield

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    In brief: Keyhole surgery

    2001-01-25T00:00:00Z

    Keyhole surgery should not be carried out on people with first-time hernias of the groin, according to NICE, which says there is insufficient evidence to recommend it.But it should be considered for recurrent hernias or those which appear on both sides, the guidance suggests.