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    Confederation should be less 'Anglo-centric'

    2000-05-18T00:00:00Z

    Devolution has prompted the NHS Confederation to consider developing a separate Scottish organisation.

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    Best practice group will aid development of co-operatives

    2000-05-18T00:00:00Z

    Scottish health minister Susan Deacon is seeking to kick-start the continuing development of local health care cooperatives with a new group to spread best practice.

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    Manager's departure adds to uncertainty

    2000-05-18T00:00:00Z

    The departure of another senior Scottish manager has been announced.

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    Survey will seek to address NHS discrimination against disabled

    2000-05-18T00:00:00Z

    An NHS drive to increase the number of staff with disabilities will include a national survey to establish the extent of discrimination at board level.

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    Move to strip out acute services early

    2000-05-18T00:00:00Z

    Worcester Acute Hospitals trust has moved to strip Kidderminster General Hospital of its acute inpatient services up to two years earlier than planned in an apparent bid to outfox campaigners opposed to the move.

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    Short Cuts: London action team to review emergency services

    2000-05-18T00:00:00Z

    London regional office has announced the membership of an action team set up to review emergency services across the capital.Philip Brown, director of information development, who led preparations for last winter in the capital, is heading the project, which also includes clinicians, trust and health authority chief executives and managers, ...

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    Absolutely fabulous

    2000-05-18T00:00:00Z

    The New Health Network, set up to champion change by enthusing NHS staff, now has a chief executive who oozes enthusiasm and wants others to be as ecstatic.Lyn Whitfield reports

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    Read all about it

    2000-05-18T00:00:00Z

    Peter Mount, chair of Salford Royal Hospitals trust (right), examines a 110year-old newspaper with Bernard O'Sullivan, managing director of E&C UK, a construction company.The newspaper was one of three found with Salford council minutes and other documents in a time capsule unearthed during demolition work at Ladywell Hospital.The capsule contents ...

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    Short Cuts: Exercise-promotion scheme receives £6.4m grant

    2000-05-18T00:00:00Z

    The New Opportunities Fund has announced a £6.4m grant to encourage more people to walk, combating inactivity and ill-health.The award to the Countryside Agency and the British Heart Foundation will support 200 'walking the way for health schemes' to be launched in September.These will be conducted walks of about two ...

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    Short Cuts: PFI project signing ensures £66m hospital for Wales

    2000-05-18T00:00:00Z

    The largest private finance initiative project in Wales has been signed and sealed, Bro Morgannwg trust has announced.The trust admits that managers and developer Baglan Moor Healthcare plc 'toiled through the night' last week to ensure the £66m needed for the hospital for Neath and Port Talbot could be raised ...

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    In Brief: £1m grant to improve play facilities in Wales

    2000-05-18T00:00:00Z

    Welsh health secretary Jane Hutt has announced a £1m grant to improve play facilities in Wales and undertake a review of children's play. She said the money would particularly help children in deprived areas.

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    Short Cuts: Heat and power plant saves trust £780,000 a year

    2000-05-18T00:00:00Z

    The Royal Free Hampstead trust is saving £780,000 a year with a combined heat and power plant that allows 70 per cent of fuel to be conver ted into energy. The trust says 27 per cent of fuel is conver ted into energy in a conventional power station. Some of ...

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    WEB WATCH

    2000-05-11T00:00:00Z

    How would you like to die? Comedian Stephen Fry came up with the definitive answer in one of those Q&A columns that litter the Sunday papers:

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    Variations on a team

    2000-05-11T00:00:00Z

    A 24-hour interdisciplinary approach to the rehabilitation of patients has reduced lengths of stay and cut patient complaints to zero.Penny Spreadbury and Kay Riley report

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    in person

    2000-05-11T00:00:00Z

    Chris Potter has been appointed chief executive of Dudley health authority.Mr Potter was previously director of finance and deputy chief executive at Dudley.He was promoted following the retirement of Henry Foster as chief executive.

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    Sit up, take notice

    2000-05-11T00:00:00Z

    A survey of 5,000 patients at a Scottish trust shows hospital experience is often uncomfortable, unco-ordinated, lacking privacy, alienating, noisy. Pat Straw and colleagues report

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    monitor

    2000-05-11T00:00:00Z

    Week in, week out, Monitor distorts the charming foibles of the NHS into something tawdry. Cheap digs at bureaucracy's inability to use the humble apostrophe correctly, relentless double entendres and a near obsession with the oversights of Britain's hardest working PRs. Smutty jokes about German professors with rude names getting ...

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    Midwives' push for normality 'under threat'

    2000-05-11T00:00:00Z

    Fear of litigation has brought about increasing medicalisation of maternity services, demoralising staff and reducing women's choice, midwives have claimed.

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    Private sector may strip NHS of staff

    2000-05-11T00:00:00Z

    The private sector competes with the NHS and cannot expand without stripping it of staff, resources and patients, according to the King's Fund.