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    In Brief: Care services

    1998-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Care services 'routinely' ignore the views of disabled children and 'too often' separate them from their families, according to a report by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and the Who Cares? Trust. The report says the views of youngsters with little or no speech are particularly likely to be ignored.

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    In Brief: King's Fund report

    1998-04-02T00:00:00Z

    The government would find it more difficult to develop a fair system of healthcare if decisions were handed to elected bodies, says a King's Fund report.

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    In Brief: Western General Hospitals trust

    1998-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Western General Hospitals trust, Edinburgh, has announced that contracts have been signed with Miller Construction for a £40m building programme at Western General Hospital. The scheme, which includes new wards and theatres, is the largest exchequer-funded NHS building project in Scotland at the moment, and forms part of a wider ...

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    Jack in a box

    1998-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Mark Taylor, chief executive of Royal Brompton Hospital trust, uses a telemedicine link to talk to his opposite number at Harefield Hospital trust, John Hunt (pictured on screen). The link allows doctors to discuss medical data without travelling up and down the 16 miles of motorway between the two hospitals. ...

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    Clear hint of further funding boost for health

    1998-04-02T00:00:00Z

    The NHS could be in line for another cash boost following the government's comprehensive spending review, health secretary Frank Dobson said this week.

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    Unions opt to turn down phased pay offer for non-review body staff

    1998-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Health unions last week rejected a pay offer for non-review body staff that would give them the same deal as nurses and professions allied to medicine - 2 per cent from 1 April and another 1.8 per cent in December.

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    Left a bit. . .

    1998-04-02T00:00:00Z

    David Hall, chair of United Leeds Teaching Hospitals trust, helps pose health secretary Frank Dobson in front of a £90m extension to Leeds General Infirmary. Mr Dobson officially opened the Jubilee Building extension last week, before visiting a medical and scientific fair hosted by the trust.

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    Bending and shaping

    1998-04-02T00:00:00Z

    THE POLITICS OF CHANGE IN THE HEALTH SERVICE By Brian Salter Macmillan 257pages £14.99

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    Bad vibrations

    1998-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Attempts to abolish RSI as an umbrella term and instead define a series of disorders with specific diagnoses could have a significant impact on the management of occupational health both here and in the US, where RSI accounts for more than half of all rep

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    In Brief: Warwickshire health authority

    1998-04-02T00:00:00Z

    A review of 17,451 smear tests ordered by Warwickshire health authority has sounded the all-clear for the original results. The review exercise was ordered after a smaller review of 500 slides suggested there might be problems with a screening service in Rugby.

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    In Brief: Lincolnshire health authority

    1998-04-02T00:00:00Z

    A new strategy developed by Lincolnshire health authority and Lincolnshire county council for people with learning disabilities will lead to the closure of Mulberry trust, Sleaford, next year. Contracts for services provided by the trust will be given to a number of alternative providers if the move is agreed after ...

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    In Brief: Bedfordshire health authority

    1998-04-02T00:00:00Z

    A coalition of health and voluntary groups this week launched a campaign to fight £6m of cuts proposed by Bedfordshire health authority over the next three years. The coalition includes local branches of Unison, the Royal College of Nursing, the British Medical Association, the Community Practitioners and Health Visitors Association ...

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    Waiting list cash attacked

    1998-04-02T00:00:00Z

    The government's new waiting list initiative received a strong thumbs down at a national conference on day surgery last week.

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    In Brief: British Medical Association

    1998-04-02T00:00:00Z

    The British Medical Association has written to public health minster Tessa Jowell calling for regulation or legislation against smoking in public places in the government's 'delayed' white paper on smoking control. BMA chair Sandy Macara said he hoped the paper would also restrict access to cigarettes for young people and ...

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    Controversy over 'macho' management at Ashworth

    1998-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Troubled Ashworth Special Hospital was embroiled in more controversy this week amid claims that its new management regime is alienating staff with a 'macho' style.

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    All our Yesterdays

    1998-04-02T00:00:00Z

    2 April 1948

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    In Brief: Alan Milburn

    1998-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Health minister Alan Milburn has unveiled a £10m package of measures to 'tackle oral health inequalities'. The money will be used to increase dentists' fees for seeing children under six in deprived areas, and for fitting full dentures.

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    In Brief: Drug abusers

    1998-04-02T00:00:00Z

    The number of drug abusers seeking help has risen by 7 per cent according to the latest Drug Misuse Statistics bulletin issued by the Department of Health. The bulletin, which covers the six months ending 30 September 1996, shows that more than half were in their early 20s and 12 ...

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    Abolish TV licence fees - and build a new hospital every year

    1998-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Abolishing the TV licence fee would save almost £100m a year - money that could be better spent on the NHS.

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    where are they now? No 74 John Spiers

    1998-04-02T00:00:00Z

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