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      NewsCancer strategy stresses preventionPlans for reform of cancer services were due to be published this morning. An emphasis on cancer prevention and providing more long-term support for people with cancer was expected to be outlined in the strategy. 
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      NewsCJD death rates stableFive people died in 2006 from variant-Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease - the same number as the previous year, latest figures have revealed 
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      News£1m to improve NHS end-of-life careThe King's Fund has announced a new phase of its scheme to improve hospital facilities for people approaching the end of their life. 
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      NewsUnderage alcohol abuse criticisedThe Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats have rounded on the government to take action over rising levels of drinking among young people.Parliamentary figures revealed that 1,441 children under 14 were treated in hospital for conditions caused by alcohol abuse. 
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      NewsDrop in mental health inpatient deathsThe number of inpatients dying in NHS mental health accommodation has dropped by a fifth. 
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      NewsEnglish waiting times fall, government figures showThe number of English inpatients waiting more than 20 weeks for treatment dropped by 11 per cent last month. 
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      NewsNew security website launchedThe NHS security management service has launched a new Safe & Secure Health Facilities website. It aims to provide a single point of reference on information of interest to those with responsibility for NHS security matters. It is for members of staff such as local security management specialists, senior ... 
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      NewsBad PR will deter health service users, trusts toldTrust boards must address poor perceptions of the health service to justify a state-funded system, a senior Department of Health official has warned. 
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      NewsJohnson hands out £50m to deep clean NHS dirtThe government has given the NHS a £50m lump sum to kick-start its 'deep clean'. 
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      NewsProfessor urges management skills for medicsDoctors need to be better equipped with managerial skills to help improve the financial health of the organisations they work in, a Harvard business professor has said.Harvard Business School senior lecturer in business administration Professor Richard Bohmer, who runs a masters course in business administration for trainee doctors, said they ... 
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      NewsPCTs urged to put local patients before politiciansPrimary care providers must not 'blow' their chance to strengthen local decision making, says the Department of Health's director general for commissioning and system management. 
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      NewsPractice-based commissioning: poor data may scupper effortsThe future of practice-based commissioning is in jeopardy unless the quality of data available to commissioners improves, the government's financial watchdog has warned. 
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      NewsClose pay gap between acute and PCT chiefs, say managersThe chief executive of Managers in Partnership has called on the government to explain why primary care trust managers are paid less than their acute trust peers. 
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      NewsMaternity choice is a reality, Healthcare Commission survey showsChoice in maternity services is now a reality for most expectant mothers, a survey by the Healthcare Commission has shown. 
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      NewsNorfolk vows to learn from ambulance backlog dramaHealth service and social care managers in Norfolk and Norwich have pledged to learn the lessons from an unexpected influx of patients last week which resulted in the area's biggest trust declaring a major incident alert. 
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      NewsIn-house turnaround team to cut NHS's £36m consultants' billThe Department of Health is preparing to launch its own team of troubleshooters to assist NHS organisations facing clinical or financial problems. 
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      NewsMaidstone non-executive directors warn of 'scapegoating'Three non-executive directors who resigned from Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells trust are to write to non-executives around the country outlining their experience - and warning it could happen to others. 
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      NewsScotland's overseas staff numbers unknownA review of pre-employment checks which was carried out in the wake of alleged terrorist attacks has revealed that the NHS in Scotland does not know how many overseas staff it employs. 
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      NewsClimate change experts to visit trustsA team of climate change experts is to tour the country to galvanise trusts to take action on sustainable development in the health service. 
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      NewsQuality of 100 new GP practices comes into questionThe 100 new GP practices to be built in under-doctored areas will be badly funded and poorly staffed, the British Medical Association has warned. 
 
 
      











 
     
     
     
    