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A&E target and PbR hit trusts with finance double whammy
HSJ EXCLUSIVE Acute trusts' 'perverse double incentive' could trigger meltdown: pages 5-6
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A&E target and PbR hit trusts with finance double whammy
HSJ EXCLUSIVE Acute trusts' 'perverse double incentive' could trigger meltdown: pages 5-6
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Panel named to investigate disgraced gynaecologist
Published: 03/10/2002 Volume II2, No.5825 Page 8
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Cardiac arrested?
MANAGERS & MEDICINE: While deaths from coronary heart disease have fallen dramatically, the incidence of people getting the disease remains static. Rhonda Siddall reviews progress since the CHD national service framework was launched
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Luxury break
British patients treated at one of Greece's loveliest private hospitals may be thrilled with their treatment.But what's the hard-sell about? Tash Shifrin reports fresh from a business-class trip to see for herself
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test value
The first exchange of pathology messaging results to new national standards has just taken place. Jane Dudman celebrates an NHS IT success
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Shades of grey
There are a few hints of colour among the new wave of chairs and chief executives of the strategic health authorities.Laura Donnelly does the introductions
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Number of SHAs drops to 28 as consultation begins on outline
The NHS will next week begin a 12-week consultation on the shape of 28 strategic health authorities.
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Trust goes on defensive over 'damning' report
Stockport trust has defended itself against criticism from local MP Andrew Stunell following a Mental Health Act Commission report, which he described as 'damning, to say the least'.
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Ribbon development
With still no sign of the government's long-awaited HIV strategy, and downward pressure on funding, campaigners are losing patience. Jeremy Davies reports
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Days like this
Speculation about a change in health policy is rife following Margaret Thatcher's resignation as prime minister and her replacement by John Major. But it is thought unlikely that health secretary William Waldegrave - appointed only last month - would be moved in any Cabinet reshuffle.