All Health Service Journal articles in 2001-03-08

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    THE PERSUADERS

    2001-03-08T00:00:00Z

    Our weekly guide to healthcare's most influential people

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    monitor

    2001-03-08T00:00:00Z

    Every loser wins. Nick Berry had a point, back in 1986. But it hardly explains the GMC, which is taking its suffering to unexplored heights. Monitor has noticed that the stern body has not had an especially good press of late. And the latest tragedy to hit really does take ...

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    Scots nurse review wants skills merger

    2001-03-08T00:00:00Z

    The way primary care is delivered by community nurses in Scotland is set to change dramatically with publication of a review by the chief nursing officer calling for 'a radical modernisation of the public health nursing workforce'.

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    The seven-year hitch

    2001-03-08T00:00:00Z

    The government's proposed clampdown on new consultants doing private work was a last-minute addition to the NHS plan, and the determination to implement it came as a further surprise. Jeremy Davies explains

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    Screen and heard

    2001-03-08T00:00:00Z

    Screen and heard: an Internet cafe in a Rugby GP surgery is aiming to break down the barriers between teenagers and health professionals by encouraging young people to ask questions about their well-being. Visitors are welcome to surf the Net, play games or listen to CDs on the four computers ...

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    RCN general secretary

    2001-03-08T00:00:00Z

    Beverly Malone, previously a deputy assistant health secretary in the US, has accepted the post of RCN general secretary. She will start work next month and will take over from Christine Hancock in June.

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    RCN U-turn may fail to placate staff

    2001-03-08T00:00:00Z

    The Royal College of Nursing's council has agreed to reinstate its original pay formula for staff, but by invoking a clause on affordability of pay awards it looks unlikely to avoid the threat of industrial action.

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    A dying shame

    2001-03-08T00:00:00Z

    One patient dies per week in unexplained circumstances on NHS psychiatric wards. A four-year investigation will attempt to explain and prevent such tragedies in the future, writes Mark Gould

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    Fair do's

    2001-03-08T00:00:00Z

    The dearth of training in equal opportunities for GPs could leave them open to complaint and must be addressed swiftly, argue James Gerrard and Jamie Bahrami, who carried out a survey of the issue

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    Doctor know

    2001-03-08T00:00:00Z

    The delicate issue of patient consent is at the heart of debate over a bill which will empower the health secretary to allow exchange of confidential information. Lyn Whitfield reports

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    Spot the difference

    2001-03-08T00:00:00Z

    The Liberal Democrats are trying very hard to prove they have different health policies from the Labour Party - and that they're bigger and better. Paul Stephenson reports

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    Local heroes are where It is at - despite election fever

    2001-03-08T00:00:00Z

    Press releases spew forth, but the really hot action is not in Whitehall

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    Dear Mel. . .

    2001-03-08T00:00:00Z

    I am very worried about this new consultant's contract business. At my hospital 55 of the 60 consultants (the other five are psychiatrists) have said they'll leave the NHS if the government's new proposals are enforced.

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    Dear Mel. . .

    2001-03-08T00:00:00Z

    I was very worried recently when I read about the manager who was ticked off for sending a memo telling his staff not to show the national cleaning hit squad the 'grotty' bits of his hospital. How should he have acted?

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    Days like this

    2001-03-08T00:00:00Z

    HSJ 7March 1991 : Managers to face psychological 'audit'. . . High salary warning. . . Trust bids to break deadlock. . . Hospitals refuse contracts. . . Hotel beds pioneer

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    Short cuts

    2001-03-08T00:00:00Z

    New frameworks will cover children and neurology Plans to produce two new national service frameworks - one on children's services and one on long-term neurological conditions - have been released by health secretary Alan Milburn. The children's services framework, which will also incorporate maternity care, will be published in 2003 ...

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    news focus - Control experiment

    2001-03-08T00:00:00Z

    Is the Labour government's promise not to privatise clinical services cracking wide open? Ann McGauran reports