All Health Service Journal articles in 2002-06-07
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Success prompts scrapping of waiting-list targets
Published: 07/06/2002, Volume II2, No. 5808 Page 6
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Power with responsibility
open space: CHAI will be a regulator with a very wide brief and more power than the bodies it replaces. How can it remain accountable to Parliament and the NHS, asks Kieran Walshe
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The morale majority
staff attitude surveys: Most managers are happy in their jobs - but most other NHS staff are not, annual attitude surveys show. What use is a diagnosis unless the problems are treated, ask Professor Peter Spurgeon and Dr Fred Barwell
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Leading lights
primary care trusts: The influx of lay members gives primary care trusts a breadth of experience, expertise and influence.But could this opportunity be lost, ask Dr Rodger Thornham and Richard Nicholson
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Teenage kicks
news focus: With the government's unit for tackling teenage pregnancy being introduced at a local level, Adele Waters looks at one London borough's preventative work
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Winning his spurs
news focus: In the wake of Stephen Byers' resignation, Laura Donnelly charts the rise of David Lammy from Tottenham schoolboy, raised by a single mum, via Harvard Law School to junior health minister
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NAO probes staff over health and safety risks
Published: 07/06/2002, Volume II2, No. 5808 Page 6
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Men's health week puts onus on illness prevention
Published: 07/06/2002, Volume II2, No. 5808 Page 6
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Give managers power to spread a little happiness
comment: Survey shows managers' high morale but their staff are dissatisfied
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The same game
Frustrated with previous IT strategy failures, the government is planning a major rethink and some of the world's biggest IT firms are being called in. Jon Hoeksma reports