Health Service Journal
2005-03-24
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A false dawn
FEEDBACK -
A 'leaner, faster' law
DISCIPLINARIES -
A well pukka campaign - Jamie deserves our support
COMMENT - SCHOOL DINNERS -
ACHIEVING PRACTICE PLUS
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BEING A BETTER MANAGER
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Big city blues
RECRUITMENT -
Book of the week
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BREATH EASY
CLINICAL MANAGEMENT -
Careers MOT
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Carry on screening
GP REFERRALS -
Cut out for the task
PUBLIC SECTOR LEADERSHIP -
Dangerous patients need own laws
MENTAL HEALTH -
DAVID PEAT ON DENTAL SHORTAGES
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DESIGN FOR LIVES
BUILDING -
do not let Bryan case cloud judgement
FEEDBACK -
DR RAJ PERSAUD MIND GAMES
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Handling a surge in enquiries
COMMUNICATIONS -
Help inpatients claiming benefits
BENEFITS -
Helping staff think straight
MENTAL HEALTH -
How to survive an election
GOOD MANAGEMENT -
Howard under fire for double standards
ELECTION CAMPAIGN -
Hutton gets a glimpse of the future
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Jamie's campaign hits the spot
SCHOOL DINNERS Public health managers rally around proposals to ban 'junk food' -
Lessons on setting up primary care mental health teams
RECRUITMENT -
Managers move to quell protests over bed cuts
ACUTE CAPACITY Birmingham campaign groups demand answers -
MARTHA TO THE CAUSE
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Massage received
COMPLEMENTARY THERAPY -
MEDIA WATCH
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Mergers could cause 'turmoil'
INSPECTION Commissions overhauled after less than 12 months -
MICHAEL WHITE ON POLITICS
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MONEY CHANGES EVERYTHING
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MPs call for realism over public choice
PATIENT VOICE -
MUST TRY HARDER
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NHS urged to forge closer ties with social care
JOINT WORKING -
Non-Paddington world mooted
EXCLUSIVE -
OPENING WIDE
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OPINION
SIMON STEVENS ON THE COURAGE OF CONVICTIONS -
People moves
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Pharma's market
FEEDBACK -
Policy shift sees costs rise and beds reduced
PRIVATE FINANCE INITIATIVE -
Political pressure undermining finance reforms, warns Dredge
HSJ EXCLUSIVE Adjustments are a 'fudge' warns architect of payment by results policy -
Promoting health in an acute trust
PUBLIC HEALTH -
QUESTION OF THE WEEK
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READER PANEL
FEEDBACK -
Reading matter
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SHA drive aims to boost local health 'dividend'
PROCUREMENT Initiative to divert extra spend to region's businesses -
Softening southerners
REGIONAL FOCUS: SOUTH WEST -
SPEAK OUT
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Staff are not getting the support they need
COMMENT - WORKFORCE SURVEY -
Staff battle on, but do they lack support from managers?
STAFF SURVEY -
Switching schizophrenia treatments
PRESCRIBING -
The future takes shape
A WORD FROM THE SUPPLEMENT EDITOR -
The Human Rights Act and inquests
LAW -
The right side of bed
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The seven deadly sins of recovery
FINANCIAL RECOVERY -
Training teams
FEEDBACK -
Treating personality disorder
CARE MANAGEMENT -
Treatment centres
FEEDBACK -
Trust in crisis as £27m deficit looms
FINANCE Troubleshooter called in to help turn around beleaguered Surrey and Sussex -
VIEW FROM THE TOP
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Walker lights the way on rights
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Warner hands £70m windfall
ARM'S LENGTH BODIES -
What's on managers' minds this week
INSIDE TRACK: PRIMARY CARE -
Where should all the money go?
DATA BRIEFING






