Health Service Journal
2005-08-04
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£60m push
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1,000-strong consultation planned
HEALTHCARE OUTSIDE HOSPITALS -
10 dead after crash trolley failures
PATIENT SAFETY NPSA finds evidence of 'missing or unserviceable components' -
Acute trusts to share public health targets with PCTs
GOVERNANCE Hospitals given same assessment criteria as PCTs -
All on the same track
BENCHMARKING -
Ambulance crash claims life of driver
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Ambulances to join foundation revolution
HSJ EXCLUSIVE Service receives new-found 'freedom to innovate' with some scepticism -
Anatomy of a meltdown
IDEAS FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY -
Book of the week
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BOOKS
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Can't get no satisfaction
MEDICS -
Chief flies out to Iraq for a taste of the real frontline
RESERVISTS Hospitals' can-do attitude impresses health board visitor -
CLINICAL MANAGEMENT
HILARY THOMAS ON ACADEMIC MEDICINE -
DAVID PEAT ON DELIVERING QUALITY
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DR RAJ PERSAUD MIND GAMES
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Drugs savings
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First among equals
DIVERSITY -
Flu pandemic 'high possibility'
DISEASE PREVENTION -
Foundation voting turnout rate 'enormously pleasing'
FOUNDATION TRUSTS Polling figure on a par with council elections -
Hewitt special adviser is ex Fabian chair
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Hewitt turns 'shadow' health secretary
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Hillingdon's Betts quits
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How to be a locally accountable manager
ACCOUNTABILITY -
How to ensure a successful working relationship with scrutiny committees
PARTNERSHIP -
HSC wants total smoke ban
PUBLIC HEALTH Now watchdog joins campaign for 'universal restriction' -
IN PRACTICE CASE MANAGEMENT
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KEN JARROLD BEING A BETTER MANAGER
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Making waves
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MARTHA TO THE CAUSE
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MEDIA WATCH
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Mental health funding
DATA BRIEFING -
MICHAEL WHITE ON POLITICS
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OPINION
DEA BIRKETT ON BREAKING NEWS OF DISABILITY -
PCT reform strategy slammed as 'intellectually incoherent'
AMESPCTs Sir Nigel Crisp blueprint attacked for plans to impose severe restrictions on service provision -
People moves
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Poirot investigates high-tech lab
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Powerless to act
IDEAS FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY -
Pregnant with expectation
PARENTAL SUPPORT -
Prize asset
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QUESTION OF THE WEEK
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Reducing length of stay with preand post-operative management
NATIONAL ORTHOPAEDIC PROJECT -
Research plan
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Scots unit will address target failures
SERVICE DELIVERY -
SHAs sign up UnitedHealth
LONG-TERM CONDITIONS -
'Spooked' PCTs must be listened to
COMMENT - PRIMARY CARE -
Super furry animals
PRIVATE PASSIONS -
The reform Labour 'forgot': now It is the turn of GPs
COMMENT - HEALTHCARE OUTSIDE HOSPITALS -
They're a celebrity, get them in there
FAMOUS PATRONS -
Voluntary sector eyes national role
PROCUREMENT -
Waits down
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Warning on priority clashes
18-WEEK TARGET -
What's on managers' minds this week
INSIDE TRACK PRIMARY CARE -
Yorkshire mucks in
INFECTION CONTROL TRAINING -
You choose: new forces to be reckoned with in primary care
HEALTHCARE OUTSIDE HOSPITALS






