All Health Service Journal articles in 21 February 2008

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  • News

    Monitor challenges DH on freedoms

    2008-02-22T09:00:00Z

    Battle lines are hardening between foundation trusts and the Department of Health over the trusts' future, following a series of leaked letters between the leaders of the NHS and regulator Monitor, reports Sally Gainsbury. The correspondence has exposed a gulf between their positions on New Labour's flagship hospitals.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Health screening: from talk to action

    2008-02-22T09:00:00Z

    The importance of preventive diagnosis and screening programmes are now being talked up by the prime minister himself. Joshua Rowe looks at how they are already saving money - and lives

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Health screening: from talk to action

    2008-02-22T09:00:00Z

    Preventive diagnosis and screening programmes can improve patient care and save the NHS money, writes Joshua Rowe

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Learning curves

    2008-02-21T16:16:00Z

    HSJ's L&D supplement discusses different aspects of training the workforce for 2020.

  • Supplements

    HSJ supplement: Learning curves

    2008-02-21T11:48:00Z

    For subscribers only: This supplement discusses different aspects of training the workforce for 2020.Subscribe now to access the supplement!

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Steve Onyett on Paxman's pants

    2008-02-21T09:00:00Z

    While "pants" is a term of derision in the vernacular of youth, Jeremy Paxman's exchange last month with Marks & Spencer chief executive Sir Stuart Rose has done the men of our nation a service by highlighting the importance of being supported in all the right places.This is not the ...

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Maggie Rae on Premier League performance

    2008-02-21T09:00:00Z

    Do names matter? Since arriving back in the NHS and PCT land, I haven't had much chance to think about titles or the name of our organisation.

  • News

    Trust plans to scrap jobs and shelve units

    2008-02-21T09:00:00Z

    Trafford Healthcare trust has launched a turnaround plan in a bid to avoid a £7m deficit next year.

  • Comment

    Jo Stephenson on patient stacking

    2008-02-21T09:00:00Z

    Patient stacking sounds like the kind of thing medical students might get up to: giant Jenga with people instead of blocks of wood.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    GPs must see sense on hours

    2008-02-21T09:00:00Z

    New proposals for extended working hours for GPs have provoked a storm of protest - but doctors should take a careful look at the benefits, argues Alastair Henderson

  • Comment

    Is government taking liberties with the foundation principle?

    2008-02-21T09:00:00Z

    The argument between the foundation trust lobby and the Department of Health over foundations’ freedoms goes to the heart of the debate about the role of politics in health policy.

  • News

    Doctors move to vote yes, under protest

    2008-02-21T09:00:00Z

    GPs will be persuaded to vote yes to the government's offer on extended hours, according to a poll of GPs.

  • Comment

    Michael White on the consultant of the future

    2008-02-21T09:00:00Z

    I make it a policy to chuckle when I hear of some mild British institution being likened to Nazi Germany or Stalin's Russia by someone who hasn't understood much history. Even law lords do it.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Where NICE leads, can commissioners follow?

    2008-02-21T09:00:00Z

    There is still a chasm between the process of writing recommendations and the people responsible for commissioning the services to deliver them. Can world class commissioning bring these closer together, asks Martin Dougherty

  • News

    Ministers vs GPs: how did it come to this?

    2008-02-21T09:00:00Z

    The GP contract talks have been played out for the public, with both sides taking to the airwaves. Ingrid Torjesen explores why a couple of extra hours a week has created such a conflict

  • Comment

    Emma Dent on the common cold

    2008-02-21T09:00:00Z

    I have a new hobby: blowing my nose. Not the most riveting of pastimes but my hope is that framing said activity in this way will make it seem less like a chore and more of a fun way to pass the time.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Who cares for the carers?

    2008-02-21T09:00:00Z

    People caring for a relative are a vital part of the health and social care system - but many feel isolated. A national strategy aims to help by making GPs and community services more carer friendly. Stuart Shepherd reports

  • News

    Johnson irks committee as he ducks careers queries

    2008-02-21T09:00:00Z

    Health secretary Alan Johnson has rankled MPs by refusing to answer questions at a health select committee inquiry into Modernising Medical Careers.Mr Johnson batted off a series of questions about junior doctors' training, saying he could not comment before the Department of Health's formal response to the Tooke report.

  • News

    Ministers press for more child palliative care

    2008-02-21T09:00:00Z

    Ministers have made it clear they expect primary care trusts to spend more on children's palliative care.

  • News

    Cardiac target to cut deaths met early

    2008-02-21T09:00:00Z

    The NHS has made 'outstanding progress' in managing cardio- vascular disease, according to two reports published this week.