All Health Service Journal articles in 26 November 2007
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CJD death rates stable
Five people died in 2006 from variant-Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease - the same number as the previous year, latest figures have revealed
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£1m to improve NHS end-of-life care
The King's Fund has announced a new phase of its scheme to improve hospital facilities for people approaching the end of their life.
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Underage alcohol abuse criticised
The Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats have rounded on the government to take action over rising levels of drinking among young people.Parliamentary figures revealed that 1,441 children under 14 were treated in hospital for conditions caused by alcohol abuse.
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Drop in mental health inpatient deaths
The number of inpatients dying in NHS mental health accommodation has dropped by a fifth.
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English waiting times fall, government figures show
The number of English inpatients waiting more than 20 weeks for treatment dropped by 11 per cent last month.
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Most mental health service users face victimisation, report claims
The extent to which people with mental health problems are the victims of harassment, bullying and physical or sexual abuse in the community is revealed today in a report by charity Mind.
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Bids open for campus reprovision
The second stage of bidding for capital under the the campus reprovision programme 2008-09 has now opened, according to a letter from the Department of Health to primary care trust commissioners.
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DoH responds to abortion report
The Department of Health has responded to the Commons science and technology committee's report on abortion.
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Government defends £1.8bn surplus
The government is defending massive NHS underspends as it releases finance figures for the first six months of the year.
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250,000 lack access to dentistry, Conservatives say
The new dental contract has led to more than 250,000 people losing access to NHS dentistry, the Conservatives have said.Dental statistics released for the first quarter of 2007-08 reveal that 266,000 fewer patients have been seen since introduction of new dental contract.
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Sexual health services warning
The move to local rather than centrally commissioned sexual health services could result in a dangerous postcode lottery, the Independent Advisory Group on Sexual Health and HIV has warned in its annual report.The group argues there is a 'public health imperative' to ensure full coverage for sexual health and contraceptive ...
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One in four workers are stressed, survey shows
A survey has highlighted the problem of workplace stress, which can lead to mental illness, heart disease, back pain and gastrointestinal problems.
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Hand-washing more effective than drugs, reports BMJ
Hand-washing, gloves and masks may be more effective in preventing the spread of respiratory viruses such as avian flu and SARS than drugs, the BMJ reports today.
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GP employment advisers to be trebled
The government will treble the number of employment advisers in GP surgeries and pilot a new £8m advice and support service for smaller businesses, work and pensions secretary Peter Hain and health secretary Alan Johnson have said.
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Allergy centre advice rejected
The Department of Health has rejected the House of Lords science and technology committee's recommendation that each strategic health authority should set up at least one allergy centre.
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Open window warning from HSE
The Health and Safety Executive has warned hospitals and care providers they have a duty to ensure the safety of their patients, especially from the dangers of open windows.
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Malnutrition survey highlights risks for patients
A quarter of all adults admitted to hospitals and care homes in theUKare at risk of malnutrition, a survey has found.
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Diagnostic waiting times fall in Scotland
There has been a significant drop in patients waiting more than nine weeks for key diagnostic tests, according to official figures for Scotland published today.
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Maternity services satisfactory, says Healthcare Commission
Women are, overall, positive about maternity services, according to a Healthcare Commission survey of 26,000 mothers.However, the results highlighted wide variations between trusts in responses to questions about postnatal care, communication, food and cleanliness.
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Alzheimer's patients need more social contact, report says
People with dementia who live in care homes typically spend two minutes in every six hours socially interacting with other people, according to research from the Alzheimer's Society.