All Health Service Journal articles in 3 December 2007

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    Mental Health Act self-assessment tool launched

    2007-12-07T12:01:41Z

    The National Institute for Mental Health in England and the Care Services Improvement Partnership have launched a self-assessment implementation tool to help trusts adhere to and implement the 2007 Mental Health Act.

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    BMA condemns random shortlisting of junior doctors

    2007-12-07T11:05:51Z

    The British Medical Association has hit out at what it calls the 'outrageous suggestion' that junior doctors applying for jobs in England next year could be shortlisted randomly.

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    Crisis teams cutting admissions, NAO report shows

    2007-12-07T10:44:28Z

    A report by the National Audit Office has found that crisis resolution home treatment teams are having a 'positive impact' on local acute mental health services, providing an alternative to hospital admission for people experiencing a short-term mental health crisis.

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    Thousands march in protest against nurse sacking

    2007-12-07T10:42:57Z

    Thousands of NHS staff took to the streets of Manchester yesterday in protest against the sacking of a nurse who spoke out against the privatisation of services.

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    BME mental health admission rates above average, study shows

    2007-12-07T10:41:55Z

    A census of the ethnicity of inpatients in NHS mental health and learning disability services has shown that some black and minority ethnic groups are three times more likely than average to be admitted as inpatients.

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    50,000 denied insulin pumps in the UK

    2007-12-06T10:55:57Z

    The charity Diabetes UK is calling for more access to insulin pumps for people with diabetes as new research shows they are more effective in improving blood glucose control and reducing hypoglycaemic episodes than traditional insulin injections.

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    Prescription charges cut in Scotland

    2007-12-06T10:55:15Z

    From next April, prescription charges will be cut by 25 per cent to £5 inScotlandand abolished by 2011.Making the announcement yesterday, Scottish health minister Nicola Sturgeon said people with chronic and long-term conditions would benefit from a 50 per cent cut in the cost of prescription pre-payment certificates.

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    Alzeimer's drugs appeal granted

    2007-12-06T10:41:26Z

    The continuing row over funding for Alzheimer's drugs on the NHS is set to go to the Court of Appeal.

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    NHS stop-smoking clinics are working, research shows

    2007-12-06T10:40:33Z

    Research has shown that NHS stop-smoking clinics work, with figures highlighting particular progress in deprived areas.

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    GP abortion trials begin

    2007-12-06T10:39:35Z

    Trials have begun to test whether early abortions could be carried out safely in GP surgeries in England.

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    Dentists accept pay reforms

    2007-12-05T10:24:56Z

    England's chief dental officer Barry Cockcroft has welcomed the decision by salaried dentists to accept pay and career reforms.

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    Charity stages cardiac rehabilitation protest

    2007-12-05T10:16:34Z

    The British Heart Foundation is today holding a protest at the Houses of Parliament to demand better access to cardiac rehabilitation.

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    Learning disabilities consultation launched

    2007-12-05T10:10:09Z

    A consultation on learning disability policy has been launched by the Department of Health.

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    Stroke strategy calls for quicker MRIs

    2007-12-05T10:05:21Z

    The government today announced its 10-year strategy for stroke services.The £105m package includes plans to spend £12m on a public awareness campaign.

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    Age Concern publishes guides on later life

    2007-12-04T11:33:58Z

    Information guides to help older people get to grips with the challenges of later life have been published by Age Concern.

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    Bespoke services to help disabled people into work

    2007-12-04T11:31:44Z

    A consultation aimed at helping more disabled people into work by improving the specialist employment support available has been launched.The consultation includes proposals to provide a more bespoke service to disabled people.

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    Local planners urged to tackle smoking

    2007-12-04T11:29:53Z

    Four public health organisations are uniting to urge local planners to target smoking as a way of tackling health inequalities.

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    Obesity linked to maternal deaths, report claims

    2007-12-04T11:28:41Z

    Obesity is an increasing factor in the number of women dying in pregnancy and childbirth in the UK, according to a new report from the Confidential Enquiry into Maternal and Child Health.

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    Healthcare Commission reports to Parliament

    2007-12-04T11:26:50Z

    The Healthcare Commission has launched its report to Parliament on the state of healthcare in England and Wales.

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    Junior doctors' costs rise by 80 per cent

    2007-12-03T11:14:35Z

    The cost of being a junior doctor has increased by 80 per cent over the last seven years, while salaries have increased by 20 per cent, according to the British Medical Association.