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Health Service Journal
Barbara Millar reports

  • Party faithful

    17-Dec-1998

    Trusts say it will be business as usual on millennium eve, but paying up to 10 times normal rates may be the only way to guarantee staffing levels.
  • We'll take the high road

    26-Nov-1998

    Women healthcare managers embarking on their careers have formed a networking initiative. It's just as well, when of the 25 chief executives appointed to head Scotland's new trusts only one is a woman.
  • More beef about beef

    3-Sep-1998

    After E coli in Lanarkshire, the next Pennington inquiry will examine a typhoid outbreak that turned Aberdeen into a beleaguered city - 34 years ago.
  • Has Labour been caught red-handed?

    5-Mar-1998

    According to the Conservative Party trust board appointments show evidence of 'Labour gerrymandering'.
  • Prevention is the cure

    5-Feb-1998

    Crime is a public health issue, and partnership is the way to tackle it if experiences in Los Angeles County hold lessons for the UK.
  • The woman WHO's taking over

    5-Feb-1998

    The election of Gro Harlem Brundtland as director-general of the World Health Organisation will provide it with a new lease of life and open doors to world leaders.
  • Heart murmurs

    22-Jan-1998

    Doctors and the government are at loggerheads over the best way to tackle coronary heart disease in Scotland.

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