Health Service Journal
DOLLY CHADDA
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Cyberschool days
24-Feb-2000
As more and more education providers offer web-based open and distance learning courses, Dolly Chadda looks at the prospects for NHS staff to learn online -
BMA backs calls to close A&Es
2-Jul-1998
Doctors' leaders have thrown their weight behind the idea of 'super hospitals' serving half a million people each, claiming that local hospitals do not have the technology to save patients' lives. -
CHCs face a shake-up after damning report
2-Jul-1998
Community health councils have largely failed in their role as local NHS watchdogs and are in need of a radical overhaul, according to a report backed by the NHS Executive. -
Ashworth chief faces fresh criticism
30-Apr-1998
Troubled Ashworth top-security hospital is to take 'independent advice' on doctors' claims that chief executive Hilary Hodge is interfering in clinical matters. -
Sackings spark attack on Management Executive
30-Apr-1998
The dramatic sacking last week of four non-executive directors of Tayside health board has led to scathing criticism of the NHS Management Executive in Scotland. -
Shouting in Unison
16-Apr-1998
Ministers had an easy ride at union conferences last year. Now the honeymoon is over. Dolly Chadda reports -
A sense of security
9-Apr-1998
Ashworth Hospital's top managers insist it has a future beyond its current problems. Dolly Chadda reports -
Controversy over 'macho' management at Ashworth
2-Apr-1998
Troubled Ashworth Special Hospital was embroiled in more controversy this week amid claims that its new management regime is alienating staff with a 'macho' style. -
Pay slip?
2-Apr-1998
Are senior managers in health authorities right to have misgivings about their new pay scheme? Dolly Chadda reports -
Budding relationship
26-Mar-1998
Assertive outreach has been touted as the saviour of community care. Dolly Chadda visited the Tulip project to find out how it works







