Health Service Journal
HSJ reporters
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DoH accepts 'double deficit' argument, but no decision yet
14-Dec-2006
The government has said it accepts the case against the 'double deficit' accounting system for acute trusts - but has delayed a decision on whether to scrap it until the end of this financial year. -
Confed backs findings
20-Jan-2005
ITC PROCUREMENT Concern focused on centralised handling, Reid 'sent out wrong message' -
Target pressure threatens services
20-Jan-2005
ITC PROCUREMENT Local systems at risk as treatment centres take activity away from NHS -
'Spearhead' PCTs will pilot new public health initiatives
18-Nov-2004
WHITE PAPER Poverty targeted, as PCTs in the most deprived areas are promised more power -
Record star-ratings unveil regional divide
22-Jul-2004
Published: 22/07/2004, Volume II4, No. 5915 Page 5 -
Trusts make first stellar leaps
22-Jul-2004
Published: 22/07/2004, Volume II4, No. 5915 Page 6 7 -
Calls for ratin ngs appeal process
2-Oct-2003
Published: 02/10/2003, Volume II3, No. 5875 Page 8 -
Stars map out peaks and troughs in performance
17-Jul-2003
Published: 17/07/2003, Volume II3, No. 5864 Page 5, 6 -
Cumbria trust sees ra adical shake-up
10-Jul-2003
Published: 10/07/2003, Volume II3, No. 5862 Page 8, 9 -
Reid moves first on emergency services
19-Jun-2003
Published: 19/06/2003, Volume II3, No. 5860 Page 5, 6 -
'Room for manoeuvre' on consultant contract
19-Jun-2003
Published: 19/06/2003, Volume II3, No. 5860 Page 6 -
Top names cagey over poisoned chalice
17-Apr-2003
Published: 17/04/2003, Volume II3, No. 5851 Page 7 -
Trusts fret over EU hours
17-Apr-2003
Published: 17/04/2003, Volume II3, No. 5851 Page 10 11 -
'Relieved' trusts scrape access targets
10-Apr-2003
Published: 10/04/2003, Volume II3, No. 5850 Page 6 7 -
Paddington director resigns
17-Oct-2002
Published: 17/10/2002, Volume II2, No.5827 Page 6 7 -
Focus on inequality wins plaudits
18-Jul-2002
Published: 18/07/2001, Volume II2, No.5814 Page 4 5 -
Policy shift gives fresh focus to acute mental healthcare
2-May-2002
Published: 02/05/2002, Volume II2, No. 5803 Page 4 -
'Open the books, ' says Milburn
4-Apr-2002
Published: 04/04/2002, Volume II2, No. 5799 Page 4 5 -
Record funding for NHS fails to dampen fears of trust pressures
13-Dec-2001
Published: 13/12/2001, Volume III, No. 5785 Page 4 5 -
Calls for strikes mount as union decries 'two-tier' pay system
18-Oct-2001
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'Dirty' hospitals on defensive as DoH shines spotlight on 41
12-Apr-2001
The Department of Health has named 41 'dirty' hospitals which will receive fortnightly monitoring visits from regional offices, and flagged up 10 as 'in need of special measures'. -
DoH struggles to find formula for traffic-light fund
15-Mar-2001
The Department of Health is struggling to come up with meaningful measures for allowing access to the £250m performance fund and introducing the traffic-light bandings of trusts and health authorities this summer. -
'Local champions'start to make their mark on NHS plan working
8-Mar-2001
A picture of new partnerships and joint working is beginning to emerge from the local boards, committees and taskforces charged with leading on implementation of the NHS plan at trust and health authority level. -
Huge shake-up to keep founding aims intact
27-Jul-2000
Prime minister Tony Blair is due to unveil the government's NHS 'national plan' to the Commons this afternoon, promising a more consumer-oriented NHS 'fit for the 21st century'. -
Rumours of re-jig in wake of Langlands
24-Feb-2000
This Week -
Dobson weighs up £21bn cash boost
16-Jul-1998
Health secretary Frank Dobson will announce today how the NHS is going to spend chancellor Gordon Brown's unprecedented £21bn give-away.







