All Health Service Journal articles in 1998-10-08 – Page 2

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    Events

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Items are entered free for public sector, voluntary and professional organisations, but we need at least six weeks' notice of your event. Please send details to Uli Jaeger, HSJ , Porters South, 4 Crinan Street, London N1 9XW. Fax: 0171-843 4670.

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    Watson elected as RCN president

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Christine Watson has been elected president of the Royal College of Nursing and will take over from Dame Betty Kershaw after its annual general meeting on 21 October. Ms Watson had a 30-year career in the NHS and has been deputy president of the RCN for the past four years.

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    Dress to impress

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Justine Willoughby models a dress signed by 40 top models and designers.

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    Downgrading at Queen Mary's fails to produce planned savings

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    The controversial downgrading of a leading London acute hospital has failed to provide the multi-million pound savings expected, health authority managers have admitted.

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    Organ donor numbers hit 'plateau'

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Fears that organ donation has reached a 'plateau' have emerged as the number of donors in Britain and Ireland rose by just five last year, while the number of people waiting for transplants increased by almost 200.

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    Public health's new top doc

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Chief medical officer Liam Donaldson combines clinical and management experience. He has been a 'team player' under both Labour and Conservative governments. Wendy Moore meets a pragmatist with both passionate admirers and critics

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    Dobson's partial progress

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Dear Frank, a year ago Trevor Sheldon and I offered you a radical, wheeze-free agenda to improve the NHS.

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    Spinal injection damage 'was not negligence'

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Sometimes medical treatment goes seriously wrong for reasons nobody can explain. Patients in these cases are apt to reach for their lawyers, and legal advisers to seize on the legal maxim res ipsa loquitur - 'the thing speaks for itself '. In effect, they argue, no healthy person who goes ...

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    Penetrating the corridors of power

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    NHS chief executives should play dirty and learn political advocacy so that they could manage upwards as well as downwards, said Labour peer Baroness Young, chair of English Nature and former IHSM president.

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    Neglect 'contributed' to pensioner's hospital death

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    A coroner has condemned a London hospital's alleged failure to examine an emergency patient for two-and-a-half hours and described claims that a nursing sister tried to cover up the blunder as 'inexcusable and reprehensible'. St Pancras coroner Stephen Chan heard last week that 89-year-old Albert Range was admitted to the ...

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    It's cold outside

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    The second annual forum of trust and health authority chief executives found them voicing bitter complaints about New Labour's command and control style. Peter Davies and Pat Healy were there

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    Healthy PCGs need a clinical voice. . .

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Letters

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    Counter claims

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Remuneration for community pharmacists needs an overhaul. But meanwhile price-fixing on branded drugs must remain, argue John Varnish and colleagues

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    Chips with everything

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Already stretched to their limits by the year 2000 bug imbroglio, IT managers are now being asked to deliver on Frank Burns' punishing new strategy. Can it be done, wonders Peter Mitchell

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    Survey uncovers disabled children's unfit housing

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Poor housing is making life harder for disabled children and adding to the burden of parents who care for them, a report by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation has concluded. The study of 200 families in Yorkshire and north east England found three out of four had homes that were in ...

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    RNIB hits out at cataract waiting list 'lottery'

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    The Royal National Institute for the Blind has condemned the 'lottery' of waiting times for cataract surgery. The RNIB says analysis of NHS figures shows the average waiting time for surgery is 20 weeks, but people living in Newcastle upon Tyne wait for an average of just 12 weeks while ...

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    In brief: Civil litigation rules

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Civil litigation rules provide for defendants who want to settle a claim to pay money into court.

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    In brief: Unison

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Unison has welcomed the introduction of the European working time directive, which limits the hours staff can work. But the NHS Executive is still talking to unions about the regulations and says human resources managers should wait until guidance is issued later this month before making changes to staff rotas.