All Health Service Journal articles in 1998-10-08 – Page 3

  • News

    In brief: Sam Galbraith

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Scottish health minister Sam Galbraith this week pledged an extra £338,000 for GP outof-hours services in response to the conclusions of a working group on current practice. It found that co-operatives were seen as a positive development by GPs and patients.

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    In brief: NHS

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    NHS chief executive Sir Alan Langlands has opened a £600,000 intensive care unit at Lister Hospital, Hertfordshire. The old ICU has been turned into a high dependency unit.

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    In brief: Duchess of Gloucester

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    The Duchess of Gloucester has formally opened Hove's Polyclinic, a centre for outpatient services, and Mill View Hospital, for people with mental health problems. The £11m developments by South Downs Health trust opened to patients earlier this year.

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    In brief: Sexual Orientation

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Gay and lesbian doctors should have the opportunity to be open about their sexuality at work, according to guidance from the British Medical Association, which urges employers to tackle discrimination.

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    In brief: Three-month consultatio

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    A three-month consultation has started on proposals to create two new trusts - one for community services and one for mental health services - across Lambeth, Southwark, Lewisham and Croydon. Four existing trusts are affected.

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    Review bodies told to be 'fair'

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    NHS pay review bodies must stand up to the government and recommend inflation-busting pay rises for doctors and nurses, unions said last week.

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    Report blasts 'failure' of Health of the Nation

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Ministers have received a damning report on the 'failure' of the former Conservative government's Health of the Nation programme.

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    King's Fund director believes 'rationing is inevitable'

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    King's Fund director of policy and development Angela Coulter was due to tell an international conference today that 'rationing is inevitable' and politicians 'must take a lead and stop pretending that the NHS can meet all demands'. She was also due to tell the Priorities in Healthcare conference that the ...

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    Managers cool over Dobson's plan for bed closures inquiry

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Decades of planning based on the assumption that the NHS has too many beds have been challenged by health secretary Frank Dobson's decision to launch an inquiry into whether bed closures have 'gone too far'.

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    In brief: Unfair dismissal awards

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    The government is having second thoughts about removing the ceiling on unfair dismissal awards (now £12,000), which it proposed to abolish in its Fairness at Work white paper. Trade secretary Peter Mandelson is said to be rowing back after an outcry from industry, and the ceiling could instead be lifted, ...

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    Hospital funds assault cases

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    A hospital is to make money available for doctors and nurses to pursue private prosecutions against violent patients when criminal prosecutions fail.

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    BMA to appeal over disciplinary procedure ruling

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    The High Court has upheld the right of trusts to decide which disciplinary procedures to use when doctors are accused of misconduct.

  • News

    Continuity announcements

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Scottish trust chairs have their work cut out carrying forward health improvement programmes amid major reorganisation. Laura Donnelly reports

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    Psychiatrists spark anger

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    A five-year campaign by the Royal College of Psychiatrists to reduce the stigma associated with mental illness got off to a rocky start this week when aggrieved service users planned a protest march on the day of the launch.

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    In brief: Legal Aid Board

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    The Legal Aid Board is inviting law firms to apply for franchises to handle medical negligence work from January 1999. From summer 1999, only those firms with franchises will be allowed to do such work on legal aid . The change is likely to mean that most large medical negligence ...

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    Merger to go ahead after split over trust finance rules

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    A proposed trust merger, halted this summer after HSJ revealed that the Department of Health was split over legal rules, is to go ahead.

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    Action on CJD doubles cost of blood to trusts

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Trusts could see the cost of blood more than double next year as a result of the 'mad cow disease' crisis.

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    In brief: Standing Conference on Drug Abuse

    1998-10-08T00:00:00Z

    The Standing Conference on Drug Abuse has welcomed pilot schemes in Liverpool, Croydon and Gloucester allowing courts to send drug using offenders for treatment as an alternative to prison. The government has found £1m for the scheme, and earmarked £40m for national implementation if the pilots are successful.