All Health Service Journal articles in 1999-01-07 – Page 2
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PCG differences 'could recreate inequalities of fundholding era'
Primary care groups risk recreating the inequalities of fundholding, researchers have warned.
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Goal difference
The Treasury wants the NHS to find another £1bn a year in efficiency savings. More money for the front line or just scraping the barrel, wonders Lyn Whitfield
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Disease diagnosed
Epidemiology kept simple An introduction to classical and modern epidemiology By Burt Gerstman Wiley 301 pages £25.95
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Pay, not PR, is the solution Ministers must get to the heart of nurse shortages - and winter crises
Another new year, another clutch of 'NHS in crisis' headlines bespatters the national newspapers. The pattern is a classic, if not quite perennial, one: widespread outbreaks of flu lead to more patients presenting in accident and emergency departments, while on the wards the same outbreaks lead to elderly people blocking ...
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WEB WATCH MARK CRAIL
So you finally managed to get your home computer linked up to the Internet over Christmas.
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Ministers take their time, while we run to meet consultation deadlines
The time permitted for consultation exercises appears to be shrinking. Traditionally, responses have been sought over three months or more. In at least two recent instances (Partnership in Action and the Caldicott report on guardians), the time allowed has dropped to around six weeks.
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Good communications The Helen McCallum guide
'Communications isn't rocket science. For an organisation, presenting itself and explaining itself is exactly the same as for an individual. I have relationships with lots of people based partly on who I am, partly on what I say, partly on how I present myself and partly on how I explain ...
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Long-running fluoride legal dispute ends in climbdown by water firms
Health authorities have welcomed a water industry climbdown on adding fluoride to water supplies.
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Going for Gold in the Welsh valleys with multidisciplinary primary care
Jo Carlowe's article on medical staffing ('Asian few' page 30-31, 3 December) highlights a major problem facing many of the most deprived parts of Wales. The staffing indicators on the age-profile of GPs make particularly gloomy reading.
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Bunker mentality
The DoH rebuttal unit is a potential flashpoint for government media relations. Mark Crail explains how it works
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Bottoms up for GPs
Gill Malbon and colleagues ('Onus points', pages 28-29, 19 November) are right to say that GPs are only starting to recognise the implications of clinical governance.
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Hitting the bottle
Violent attacks are down 20 per cent in Cardiff and the city's achievements could be a template for other trouble hotspots,
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Crossing the borders
I was interested in the new shared post for the public health director in Solihull (News Focus, page 14-15, 3 December).
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