All Health Service Journal articles in 1999-06-03 – Page 3
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Done the job, won the respect Dobson's new-found goodwill towards managers reflects hard work
The undercurrent of antagonism towards managers that used to emanate from health secretary Frank Dobson's speeches was strikingly absent from his address to the NHS Confederation's conference. He oozed goodwill and emphasised that his customary messages of admiration for NHS staff included managers, too.
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How delegates voted
61 per cent did not believe PCGs, local health groups or local healthcare co-operatives would make a real difference or improvement in their first year. But in the second year this fell to 27 per cent, with 49 per cent confident PCGs would make a real improvement.
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Hospital review follows deaths
Nursing care at Eastbourne District General Hospital is to be reviewed after the deaths of two patients and concerns over staffing levels, health minister John Hutton announced last week.
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Support for refugees: information and cultural sensitivity
The Health Education Authority's working group on refugee health recommends:
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WEB WATCH MARK CRAIL
Why climb Everest? Even George Mallory could only suggest, 'Because it is there.' The Everest Extreme Expedition has a better reason: it says the mountain presents 'a unique laboratory setting', offering 'new insights on the human body and its implications for other environments or disease states'.