All Health Service Journal articles in 1999-12-02 – Page 3
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MPs want power to vet senior NHS appointments
MPs should have the power to vet senior non-executive appointments to NHS bodies in much the same way as US congressional committees hold 'confirmation hearings', according to an MPs' report.
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In Brief: Breast Test Wales Annual Report
Breast Test Wales' annual report says it is 'on course' to reduce breast cancer deaths by 25 per cent by 2002. More than 3,700 cases have been detected since it was set up 10 years ago, helping to cut death rates among women aged 55 to 69 from 109 per ...
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AIDS strategy 'must tackle rising infection'
The government's national HIV and AIDS strategy will need to tackle rising levels of sexually transmitted infections in young gay men and 'micro-epidemics' among heterosexuals, according to the National AIDS Trust.
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In Brief: Help the Aged
Managers should make sure staff give priority to the essential care needs of elderly people - such as help with personal hygiene, eating and drinking and going to the toilet - according to a good practice guide published by Help the Aged.
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Short Cuts: Unison backs campaign against domestic violence
The Women's Aid Federation of England has launched a campaign, A Future Without Fear, to tackle domestic violence. The campaign is supported by Unison, which said it would raise the issue with employers and negotiate workplace policies to help women. 'Unison members come into contact with victims of abuse through ...
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Clean bill of health for accounts
The NHS's accounts have received a clean bill of health for an unprecedented fifth year running, NHS finance director Colin Reeves was due to announce yesterday.
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Short Cuts: Cooper launches access to shops consultation
Public health minister Yvette Cooper has launched a consultation document on improving access to shops for people living in deprived neighbourhoods. Ideas include a scheme to guarantee loans (making it easier to establish new businesses), shops owned by the community, better marketing of goods in local stores and tackling crime. ...
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Mental disorder in one in 10 children
Research showing that one in 10 children suffers from a mental disorder reflects 'just the tip of the iceberg', according to mental health charities demanding increased resources and action to recruit staff.
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Short Cuts: Hutton hands out £500,000 HAZ fellowships
The first 30 health action zone fellowships have been awarded by health minister John Hutton.
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Latest IVF figure put at 27,000
Almost 27,000 patients received invitro fertilisation treatment last year, according to the annual report of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority.
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