All Health Service Journal articles in 2000-01-20 – Page 2
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Design counsel
When I was an art student in the early 1960s, I fell ill with meningitis which developed into ME, and I was admitted to my local hospital for several weeks. The ward was a Nightingale design in a wartime hut and the regime represented excellent care. The responsibility for this ...
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CHI to pick four sites for reviews
The Commission for Health Improvement is likely to start its programme of clinical governance reviews with four pilot studies of acute trusts.
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CHC patients panel to inform major Welsh merger
A public consultation exercise is being launched in Cardiff, Rhymney Valley and Vale of Glamorgan involving three community health councils and University Hospital of Wales and Llandough Hospital trust. The trust was formed recently by the merger of two acute trusts and is about to merge again with community services. ...
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Delays and failure to involve patients dog new charter
The government has come under fire over lengthy delays and failures to properly involve patient groups in the creation of a new NHS Charter .
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MP's challenge cuts to Third World Surrey NHS
Surrey MPs have accused the government of reducing their local NHS to a Third World service. In an adjournment debate in the Commons last week, the Conservative MP for Guildford, Nick St Aubyn, led the challenge to funding cutbacks, which ministers claim are necessary to redress a historic overspend in ...
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Its a case of Come round to my gaffe
For a bumbling amateur politician, Robert Winston seems to have done remarkably well in persuading Gordon Brown to open his cheque book. Indeed, his performance reminded me of one of those pre-war cartoons by Bateman.
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Pharmaceutical industry puts case for medicines
The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry has issued a report arguing that the government will need the help of modern medicines to meet its targets set out in the Saving Lives white paper. Director general Dr Trevor Jones said it was surprising that the government had not identified a ...
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PFI shrinking HS capacity, MPs are told
Labour MP's clashed with a long-term opponent of the private finance initiative at a meeting of the influential Commons Treasury select committee last week.
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NHS Direct call centre planned to divert enquiries
Nurse-led telephone helpline NHS Direct has launched a virtual all centre that will automatically divert calls to an NHS Direct centre in another part of the country if one receives an excessive number of enquiries. The technology was developed by Access Health UK to cover nine counties from Northumbria to ...
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The deals on the bus go round and round
Fifteen trusts co-operated in an imaginative attempt to encourage former NHS nurses to return to work, and the results exceeded organisers expectations. Bernadette Duguid explains
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Devolution brings this years winter pressures home to Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
The aftermath of this years winter pressures on the NHS has been felt by politicians in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales as well as in England.
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in brief
Health secretary Alan Milburn has warned that waiting lists will rise over the next couple of months because of the planned priority the NHS has been giving to winter emergencies. The number of patients waiting for inpatient and day-case treatment fell by 8,000 in November to 1,071,400.
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Lotto bother
Launched in 1998, the healthy living centre is a government initiative designed to encourage health-promoting activities in disadvantaged communities. The definition of health here is broad and includes the wider determinants of health, such as social exclusion, quality of life, environment and access to services.
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Public health body to end contract culture
The demise of the Health Education Authority will end contract culture and poor co-ordination in public health, the head of its slimline successor has pledged.
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Blairs pledge rests soundly on funding through taxation
But many questions remain about when and what extra cash will appear
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Blair line on GDP spend dubbed cynical
Prime minister Tony Blairs promise to increase the share of national income spent on the NHS to European levels in five years has been attacked as a cynical ploy by financial analysts.
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Complaints evaluation slips behind schedule
Patients groups have complained of slippage on the NHS's evaluation of complaints project - ordered in November 1998.
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