All Health Service Journal articles in 2000-09-07

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    WEB WATCH

    2000-09-07T00:00:00Z

    You may think that the advent of care trusts commissioning and managing both health and social care will herald an NHS take-over of all those funny social services people.

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    Raising the stakes

    2000-09-07T00:00:00Z

    Community consultation and stakeholder involvement in planning are key elements of the new management agenda for health authorities. PricewaterhouseCoopers carried out research with 25 HAs during January 2000 to gather comparative information on strategies and approaches to community consultation. Questionnaires were sent to the chief executives of 100 HAs in ...

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    Planning for the unexpected

    2000-09-07T00:00:00Z

    Did you take a book with you to read on holiday? For £15 you could have bought a hardback copy of the current best-selling thriller or a couple of good paperbacks to read on the plane.If you're a real masochist like me you might have recklessly blown your hardearned cash ...

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    Target pressure for PMS pilots

    2000-09-07T00:00:00Z

    Draft core contracts for future personal medical services pilots will require GPs to sign up to the NHS plan's targets for access to a primary care professional within 24 hours and to a GP within 48 hours by 2004.

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    in person

    2000-09-07T00:00:00Z

    Tony Keighley, chief executive of Calderdale and Kirklees health authority, will retire in November after working for 32 years in the NHS.

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    What the staff and patients think

    2000-09-07T00:00:00Z

    Willie Reid (left), medical director, says the task has now changed from trying to convince clinicians that the PFI project would come to fruition, to trying to persuade them that the 30-year deal will work. The hospital is 'light years ahead of what we had before', he says. He is ...

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    Take your partners

    2000-09-07T00:00:00Z

    All over the country trusts are forming 30-year relationships with PFI partners - but the average marriage doesn't last this long. How can you be sure which consortium is: a) Right for you? b) Means what it says? c) Will stay faithful? Use John Kelly's ha

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    Sounding the right note

    2000-09-07T00:00:00Z

    The history of rock and roll is strewn with casualties: Jimi Hendrix choking on his own vomit, Elvis enjoying his last supper, the gunshots that ended the short lives of Kurt Cobain and John Lennon.

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    Nervous tick

    2000-09-07T00:00:00Z

    Health managers perceive CHI to be about punishment and censure, despite its protestations to the contrary. Mark Gould reports on a revealing HSJ survey

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    Mortar mouth

    2000-09-07T00:00:00Z

    The average house price in London is almost £200,000. The average newly qualified nurse working in the capital earns about £18,000. So the man charged with finding homes for up to 350,000 NHS staff who struggle to afford London prices will need to be better than average.

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    monitor

    2000-09-07T00:00:00Z

    There is always a sense of shock, of loss - of betrayal, even - when our brightest and best pick up their briefcases and desert the NHS for something new. The trusty health service, loyal and true - even if it has let itself go a bit - abandoned for ...

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    The long march towards a PFI

    2000-09-07T00:00:00Z

    1975 A plan to build a single-site hospital is conceived. For years the plan is shelved as health chiefs' hopes are repeatedly dashed.

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    In the know

    2000-09-07T00:00:00Z

    The increasing dependency of older people in residential homes will place a greater burden on nursing services. Training care staff is one way forward. Cathy Malone and Rona Mackenzie report

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    Joined-up thinking

    2000-09-07T00:00:00Z

    Most projects that aspire to pioneer status are happy to put forward one element of the new building as proof they are breaking the mould. However, a £3.8m scheme at Sedgley in the West Midlands claims no less than three ground-breaking developments.

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    Needlestick injuries on the increase

    2000-09-07T00:00:00Z

    Unison has called for the number of healthcare workers exposed to viruses such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV as a result of needlestick injuries to be monitored as part of its campaign for a ban on 'old-fashioned, unsafe needles' and the introduction of retractable needles or needles with ...

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    Livingstone knocks lack of social housing at key site

    2000-09-07T00:00:00Z

    London mayor Ken Livingstone has criticised a landmark development for failing to provide social housing. Mr Livingstone 'deplored' plans for the redevelopment of Battersea power station, which include 657 new flats. Last week, average house prices in London hit £200,000, and Mr Livingstone said the decision not to include social ...

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    What the new hospital offers

    2000-09-07T00:00:00Z

    The entrance to the new Cumberland Infirmary is bathed in light from a huge, etched glass panel above the doorway and from the transparent roof which stretches over the entire walkway, leading past day surgery, outpatients, A&E and the X-ray department. The bright and airy walkway is the 'backbone' of ...

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    Pushing, pushing the point home

    2000-09-07T00:00:00Z

    Social perspectives on pregnancy and childbirth for midwives, nurses and the caring professions By Julie Kent Open University Press 251 pages £16.99

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    How to win friends and influence them

    2000-09-07T00:00:00Z

    Good nurses are born, not made - and they are born with an inferiority complex. Why this should be, no-one can tell. Everyone holds them in high esteem. . . everyone but other nurses. The way to get them to do what you want is to play on this insecurity ...

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    Trust inspections will exact high toll, warns HSJ survey

    2000-09-07T00:00:00Z

    Inspecting every NHS trust in the UK could cost nearly £15m and cause a significant increase in stress for all staff, according to an exclusive survey commissioned by HSJ and the Health Quality Service.