All Health Service Journal articles in 2000-10-12 – Page 3
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Milburn announces new deal for staff
Health secretary Alan Milburn has launched the human resources framework that will make the way NHS employers treat staff a core performance measure for the first time.
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Private healthcare comes to the aid of the politicians
The Conservative Party is pressing ahead with its plans for a major expansion of private healthcare, promised at its party conference last week.
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Council declares no confidence in bitter saga over A&E closure
A district council has called for the resignation of senior NHS managers and intervention by a government hit squad after the closure of Kidderminster General Hospital's accident and emergency unit.
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NHS advocacy services face cash problems
A report on advocacy services in the NHS in London says they are suffering from 'precarious short-term funding', a lack of pay and little formal training.
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Tobacco advertising ban is still a priority
Brussels health lobbyists are calling for stronger measures to protect public health in the wake of the European Court of Justice's decision to cancel the tobacco advertising ban covering all 15 EU members.
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Courts may not be so robust as claims under new act pour in
However much ministers may try to downplay the effects of the Human Rights Act, it's clear that the courts are going to face a barrage of claims.
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Talk about the speeches
If there is one theme to emerge from the Institute of Healthcare Management's annual conference, it is the sense of disappointment that the new organisation has not achieved the profile or the influence that it might have done.
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Study finds 'no evidence'of action on 1992 review
An inquiry into heart surgery at the cardiac unit at Liverpool's Alder Hey children's hospital has found no evidence that an action plan had been put in place after an earlier investigation.
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£6. 3m deficit-trust's board 'was warned'of cash crisis
A leaked report into England's highest trust deficit has concluded that danger signals pointing to the trust's impending financial crisis were 'not hidden'from its management board.
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'£5,000 pay gap between some nurse consultants'
There are stark differences in the starting salaries paid to nurse consultants, according to a survey carried out by analysts Industrial Relations Services. The survey found marked geographical variations, with average pay in Eastern region at £35,031, almost £5,000 more than in North West region, where minimum salaries average £30,155. ...
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