All Health Service Journal articles in 2001-11-08 – Page 2
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The odd couple
LAW SPECIAL REPORT: The government is proposing changes to the regulations governing staff transfers in response to the ongoing row over PFI in the NHS. Daniel Lee explains the proposed route through the legal minefield
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Safe conduct
NEWS FOCUS: Anthrax could be the least of our problems, according to a Royal College of Physicians seminar that sought to reassure health workers. Paul Dinsdale listened to the advice
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When circles can't be squared
CONSUMING PASSIONS - 'In A&E the youngest doctors take care of the sickest patients in the poorest conditions'
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For whom the Bell tolls
NEWS FOCUS: After an abrupt departure from the NHS Information Authority, Nigel Bell claims to be having a 'really exciting time' at the government's Office of the e-Envoy.Lyn Whitfield finds out what he's trying to achieve
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Bully beefs
LAW SPECIAL REPORT: Bullying allegations can come from almost any direction. Constant vigilance is the only defence, says Jo Plumstead
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Barefoot doctors
NEWS FOCUS: Doctors, dentists and nurses are living in poverty in the UK.They are the refugees and asylum seekers who, a year ago, were promised a welcome by the hard-pressed NHS.But as Daloni Carlisle reports, little seems to have happened since then
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You have got bail
LAW SPECIAL REPORT: E-mail may give an illusion of privacy, but employers and employees can easily find themselves on sticky legal ground, as Steve Mathieson explains
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