All Health Service Journal articles in 2001-11-08 – Page 3

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    Locals fume over PCT proposals

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    NEWS

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    Hosts with the most

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    REFUGEE SERVICES: One PCT has chosen to respond to the needs of its 1,500-plus asylum-seeker population by setting up a special scheme to provide walk-in clinics, home visits and referrals.Kay Ratcliffe reports

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    On the insight track

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    BOOKS

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    Opportunity knocked

    2001-11-08T00:00:00Z

    OPEN SPACE: Despite a crippling shortage of nurses, Maggie Oldham says the NHS is continuing to ignore a rich source of recruitment - asylum seekers

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    On the look-out

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    MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES: A survey of medium-secure units raises questions about their planned growth, report Jeff Jaycock and Tony Bamber

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    MONITOR

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    Naturally, security at Monitor Towers is at an all-time high these days.

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    Partially sighted

    2001-11-08T00:00:00Z

    NEWS FOCUS: Decades of uneasy truce between the NHS and the private sector should be replaced by something more positive - and more honest.Steve Mathieson reports on an appeal to put ideology on one side

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    IN PERSON

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    Graeme Betts has been appointed chief executive of Hillingdon primary care trust.He is currently London borough of Hillingdon director of social services and has been on secondment as acting PCT chief executive since last month.He has worked in social services departments in Coventry and other London boroughs.Mr Betts replaces David ...

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    The rights stuff

    2001-11-08T00:00:00Z

    LAW SPECIAL REPORT: Now the Human Rights Act 1998 is up and running, David Owens and Susan Thompson wonder what it means in practice for the NHS

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    Silent witness

    2001-11-08T00:00:00Z

    NEWS FOCUS: Nightly bombing raids have made Afghanistan a perilous place - but the country's inability to feed its people and care for the sick means a cruel fate awaits even those who survive the onslaught.Tash Shifrin reports

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    Waste not, want not

    2001-11-08T00:00:00Z

    COMMENT: Why does NHS continue to ignore refugee health professionals in UK?

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    Write on

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    THIS WEEK