All Health Service Journal articles in 2002-02-07 – Page 2
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Breakfast with frost?
The new NHS Confederation leader Gill Morgan is confident of winning friends and influencing people, but will she 'have the balls to slag off Milburn on the Today programme'? Ann McGauran met her
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Type casting
MANAGERS & MEDICINE As there is no cure for diabetes, many patients have to inject themselves with insulin or take a cocktail of pills. Rhonda Siddall uncovers the current treatments
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Regulation may lead to homecare consolidation
Published: 07/02/2002, Volume II2, No 5791. Page 8
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Fraud-buster eyes PCT growth in crackdown on NHS crime
Published: 07/02/2002, Volume II2, No 5791. Page 9
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Weight of evidence
Managers and Medicine :Diabetes is a leading cause of early death in the UK. Yet despite clear evidence of how best to manage the disease, services remain patchy and inadequate. Rhonda Siddall reports
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Exclusion zones
Is the UK realistic in looking to continental Europe to solve its shortage of consultants? Or would it be better to promote overseas-trained doctors already working here? Romesh Gupta and colleagues investigate
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Number living with HIV set to rise by nearly half
Published: 07/02/2002, Volume II2, No 5791. Page 8
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Teenage hang-ups
Cadet training schemes could be a way to boost nurse recruitment.But there are worries that lack of standardisation may hinder progress. Jayne Taylor and colleagues report on a survey of trust schemes
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