All Health Service Journal articles in 2002-03-21 – Page 2
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Cabinet Office may monitor PCT chief executives
Published: 21/03/2002, Volume II2, No. 5797 Page 5
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Government rejects hepatitis compensation pleas
Published: 21/03/2002, Volume II2, No. 5797 Page 8
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cradle to grave
feature: As the Information for Health targets loom, what progress is being made on electronic patient records, asks Jane Dudman
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Days like this
Labour's £1bn election pledge. . .HAs 'go into purdah'. . . Chiefs face axe if Labour wins. . .CHCs snowed under. . .Leagues hit the business trail
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Time passes - and so do NHS plan deadlines
Target slippage means some of its key ambitions are unlikely to be achieved
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Hitting the deck
news focus: David Loughton is going; his successor will be appointed under the franchise scheme. Paul Smith reports on a legacy of bitterness among staff at Coventry's Walsgrave Hospital - and their hopes for the future
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Record makers: a revolution needed in doctors' working practices
Published: 21/03/2002, Volume II2, No. 5797 Page 13
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Speak easy
refugee health: While asylum seekers in Leicester were battling with language barriers and ignorance of the NHS, healthcare workers were struggling to understand their needs and rights.The resulting frustration was resolved through open discussion. Helen
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UK heads European hospital-acquired infection list
Published: 21/03/2002, Volume II2, No. 5797 Page 8
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Record-breaking failure
As cash earmarked for IT reform disappears, so does hope of modernisation
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