All Health Service Journal articles in 22 September 2008

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    BMA junior doctors committee elects chairman

    2008-09-22T14:03:00Z

    Andrew Thornley, a specialist registrar in cardiology at the James Cook Hospital in Middlesbrough, has been elected the new chairman of the BMA junior doctors committee.

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    Isle of Wight PCT appoints new chief executive

    2008-09-22T14:08:00Z

    Kevin Flynn has been appointed as chief executive of Isle of Wight primary care trust.

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    Hospitals told data protection must uphold human rights

    2008-09-22T14:11:00Z

    Public sector bodies, particularly hospitals, could face large fines if they do not take action to ensure their data protection upholds human rights laws, a law firm has warned.

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    Scots patients get surgery waiting time guarantee

    2008-09-22T14:14:00Z

    Patients in Scotland should wait no more than 12 weeks for surgery after being referred to hospital, under proposals in a consultation on the Patient Rights Bill.

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    DH launches research fellowships

    2008-09-22T14:19:00Z

    The Department of Health and the National Institute for Health Research have launched a research fellowship scheme that will provide £4m over the next three years.Healthcare scientists are invited to develop a research project that will improve patient care while promoting links between the NHS and university research groups.

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    Women ignoring vaginal infections, says charity

    2008-09-23T11:01:00Z

    Nearly half of all women are ignoring symptoms of vaginal infections, according to a survey by women's health charity Wellbeing of Women.

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    Richard Branson joins Patients Association

    2008-09-23T11:07:00Z

    Sir Richard Branson, Baroness Kennedy, Professor Sir Iain Hutchison and Dr Evan Harris have all become vice presidents of the Patients Association.

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    NHS polyclinics could undermine patient trust

    2008-09-23T11:11:00Z

    Research at Leicester University suggests polyclinics and ‘super surgeries’ will undermine trust between patients and GPs because patients will be unlikely to see the same doctor on every visit.

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    Wales to debate presumed consent for organ donation

    2008-09-23T11:22:00Z

    The Welsh Assembly is to hold a series of debates on whether or not Wales should introduce presumed consent to increase the number of organ donors.Health minister Edwina Hart said once there was a clear understanding of public opinion on the issue, the assembly would consider the need for changes ...

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    UK Terminology Centre appoints clinical director

    2008-09-24T12:10:00Z

    NHS Connecting for Health has appointed James Paton, director of clinical informatics at Queens Hospital, as the clinical director for the UK Terminology Centre.

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    Christie Hospital changes its name

    2008-09-24T12:14:00Z

    Christie Hospital has changed its name to the Christie, with the trust becoming the Christie foundation trust.

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    King's Fund welcomes free prescriptions for cancer patients

    2008-09-24T12:22:00Z

    The King's Fund has welcomed prime minister Gordon Brown's announcement that he will scrap prescription charges for cancer patients from April 2009, and subsequently for all patients with long-term conditions.

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    Young children should not be given Ritalin - NICE

    2008-09-24T12:26:00Z

    Ritalin should not be routinely prescribed for children and should never be given to those under five, the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence has advised.

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    NHS North West launches quality improvement programme

    2008-09-24T12:31:00Z

    NHS North West is launching a voluntary quality improvement programme that it says will lead to better patient care, save lives and help hospitals save money.Forty hospitals are participating in the programme, which will financially reward hospitals that do well.

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    NHS campaign to reduce unintentional patient harm

    2008-09-25T12:46:00Z

    The NHS training hub for operative technologies in healthcare has started a new campaign to reduce the number of patients who are unintentionally harmed in hospitals.

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    NHS bodies warned to comply with environmental laws

    2008-09-25T12:50:00Z

    Businesses in the healthcare sector risk throwing away thousands of pounds each year on unnecessary charges and environmental fines by failing to stay on top of important green legislation, the Environment Agency is warning.

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    Healthy school dinners for primary pupils

    2008-09-25T12:55:00Z

    Primary school children in deprived areas will be given free healthy school meals in a £20m drive to cut obesity and get young people eating more healthily, health secretary Alan Johnson and children's secretary Ed Balls announced yesterday.

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    Midwives warn on caesarian rates

    2008-09-25T12:59:00Z

    The Royal College of Midwives has warned that caesarean section rates remain worryingly high, and midwife numbers are still failing to keep up with the rising birthrate.

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    Foundation trust improving A&E staffing - Healthcare Commission

    2008-09-25T13:49:00Z

    Mid Staffordshire foundation trust has 'responded positively' to Healthcare Commission concerns over Stafford Hospital's accident and emergency department.The trust has improved medical staffing levels and increased the numbers of nurses in A&E, the commission said.

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    Care home residents denied GP access, says care association

    2008-09-26T13:09:00Z

    Care homes are being forced to pay retainers to access GP services on behalf of their residents, a report by the English Community Care Association claims.