All Health Service Journal articles in 9 June 2008

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    Health inequalities plans announced

    2008-06-09T10:46:00Z

    Health secretary Alan Johnson has announced details of £34m of spending on local programmes to tackle health inequalities, including £19m to improve life expectancy and reduce infant mortality.A national support team for alcohol will be set up to help areas with the highest rates of alcohol-related hospital admissions. ...

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    Healthy communities fund launched

    2008-06-09T10:56:00Z

    Every town in England will have the chance to bid for up to £5m for schemes to make their inhabitants healthier and more active, health minister Dawn Primarolo has announced.

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    Distance to GPs will treble, claim Conservatives

    2008-06-09T11:01:00Z

    Government plans to introduce polyclinics will treble the distance patients have to travel to see a GP, from at least half a mile to at least one and a half miles, the Conservatives have claimed.

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    Tuberculosis undermining HIV work, says WHO

    2008-06-09T11:11:00Z

    Rates of tuberculosis, especially drug-resistant forms of the disease, are threatening to undermine progress on treating people with HIV, a global leaders forum has said.

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    Royal College of Nursing members accept pay deal

    2008-06-09T11:16:00Z

    Royal College of Nursing members have voted in favour of a government pay deal worth 7.99 per cent over three years.

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    Strategy aims to support carers

    2008-06-10T11:34:00Z

    The Department of Health has launched a strategy to support Britain's 'unsung army' of carers, including cash to provide short breaks, support to get back into work and a pilot of annual health checks. More personalised support for carers will also be made available.

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    Statistics show variations in UK health spending

    2008-06-10T11:40:00Z

    UK health and social care spending varies from £1,915 per head in England to £2,313 per head in Scotland, statistics from the Office for National Statistics have shown.

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    Incentivise care in poorer areas - Liberal Democrats

    2008-06-10T11:52:00Z

    The Liberal Democrats would incentivise GPs to work in deprived areas and introduce a financial premium to treat poorer patients, party leader Nick Clegg has said.

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    Not enough cash for polyclinics, claim Tories

    2008-06-10T11:56:00Z

    If no GP practices are closed as a result of polyclinics being opened, there will not be enough funding for the move, the Conservatives have claimed.

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    Profits boost for Boots

    2008-06-10T11:58:00Z

    Pharmacy and health and beauty group Alliance Boots has announced a 20 per cent increase in profits and a 4.8 per cent increase in revenue.

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    Diagnostic waiting times fall

    2008-06-11T11:02:57Z

    The number of patients waiting over 13 weeks for one of the government’s key 15 diagnostic tests fell by 22 per cent between March and April 2008, the latest waiting time statistics show.

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    Moral duty drives young NHS managers

    2008-06-11T11:04:02Z

    Today’s generation of young managers working in the health sector are driven more by the desire to do good than to earn a lot of money, a survey by the Chartered Management Institute has found.

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    Families with disabled children face poverty trap

    2008-06-11T11:04:53Z

    Urgent government action is needed to tackle the poverty trap faced by families with disabled children, the campaign group Every Disabled Child Matters has said.

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    Public will decide on controversial treatments in Wales

    2008-06-11T11:05:00Z

    The Welsh Assembly Government has announced plans to establish a panel made up of members of the public to decide which specialist treatments should be provided by the NHS.Health minister Edwina Hart said: “I am not one of those people who believes that lay people cannot be trusted to be ...

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    Mental health services let children down

    2008-06-11T11:06:37Z

    Children whose parents have serious mental illnesses are being 'failed' by the system, which does not give enough recognition and support to help them cope with their parent’s illness and their own vulnerabilities, a report from the children’s charity Barnardo’s is expected to say today.

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    Over a million sign BMA polyclinic petition

    2008-06-12T11:04:00Z

    More than 1.1 million people have signed a British Medical Association petition calling on the government to halt the development of polyclinics.

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    Unite to ballot on strike

    2008-06-12T11:07:00Z

    Members of Unite, the third largest NHS union, have rejected the government's 7.99 per cent three-year pay deal and voted for a ballot on industrial action.

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    Hospital cleanliness is patients' first priority

    2008-06-12T11:21:00Z

    Hospital cleanliness and low infection rates are the most important factors for patients choosing an elective care provider, new government statistics show.

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    NHS reforms need more time to deliver, report claims

    2008-06-12T11:33:00Z

    NHS system reforms have improved management of the health service but need more time to deliver significant benefits for patients.A report published today by the Audit Commission and the Healthcare Commission says reforms such as payment by results and foundation trusts are beginning to work. But patient-focused changes such as ...

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    New healthcare commissioners

    2008-06-12T11:40:00Z

    Three new healthcare commissioners today join the Healthcare Commission.