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  • Care record upload delayed
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    Care record upload delayed

    2010-04-19T10:04:00Z

    Medical records will not be uploaded to a central computer system in some parts of the country until the public is made more aware of the move, the government has agreed.

  • Union warns on NHS cuts
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    Union warns on NHS cuts

    2010-04-19T10:00:00Z

    A union leader is to warn political parties against making cuts in the NHS and pledge to build alliances to fight attacks on the service.

  • Nursing Times Product Awards now open for entries
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    Nursing Times Product Awards now open for entries

    2010-04-16T15:30:00Z

    The inaugural Nursing Times Product Awards are now open for entries. The awards have been set up to recognise and reward the products that are transforming patient care and helping healthcare professionals work efficiently.

  • NHS tainted blood decision due
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    NHS tainted blood decision due

    2010-04-16T10:05:00Z

    A celebrated composer who contracted HIV and hepatitis C through infected NHS blood transfusions will learn the outcome of his legal challenge over compensation payments on Friday.

  • Leaders clash over healthcare at general election debate
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    Leaders clash over healthcare at general election debate

    2010-04-16T10:00:00Z

    The leaders of the three main parties made history last night as they crossed swords in the first ever televised prime ministerial general election debate.

  • HPA issues volcanic ash advice
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    HPA issues volcanic ash advice

    2010-04-16T09:52:00Z

    The Health Protection Agency has reassured people in the UK that ash from the volcanic eruption in Iceland will not cause “serious harm”.

  • Gordon Brown and David Cameron
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    Gordon Brown warns of US-style NHS under the Tories

    2010-04-16T09:06:00Z

    Gordon Brown has issued a rallying cry to his party by claiming a Tory general election victory would put the NHS at risk of becoming a US-style health system.

  • NHS trusts issue wake-up call on consultant productivity
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    NHS trusts issue wake-up call on consultant productivity

    2010-04-15T00:00:00Z

    Trusts are challenging senior doctors to spend more time delivering care and to justify hours spent on non-clinical work, in what is being seen as a belated “wake-up call” on consultant productivity.

  • PCTs pave the way for GP cash budgets in 2011-12
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    PCTs pave the way for GP cash budgets in 2011-12

    2010-04-15T00:00:00Z

    Primary care trusts in the East of England are planning on giving GP commissioners hard budgets next year, regardless of which party wins the election.

  • News

    Dearth of NHS performance data threatens quality improvement

    2010-04-15T00:00:00Z

    The dire lack of information on the safety and effectiveness of much NHS care has been spelled out in a report by members of the NHS national quality board.

  • Chris Ham
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    Tories warned on GP commissioning

    2010-04-15T00:00:00Z

    A future Conservative government will need “the wisdom of Solomon” if it is to promote GP commissioning while also tackling poor primary care, the new chief executive of the King’s Fund has warned.

  • Cynthia Bower
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    CQC powers were weakened

    2010-04-15T00:00:00Z

    Powers to prosecute trusts failing to meet registration standards were watered down in a bid to avoid legal challenges and bad publicity, HSJ has learned.

  • Boris Johnson
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    ‘Few quick fixes’ for London health inequalities

    2010-04-15T00:00:00Z

    An “ambitious and far reaching” strategy to reduce health inequalities in the capital has been published by Mayor of London Boris Johnson.

  • Sir Peter Dixon
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    PCT faces protest over historic building sell-off

    2010-04-15T00:00:00Z

    A London primary care trust is facing criticism from the chair of a neighbouring acute trust over plans to sell off a pre-war health centre.

  • Hospital closures: the taboo has been broken
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    Hospital closures: the taboo has been broken

    2010-04-15T00:00:00Z

    At the first whisper of a service or hospital closing, local campaigners and politicians launch vociferous protests. But despite this opposition the idea that we need fewer hospitals and beds is gathering momentum, writes Richard Vize

  • Cosmetic register launched
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    Cosmetic register launched

    2010-04-15T00:00:00Z

    A voluntary registration scheme has been launched for practitioners and organisations that provide injectable cosmetic treatments, such as Botox. The scheme will be run by Independent Healthcare Advisory Services.

  • Preventable disease warning
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    Preventable disease warning

    2010-04-15T00:00:00Z

    Doctors at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool have warned cs are reaching epidemic proportions.

  • Trusts providing fewer than 2.5 SPAs or planning tougher evaluations
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    Trusts providing fewer than 2.5 SPAs or planning tougher evaluations

    2010-04-15T00:00:00Z

    Trusts with fewer than 2.5 SPAs to 7.5 direct clinical care or where there are plans to review SPAsDetailsTrusts that said they are planning tougher evaluations of SPA time Poole Hospital Foundation Trust The Trust is considering a reduction in SPA to 1.5 up to 1 for Trust ...

  • Trusts that refused HSJ’s FOI request
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    Trusts that refused HSJ’s FOI request

    2010-04-15T00:00:00Z

    Only five trusts refused HSJ’s FOI request about SPAs.

  • News

    HSJ welcomes new reporter

    2010-04-14T18:08:00Z

    HSJ is delighted to welcome our new reporter Ben Clover. Like all the news team, he will also work on HSJ’s sister title Nursing Times.