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    Managers blamed for infection control failings

    2008-03-31T12:48:00Z

    Eighty per cent of respondents to a survey carried out for healthcare group BUPA said they blame managers for superbug infections, while only 1 per cent blamed doctors.Respondents also said they were not prepared to travel more than 20 miles to go to a hospital they considered to be clean. ...

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    Junior doctors on understaffed rotas, says BMA

    2008-03-31T12:41:00Z

    Three in 10 junior doctors are working on understaffed rotas, according to a survey by the British Medical Association.

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    David Lee on foundation trust members

    2008-03-31T09:00:00Z

    Foundation trusts are facing an increased focus on their membership development performance.

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    Neil Goodwin on becoming a better leader

    2008-03-31T09:00:00Z

    Although we may occasionally have feelings of schadenfreude when watching the ups and downs of other organisations, especially if they are our competitors, we should be charitable and limit our interest to gaining understanding for personal learning.

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    HSJ survey reveals trusts' progress on deep cleaning

    2008-03-28T12:12:00Z

    Not all trusts will have carried out a 'deep clean' of their hospitals by Monday's deadline, HSJ can reveal.

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    Alzheimer's needs more research, survey shows

    2008-03-28T12:09:00Z

    The public wants Alzheimer's disease to be one of the top three medical research priorities.

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    Comic Relief project investigates elder abuse

    2008-03-28T12:00:00Z

    Comic Relief and the Department of Health have launched a £2m joint project to investigate the prevalence of elder abuse on NHS wards and in care homes.

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    More children admitted in emergencies

    2008-03-28T11:55:00Z

    The number of emergency admissions for children and young people under 20 rose by 18 per cent between 1996-97 and 2006-07, official statistics show.

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    ISTC payment framework announced

    2008-03-28T11:49:00Z

    The Department of Health has set out the costs it is prepared to cover as a result of last year's rescoping of the phase two independent sector treatment centre programme.

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    Trusts to miss deep clean deadline

    2008-03-28T11:00:00Z

    Not all trusts will have carried out a 'deep clean' of their hospitals by Monday's deadline, HSJ can reveal.

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    Practices' minimum income is a guarantee of health inequity

    2008-03-27T09:00:00Z

    Figures obtained byHSJ this week reveal huge variations in the amount GP practices are paid for doing their job, regardless of how many patients they serve or the severity of their needs.

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    Freedom of information: accountability is part of the job

    2008-03-27T09:00:00Z

    Hounslow primary care trust's failure to meet its obligations under the Freedom of Information Act was so severe that the information commissioner Richard Thomas served draft High Court papers to force it to reveal information - the first time this has happened under the act.

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    Call to target NHS money at young people

    2008-03-27T12:49:00Z

    A leading Church of Scotland minister believes the NHS should stop using its money to keep the elderly alive and spend it on the young instead.

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    NHS dentistry spending rises by 50 per cent

    2008-03-27T12:45:00Z

    NHS expenditure on dental services increased by 53 per cent between 1997-98 and 2005-06, figures published today by the Information Centre for health and social care show.The strategic health authority showing the greatest percentage increase in expenditure over this period was South Yorkshire at 69 per cent. The lowest rise ...

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    Former NHS executive jailed

    2008-03-27T12:22:00Z

    A former NHS executive has been jailed for 12 months for forging land profits in an attempt to wipe out his trust's financial deficit.

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    Ombudsmen rule against mental health trust

    2008-03-27T12:08:00Z

    Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Mental Health Partnership trust and Buckinghamshire county council failed to provide an acceptable standard of care for a man with severe learning disabilities, a joint investigation by two ombudsmen has found.

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    DH publishes 18-week data for January 2008

    2008-03-27T11:19:21Z

    The Department of Health has published referral to treatment data for patients whose 18-week clock stopped in January 2008.

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    Most ambulance trusts off course for new target

    2008-03-27T09:00:00Z

    At least three-quarters of England's ambulance trusts look set to miss a new target for the time taken to respond to life-threatening emergencies.

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    PCT threatened with court over fight for information

    2008-03-27T09:00:00Z

    NHS trusts have been urged to learn from a primary care trust that became the first organisation to be threatened with High Court action for failing to comply with the Freedom of Information Act.

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    Corporate manslaughter: you could be in the dock

    2008-03-27T09:00:00Z

    From 6 April NHS organisations could be prosecuted for corporate manslaughter if someone dies in their care, but different interpretations of the law mean trusts may be unclear about their responsibilities. Ingrid Torjesen attempts to unravel the new actFor more in-depth information about the act, register for HSJ’s free corporate ...