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One damned thing after another
NEWS FOCUS: A West Midlands trust is the subject of CHI's most negative report to date.But will heads roll? Laura Donnelly reports
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CHI deserves support - even from those it criticises
COMMENT: But new strategic HAs must provide the means to implement change
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It pays to think again
COMMENT: Replacing the review body system would surely create fresh problems
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First impressions
NURSING RECRUITMENT: Nurses from overseas are increasingly important to the NHS, but the way in which they are introduced varies considerably. Fiona Johnson and Karen Greenwood report on setting up an induction programme
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SPENDING UNDER LABOUR
DATA BREIFING: When New Labour took office it was committed to keeping to the previous Conservative government's public spending plans. But surely this would have compromised its pledges on the future of the NHS? John Appleby reports
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MONITOR
Well hello readers - especially James Barbour, NHS Lothian chief exec, beautifully photographed amidst the Scottish crags just two weeks ago in HSJ. One correspondent, who preferred to remain anonymous, recalled that in the early 1970s 'before attaining the heights of hospital secretary at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Children' ...
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Dear Mel. . .
I remember reading somewhere that the quality of hospital food has a direct relation to recovery rates. We are just about to revamp our menus and would welcome your advice.
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Rules of engagement
REGULATING MANAGERS: Should managers be regulated in the same way as other healthcare professionals? Institute of Healthcare Management chief executive Stuart Marples argues in favour, and Jeremy Davies finds out other managers'views