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New HIV infections reach a high at decade's end
The Public Health Laboratory Service has revealed that 1999 probably saw the greatest number of new HIV infections in a decade.
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Michael launches 10-year plan for better Wales
A 10-year plan with targets to improve life in Wales has been launched by first secretary Alun Michael. The plan is built around five key areas: opportunities for learning, a stronger economy, better health and well-being, quality of life, and better, simpler government. It sets more than 100 targets for ...
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Pharmacists set up NHS Direct support network
The Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain has established an NHS Direct pharmacy support network to help pharmacists involved with the telephone helpline. Christine Gray, head of practice at the society, said pharmacists had not been 'sufficiently involved' with NHS Direct as it launched, but 'all NHS Direct sites should ...
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Race inequalities study pushes development plans
A study of race inequalities in the NHS has called for the creation of personal development plans for GPs and professional development plans for all general practice staff. The plans would review whether practices are meeting the needs of patients, including those from black and ethnic minority communities. The study ...
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Government reports progress under Children Act
The government has published an overview of progress in implementing the Children Act. It examines the impact between 1994 and 1999 of programmes such as Sure Start, child protection issues and educational attainment of children in care. It also lists services provided for children with disabilities and their families, and ...
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GPs accuse ministers of ignoring PCT fury
Family doctors have launched a furious attack on two of the final group of first-wave primary care trusts.
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£30,000 for new board doctors
GPs who lead the first primary care trusts stand to receive more than £30,000 a year on top of their existing salaries.
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Days like this
A political party funded to fight the NHS reforms has launched itself in prime minister Margaret Thatcher s constituency . Three GP's, from England, Scotland and Wales, have set up the NHS Supporters Party with the aim of forcing the government to rethink its health policy. It plans to fight ...
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The famous five
Tony Blair's bold talk in a TV interview of a 5 per cent spending increase for the NHS sparked much debate as to what he really meant. Patrick Butler sifts through the evidence
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Funny money: figuring it out
With UK expenditure on health at 6.7 per cent of gross domestic product the consensus is that the Treasury will have to find £12bn over the next five years to match the EU average health spend of 8 per cent of GDP .
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How much does Europe spend anyway?
The assumption that the European spending average is 8 per cent has also been questioned. John Appleby , director of the King's Fund health systems programme, calculates that the real figure is 8.6 per cent. While minuscule, the 0.6 per cent equates to £5.6bn on a GDP of £890bn. This ...
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Global warning
The flu epidemic has sparked concerns about how the health service would cope with a pandemic - and one may be imminent. Wendy Moore reports