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    £525m funding boost for NHS Scotland

    2008-03-11T11:13:00Z

    A funding boost of £525m for new and improved NHS facilities, equipment upgrades, and IT systems across Scotland has been announced.

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    Guide outlines dangers of home medical tests

    2008-03-11T11:07:00Z

    A new guide available to the public outlines concerns over the value and safety of private testing and over-the-counter home testing kits.

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    Promote volunteering in the health service, report urges

    2008-03-11T11:02:00Z

    A report examining volunteering in public services has identified service users as a largely untapped source of volunteers.

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    Work experience in the NHS

    2008-03-11T09:00:00Z

    Opening its doors to students interested in NHS careers must be a fundamental element of a trust's long-term workforce strategy, says Foluke Ajayi

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    Pregnant women to get priority on London transport

    2008-03-10T11:09:00Z

    Stickers designating priority seating for pregnant women, people with disabilities and people who are unable to stand are to be introduced today on the London Underground system.

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    Training scheme for low-paid healthcare staff

    2008-03-10T11:03:00Z

    Public sector union Unison has launched an initiative to improve training and learning opportunities for low-paid members.

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    Calls for action over global health worker shortage

    2008-03-10T11:00:00Z

    A shared worldwide commitment is needed to tackle the shortage of healthcare workers, the First Global Forum on Human Resources for Health has said.

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    Prostate checks delayed out of fear, survey shows

    2008-03-10T10:53:00Z

    A combination of fear, ignorance and lack of access stops men from having their prostate checked, a survey has found.

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    Patient safety campaign director named

    2008-03-10T10:46:00Z

    Stephen Ramsden, chief executive of Luton and Dunstable foundation trust, has been appointed director of the NHS Patient Safety Campaign.The campaign, which aims to boost patient safety and save lives, will launch in the summer.

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    Unite and Netmums to provide parenting support

    2008-03-07T13:58:00Z

    The Unite/Community Practitioners' and Health Visitors' Association and mothers' social networking website Netmums have been given £500,000 by the Department for Children, Schools and Families to provide joint support to people with parenting problems.

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    Views sought on revalidation of doctors

    2008-03-07T13:50:00Z

    The government has launched a consultation seeking views on changes to the revalidation of doctors and the functions of the General Medical Council.

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    Charity welcomes tighter controls on drug companies

    2008-03-07T13:46:00Z

    Mental health charity Mind has welcomed the government's pledge to increase drug companies' responsibility to pass on clinical trials information.

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    Prescription costs to rise

    2008-03-07T13:38:00Z

    Prescription charges will increase by 25p from 1 April, public health minister Dawn Primarolo has announced.The increase, which the department stressed is below the rate of inflation, will take the cost of a single prescription item to £7.10.

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    Government responds to NICE report

    2008-03-07T13:34:00Z

    The government has rejected suggestions that National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence technology appraisals are an unfunded pressure on the NHS.

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    National diabetes director appointed

    2008-03-06T12:52:00Z

    Dr Rowan Hillson has been appointed the new national clinical director for diabetes, it was announced today.

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    Government sets out plans to boost PCT accountability

    2008-03-06T12:48:00Z

    The government today unveiled plans for a white paper designed to make public services, including primary care trusts, more accountable to local communities.

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    GPs accept extended hours under protest

    2008-03-06T12:45:00Z

    GPs have voted to accept a new deal that will mean most practices opening for longer. But they say they are angry at the way the government handled negotiations.More than nine out of 10 GPs polled by the British Medical Association voted for the first of two options, but 96 ...

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    PCTs share experiences of new dental contract

    2008-03-06T12:41:00Z

    A report examining the state of NHS dentistry through the eyes of primary care trusts was launched by the Patients Association today.

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    Wales launches new mental health training programme

    2008-03-06T12:37:00Z

    The Welsh Assembly today announced funding for new training at Swansea University that will allow nurses, occupational therapists and psychologists to become 'approved mental health professionals'.

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    England's waiting times no better than Wales

    2008-03-06T09:00:00Z

    Statistics on waiting times in England and Wales have led to questions over the value for money of initiatives to reduce waiting times in England.