All articles by Laura Donnelly – Page 2
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Ivan Lewis accused of 'throwing his toys out of the pram' at Labour fringe meeting
Health minister Ivan Lewis was accused of 'throwing his toys out of the pram' after an angry performance at a Labour Party conference fringe meeting last week.
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Blair at Labour conference: 'Rebuilding not privatising'
The NHS is being rebuilt not privatised, Tony Blair told his last Labour party conference as prime minister.
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Unison to rally against markets
The 'headlong rush' to introduce markets into the NHS must be stopped, delegates were due to hear tomorrow.
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RCM calls for talks on midwife-led units
The Royal College of Midwives has demanded an urgent meeting with the health secretary over the future of midwife-led units.
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Chief executive says decision on UnitedHealth contract is a lesson for all PCTs
The chief executive of the primary care trust which had its contract with UnitedHealth Europe quashed by the Court of Appeal has urged the rest of the NHS to learn from the case.
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Tony Blair calls for empowerment not nannying in public health
The prime minister was on the public health campaign trail last week, attending two public events in Nottingham to share visions of a fitter, happier nation and the private sector's role in supporting it. Laura Donnelly listened in
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6,000 axed jobs will cost DoH £320m in redundancy pay-outs
EXCLUSIVE Human resources framework set to promise salary protection until March 2007
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Government abandons blanket rules on PCT service provision
PRIMARY CARE Hewitt says decision on divestment will be left to individual PCTs
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'Show-stopping' disagreements may buy merger delay - Warner
EXCLUSIVE Newly appointed scrutiny panel will assess submissions on stakeholder input
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Hewitt defends 'fast' reforms
RECONFIGURATION Health secretary urges chairs to focus on mergers 'intensively'
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Hewitt: 'I am keeping my foot on the reform accelerator'
Published: 16/06/2005, Volume II5, No. 5960 Page 5
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Staff 'sick to death' of change
HSJ EXCLUSIVE Research released under FoI shows frontline tensions over reforms