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    Care Quality Commission salary is 'ridiculously low'

    2008-03-20T09:00:00Z

    The Department of Health is under pressure to increase the salary for the first chair of the new health and social care regulator after it was branded 'ridiculously low'. The job was advertised at £60,780 a year for up to three days a week, considerably less than comparable posts.

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    PCTs may call for foundation style freedoms

    2008-03-20T09:00:00Z

    Primary care trusts could push for freedom to determine senior managers' pay as a reward for becoming world class commissioners.

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    NHS London focuses on Brent financial crisis

    2008-03-20T09:00:00Z

    A report into the financial crisis at Brent primary care trust has highlighted 'grave failings' in leadership.

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    Prison drugs care 'below 'standard'

    2008-03-20T09:00:00Z

    A think tank has criticised prison drug services for falling short of 'even minimum standards' and called on the government to take action.

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    London's neediest areas are worst off

    2008-03-20T09:00:00Z

    London primary care trusts facing the biggest health challenges are saddled with the greatest funding shortfalls, a new coalition of private and voluntary organisations has warned.

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    Lift-off for air ambulances as government comes calling

    2008-03-20T09:00:00Z

    The NHS is suddenly showing a lot of interest in buying into air ambulances. So are these charity services ready to do business? Alison Moore reports

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    NHS service providers can advertise under new code

    2008-03-20T09:00:00Z

    NHS trusts and independent providers of NHS services have the freedom from today to advertise direct to patients - but must abide by a new code of conduct.

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    DH admits target on health inequalities is hard to meet

    2008-03-20T09:00:00Z

    The Department of Health has admitted that it will be 'difficult' to meet its target to reduce health inequalities.

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    Foundation trusts query accounting changes

    2008-03-20T09:00:00Z

    Foundation trusts have raised concerns that forthcoming changes to accounting rules could undermine efforts to get hospitals to focus on where they make and lose money.

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    Black calls on NHS to fight employee absence

    2008-03-20T09:00:00Z

    The national director for health and work has presented plans for the NHS to take on a wider role in promoting health and well-being at work.

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    Auditors concerned over Hinchingbrooke's £38.7m deficit

    2008-03-20T09:00:00Z

    Auditors for Hinchingbrooke Health Care trust have raised 'serious concerns' over its projected £38.7m deficit for 2007-08, as the trust's savings plans are not sufficient to cover it.

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    Halt public sector pay squeeze, says Unison

    2008-03-19T12:28:00Z

    Staff such as nurses, paramedics and social workers should not have to put up with below-inflation pay rises, public sector union Unison has said.

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    Consultation on independent sector regulation

    2008-03-19T12:25:00Z

    Health minister Ben Bradshaw has launched a consultation on proposed changes to the way private and voluntary healthcare is regulated.

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    New guidance on patient choice

    2008-03-19T12:24:00Z

    The Department of Health has published new guidance and information on the rollout of the 'free choice' policy, which will allow most patients to choose the hospital where they are treated.

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    Postgraduate medical institute opens

    2008-03-19T12:20:00Z

    A new postgraduate medical institute supported by 11 NHS trusts in the East of England has been officially launched by higher education minister Bill Rammell.

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    Call to protect legal status of health visiting

    2008-03-19T12:17:00Z

    Union leaders have urged health secretary Alan Johnson to halt plans that could lead to the legal abolition of the health visiting profession.Proposed changes to the Nursing and Midwifery Act could see less-qualified staff carrying out 'health visiting' duties, according to union Unite, which encompasses the Community Practitioners' and Health ...

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    Work is good for mental health, says expert

    2008-03-18T10:51:00Z

    Supported employment offers people with mental health problems a chance to get work, achieve recovery and lead fulfilling lives, according to a leading US expert.

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    £8m boost for Scottish telecare

    2008-03-18T10:47:00Z

    Scottish public health minister Shona Robison has pledged an additional £8m to expand telecare programmes that allow people leaving hospital to live more independently and safely at home.

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    Public health doctors condemn private sector contract

    2008-03-18T10:44:00Z

    Senior public health figures have condemned the Scottish government's decision to engage PricewaterhouseCoopers to run its patient experience programme.

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    Report slams Department of Health statistics

    2008-03-18T10:40:00Z

    The Department of Health's statistical releases have come under stinging criticism following a new report from the Statistics Commission, the official watchdog that will be disbanded at the end of this month.In an analysis of government releases, the quarterly NHS inpatient and outpatient waiting times statistics failed against all six ...