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Doubts grow over Bart's rescue as PCG issues funds warning
Doubts about the feasibility of 'saving' London's Bart's Hospital as a specialist cardiac and cancer centre are growing less than 18 months after the high-profile decision was made.
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Health Bill moves forward as Lords back down
The Health Bill's passage through Parliament took another step forward last week when the House of Lords backed away from confrontation with the Commons and agreed a swathe of MPs' amendments.
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Fox puts the party back in Tory Widdecombe's replacement will surely bring light relief to health politics
In a week when fans of colourful politics are mourning the death of Screaming Lord Sutch, similarly minded observers of health politics have cause both for sadness and celebration.
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Avon calling
Putting a health improvement programme in place demands consultation with a huge range of organisations. Linda Ewles reports on how the second largest HA in the country set about it
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Asthma pilot begins
North London's Whittington teaching hospital is piloting an Internet- based monitoring system for severe asthma patients, in a pan-European experiment funded by the European Commission.
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'Hatchet woman' of days gone by is appointed to trust board
One of the most controversial figures from the era of the Conservative NHS reforms has staged a surprise comeback by winning a seat on a trust board.
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No agreement on HR as PCT deadline nears
Managers and trade unions are concerned that agreement will not be reached on key human resources issues affecting primary care trusts by 1 July, when the first applications for PCT status can be made.
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Mental health shake-up after violence and drugs incidents
Birmingham health authority has agreed to spend £350,000 reorganising mental health wards at a local psychiatric hospital after incidents of violence and drug- taking by patients.
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Activists gatecrash director job interview
Mental health service users claim to have gatecrashed a job interview for the director of a new organisation spearheading partnership with social services.
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Trust ready for millennium accounting
Severn trust is to implement the Geac SmartStream financials system, in a £100,000 contract to make its accounting department Year 2000 ready.
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Joint account
When public sector accountants gathered for their annual conference, they complained of initiative overload. Seamus Ward was there
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A member of the Drains Faculty asks, what's so special about being a doctor?
Are public health doctors a waste of money? Readers reply to columnist Alan Maynard
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Year 2000 fears grow
The NHS Executive is still fighting shy of naming trusts and health authorities that are failing to meet year 2000 bug-fixing targets - even though the number of laggards is growing, according to the most recent quarterly returns.
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WEB WATCH
You might think choosing a new dentist is something of a lottery. So does the British Dental Association, which is promising the imminent launch of a web-based 'find a dentist' service, complete with 'icons like lottery balls' which will give more information about the services offered at each local surgery.
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monitor
Monitor wishes to join the grovelling rush to congratulate Sir Alan Langlands on his reappointment as NHS chief executive for a further four-year term. Jolly well done, sir. It obviously scotches all that scurrilous gossip about Big Al getting ready to up sticks and quit - so what can account ...