All News articles – Page 2367

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    Shadow over Bart's as London review prepares to report findings to Dobson

    1998-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Health secretary Frank Dobson has taken charge of the outcome of the London review, now expected to be published in the next couple of weeks.

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    A BEACON FOR THE REST OF THE HEALTH SERVICE?

    1998-01-29T00:00:00Z

    You are right that not everyone was idle over the holiday period in Hampshire (News, page 5; Comment, 8 January) as not only was normal business being carried out by social services and the local NHS trust, but also programmed meetings were being held between those organisations and Test Valley ...

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    PUBLIC HEALTH GREEN PAPER SHOULD PUT ITS WEIGHT BEHIND A NEW TARGET

    1998-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Congratulations to the Journal for its early publication and analysis of Our Healthier Nation (News, News Focus, Comment, 22 January). Even in your concise summary, the central conceptual flaw in the public health strategy is obvious.

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    You'd better believe it

    1998-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Coins and stamps aside, anniversary organisers are promising a cornucopia of ideas to celebrate the NHS's half-century, including a series of big- name lectures, debates on mental health services, and a travelling photo exhibition.

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    THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PHARMACISTS AND VETS

    1998-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Unison's Karen Jennings (News Focus, page 13, 15 January) should read the Medicines Act again and more carefully. Not only can pharmacists prescribe according to their own judgement, but what they prescribe does not even have to be licensed by the Medicines Control Agency.

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    Brown bides his time as Hancock stakes her claim BY MICHAEL WHITE

    1998-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Right. Before we start on real life, what do Bill Clinton's Zippergate problems have to do with America's recurring healthcare crisis? A great deal, according to Gore Vidal, novelist, East Coast grandee and critic of what he tends to see as the new Roman Empire.

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    SELF-HELP BOOKLET SHOWS TRUST IN THE PUBLIC

    1998-01-29T00:00:00Z

    It is good to know that 50 years on we have at least learned to trust the public and place some confidence in their ability to make sensible use of information and take some decisions of their own about the management of their ailments.

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    IN BRIEF

    1998-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Four London trusts, three of them running teaching hospitals, had management costs of more than 10 per cent of their total core income in 1996-97, according to the 1998 edition of the Fitzhugh Directory of NHS Trusts. But 367 of the English trusts spent 5 per cent or less of ...

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    IN BRIEF

    1998-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Scottish health minister Sam Galbraith has announced a 'small number' of Scotland-wide events to mark the NHS's 50th anniversary. They include an anniversary service, a national conference and a concert by the Scottish Fiddle Orchestra.

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    Bristol doctors fail to get charges dropped

    1998-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Three doctors accused of misconduct over the high infant mortality rate at Bristol Royal Infirmary last week lost an eight-day legal battle to have the charges against them thrown out on the basis that they had no case to answer.

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    When it's time to call in CID

    1998-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Trials of an American initiative dealing with stress and post-traumatic stress have proved successful, despite initial scepticism. Dolly Chadda reports

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    Sacked trust chair with Tor y links is reappointed

    1998-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Health secretary Frank Dobson has been forced to reappoint a trust chair with Conservative Party connections less than two months after he sacked her.

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    Sing le-trust consultation process condemned by CHCs

    1998-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Critics of plans to create a single ambulance trust in Wales have issued a declaration of no confidence in the consultation process, which ended this week.

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    In the clear

    1998-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Giving patients clear and comprehensible information is crucial. Jane Beenstock and colleagues explain how their hospital has gone about ensuring the information they provide is jargon-free and written in plain English

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    Clinicians will get a major role in Scot tish reforms

    1998-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Clinicians are to be given a major role in reshaping health services in the first detailed plan implementing the government's white paper reforms in Scotland.

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    Frank Dobson

    1998-01-29T00:00:00Z

    One of health secretary Frank Dobson's special advisers has been involved in developing computer systems that will help ministers manage news more effectively. According to press reports, Joe McCrae has been working on a Department of Health system which analyses government activity constituency by constituency. It should allow Mr Dobson ...

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    Milburn gets new 'eyes and ears'

    1998-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Salford people are blessed with 'courage, determination, wit and compassion, and... an unrivalled ability to see through falseness and to expose insincerity', said the city's Labour MP, Hazel Blears, in her maiden speech last May.

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    Nurses' fears for patient safet y - inquiry ordered

    1998-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Hospital managers have launched an inquiry after nurses claimed they were so overworked that patient safety was at risk.

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    GETTING THE FIGURES STRAIGHTENED OUT

    1998-01-29T00:00:00Z

    An error crept into my article 'Home truths' (pages 30-31, 15 January). It should read:

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    View finders

    1998-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Involving users in decisions about rationing drug treatments can bring a qualitative perspective to approving new drugs.