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CHI agrees that no-star trust has 'turned the corner'
Published: 20/12/2001, Volume III, No.5786 Page 8 9
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Days like this
Riverside race row manager stays - Union boycotts child deaths inquiry - Hospital sacking threats - ECR 'blunders' - Council opposes private care homes - DGM role faces overhaul
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Behold, a shining light
news focus How did the trusts that fared worst in September's performance ratings deal with the blizzard of media coverage when their 'failure'was made public? Alison Moore discovered that some coped surprisingly well
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Thanks for nothing
news focus Lurking behind an apparent funding increase are warnings of 'an incredibly challenging year'ahead for financial managers. In their eyes, this is not the season to be jolly, hears Lyn Whitfield
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In the bleak mid winter, not so long ago...
comment NAO reveals a side of the NHS that should give major cause for concern
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Come all ye faithful
People who rarely go to church will show up for midnight mass on Christmas eve.But could paying more attention to the spiritual side of life all year round be more beneficial, ask John Swinton and Stephen Pattison
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2001 - an NHS odyssey
news focus it was a dirty start to a year which ended in tension for trusts without stars.Laura Donnelly reflects on the year that was
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Talking turkey
nhs jargon We laugh when estate agents describe 'desirable properties'when they mean nice houses - or when when the police talk about 'proceeding in a southerly direction' instead of walking down the road.But what would they make of an NHS briefing docume
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'Fresh start
refugees With further waves of people fleeing their homelands in response to man-made and natural calamities around the globe, Joanna Lyall speaks to five former refugees working in health-related jobs in the UK about their memories of exile, loss and sta