News – Page 1828
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Days like this - HSJ 7 November 1991
NEWS: Support for non-essential treatments. . .Jobs for spouses. . .Block contract problems. . .Fewer women on HAs. . Trusts seek private cash
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Safe conduct
NEWS FOCUS: Anthrax could be the least of our problems, according to a Royal College of Physicians seminar that sought to reassure health workers. Paul Dinsdale listened to the advice
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Partially sighted
NEWS FOCUS: Decades of uneasy truce between the NHS and the private sector should be replaced by something more positive - and more honest.Steve Mathieson reports on an appeal to put ideology on one side
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For whom the Bell tolls
NEWS FOCUS: After an abrupt departure from the NHS Information Authority, Nigel Bell claims to be having a 'really exciting time' at the government's Office of the e-Envoy.Lyn Whitfield finds out what he's trying to achieve
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More diversions than the M25
COMMENT: Health policy on chaotic course as U-turns and re-thinks proliferate
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Waste not, want not
COMMENT: Why does NHS continue to ignore refugee health professionals in UK?
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Hosts with the most
REFUGEE SERVICES: One PCT has chosen to respond to the needs of its 1,500-plus asylum-seeker population by setting up a special scheme to provide walk-in clinics, home visits and referrals.Kay Ratcliffe reports
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Saturday night's all right
MENTAL HEALTH: Weekend mental health services are a great help to patients and take pressure off staff. Catherine Hayes reports on a care programme that has been welcomed by professionals and users alike