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    London bombings long term health issues

    2006-11-30T00:00:00Z

    The first findings from the public health follow-up study to those exposed to the July bombings last year have been announced by the Health Protection Agency.The two major long-term health consequences were psychological effects of involvement and hearing problems.'These first findings highlight the key long-term health issues facing those Londoners ...

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    Higher income for family doctors under new GP contract

    2006-11-30T00:00:00Z

    Family doctors earned on average £106,000 during 2004-05, the first year of delivering the new GP contract, according to figures published by the Information Centre for health and social care.An analysis of tax data for GPs in the UK found that earnings rose by 30 per cent last year compared ...

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    Healthcare watchdog finds patients' NHS experience differs

    2006-11-30T00:00:00Z

    People who are older, from an ethnic minority group or disabled report different experiences of the NHS than the rest of the population.These new findings published today by the Healthcare Commission found that older people tend to give a more positive experience of services in the NHS than younger uses. ...

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    National cot locator launched

    2006-11-29T10:15:47Z

    The Department of Health has launched a national cot locator to allow clinicians to see what cots are available in around 40 neonatal intensive care units across England.Health minister Ivan Lewis said a call to the locator would provide immediate, up-to-date information about the options available outside local networks and ...

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    GP commissioning boost revealed

    2006-11-29T10:00:44Z

    The Department of Health has issued guidance designed to boost the number of GP practices involved in practice-based commissioning.The guidance says that good progress has been made in getting the 'right environment' in place for PBC, but it aims to clarify some 'challenging' issues around governance, accountability and budget setting.To ...

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    Computer fraudbusters go online

    2006-11-29T00:00:39Z

    The NHS Counter Fraud and Security Management Service has launched a website to promote the work of its forensic computing unit.The unit trawls computer systems for digital evidence of fraud, computer misuse and security breaches. It has been involved in 138 NHS fraud cases to date, with a potential value ...

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    MPs to probe NHS IT

    2006-11-29T00:00:34Z

    The Commons health select committee has published its outline programme for 2008 and will be conducting additional inquiries into NHS IT, the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, and audiology services.The committee is already investigating workforce planning and had previously announced that it would be investigating patient and public ...

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    New graduates boost dental numbers

    2006-11-29T00:00:11Z

    The Information Centre for Health and Social Care has published statistics showing that the number of dentists signed up to deliver NHS services has increased by 823 since June. This takes the total number of NHS practitioners in England to 20,285.The centre says the increase is partly due to new ...

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    Palliative care funding being eroded, campaigners claim

    2006-11-28T00:00:00Z

    The National Council for Palliative Care has claimed funding from the NHS for palliative care is being eroded. A survey of services found that around 60 per cent of voluntary hospices were experiencing a decrease in their funding.

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    Consultation launched on promotion of NHS services

    2006-11-28T00:00:00Z

    The Department of Health has launched proposals for a self-regulatory approach to promotion of NHS services, underpinned by a code of practice. Consultation on the code is open until 28 February.To see the code go here

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    Immigration rules could prevent UK medical studies, BMA claims

    2006-11-28T00:00:00Z

    British Medical association representatives have met with Home Office minister Liam Byrne and health minister Lord Warner in a bid to seek exemption for medical students from new immigration rules.The body claims new rules that mean work permits will have to be applied for to do postgraduate training will prevent ...

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    Revised progress report on meningitis published

    2006-11-28T00:00:00Z

    Chief medical officer Professor Sir Liam Donaldson has published a revised progress report on meningitis outlining current campaigns to raise awareness of the disease and measures that can be taken to reduce outbreaks of it.Read the report here

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    Council slams proposed cuts to local health services

    2006-11-28T00:00:00Z

    Surrey county council's health scrutiny committee has decided that proposals to cut £10m from the budget of Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals trust will substantially affect services. A public consultation exercise will now have to be held to look at the plans in more detail.

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    Parliament lobbied over mental health bill

    2006-11-28T00:00:00Z

    The Mental Health Alliance is holding a mass lobby of Parliament today over the proposed Mental Health Bill. The proposed legislation is due to have its second reading in the Lords this afternoon.Find out more here

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    Feedback to 'A Formula for Unfairness'

    2006-11-27T10:00:40Z

    This is a response to 'A formula for Unfairness' article.

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    Paula Grey on building on Smokefree Liverpool

    2006-11-27T10:00:33Z

    The many very good health programmes and initiatives in the city over two decades have had little impact in reducing health inequalities

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    Predicting the future

    2006-11-27T10:00:22Z

    We were interested to read the article on telephone based health coaching for patients with long term conditions (Predicting the Future), though it was not clear how many patients were actually receiving such care.

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    Paul Jennings on success in Walsall

    2006-11-27T10:00:10Z

    Progress on teenage pregnancy has been substantial, with the fastest reduction in the West Midlands

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    IT project accused of bullying

    2006-11-27T10:00:04Z

    I wish to respond to the article IT project accused of bullying.

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    Testing a new approach to patient-centred care

    2006-11-27T10:00:00Z

    Millions of people in the UK are living with long-term conditions such as asthma or diabetes. However, the extent to which they are able to lead full and active lives depends, in part, on how able they are to manage their own healthcare, for example by their medication doses or ...