News – Page 2393
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Confed welcomes foundation hospitals - but 'no meddling'
Published: 09/05/2002, Volume II2, No. 5804 Page 4
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Take steps for change
hsj event HSJ 's Management Challenge offers a chance to prepare for the demands of a patient-focused NHS, explains Lyn Whitfield
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Ready to fly - or is a crash landing in sight?
SHAs' power to deliver may be hampered by day-to-day pressures
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Contributory factors
public involvement: A primary care trust invited a fifth of patients to get involved in a shadow patients' forum and was heartened by people's eagerness to 'give something back'. Ian Brittain and colleagues explain
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Going round in circles
NHS communications: The NHS is spending millions on employing hundreds of extra communications staff. Is this anything more than the latest attempt at news management? Jeremy Davies investigates
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Take the wheel
open space: Why are so few top managers coming forward as Commission for Health Improvement reviewers? The benefits are very attractive - they should volunteer, says Alan Randall
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Costing dear
news focus: Proposed changes to the law on corporate killing could hit the NHS very hard. Danny Lee reports
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Screen test
news focus: A scheme allowing patients to monitor their own health remotely has slashed participants' readmission rates.Lynne Greenwood reports
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A little local difficulty
pct spotlight: Quirks of geography and local politics found Swale primary care trust's boundaries the subject of prolonged debate, says Alison Moore











