News – Page 2424
-
News
The object of the exercise
PCTs/ health improvement It is early days to judge the success of health improvement in primary care groups and trusts, but, say Dominique Florin and colleagues, some approaches are already working.What is crucial is executive-level commitment
-
News
Research links higher chief exec pay to greater pressure
Published: 17/01/2002, Volume II2, No. 5778 Page 10
-
News
Days like this
Unions resist staff transfers. . RHAs escape target. . Patient numbers row. . Bottomley 'action guide' for women. . Trust job applicant backs out
-
News
Coming to grief
News Focus Tony Bell, now trust chief executive, tells Jennifer Trueland about life on the Alder Hey emotional rollercoaster
-
News
A special gift
News Focus Sue Sutherland's single-mindedness has raised the profile of organ donation. Ann McGauran met her
-
News
One last unwelcome tug at the reins
Why the sudden lunge for more unproved private sector expertise?
-
News
A code that shouldn't be broken
Managers should have nothing to fear from register of those fit to practise
-
News
Executive decisions
news focus Finding a future for HA chief executives who didn't make the grade in the last recruitment round - and grooming the leaders of tomorrow's NHS. . Tony Shaw has a new and demanding role, as Paul Stephenson reports
-
News
Brave view world
news focus A fly-on-the-wall TV series will expose Queen's Medical Centre to the unrelenting glare of publicity.Why would a busy acute teaching hospital agree to be filmed? Alison Moore reports
-
News
Canterbury tales
A shake-up of East Kent's hospitals which provoked up to 20,000 people into public protest is still stirring passions three years on. Alison Moore reports
-
News
Code of conduct would see transgressors sacked
Published: 17/01/2002, Volume II2, No. 5778 Page 4
-
News
Health authority savings will smooth upheaval
Published: 17/01/2002, Volume II2, No. 5778 Page 4











