All articles by Tash Shifrin – Page 3
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Luxury break
British patients treated at one of Greece's loveliest private hospitals may be thrilled with their treatment.But what's the hard-sell about? Tash Shifrin reports fresh from a business-class trip to see for herself
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Regions and SHAs jockey for position
Last-minute wrangling at the Department of Health over the shape of regional offices this week looked set to hold up a crucial document outlining NHS bodies' new roles and responsibilities under the Shifting the Balance of Power in the NHS reorganisation.
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Silent witness
NEWS FOCUS: Nightly bombing raids have made Afghanistan a perilous place - but the country's inability to feed its people and care for the sick means a cruel fate awaits even those who survive the onslaught.Tash Shifrin reports
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Bed-blocking in Birmingham puts NHS plan waiting targets at risk
Bed-blocking in Birmingham is at crisis levels with 'the equivalent of a hospital full' of people awaiting discharge, and work towards achieving NHS plan targets badly hit.
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Bed-blocking in Birmingham puts NHS plan waiting targets at risk
Bed-blocking in Birmingham is at crisis levels with 'the equivalent of a hospital full' of people awaiting discharge, and work towards achieving NHS plan targets badly hit.
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At face value
NEWS FOCUS: 'Naming and shaming'or necessary honesty? Tash Shifrin finds delegates to AHHRM's annual conference less than convinced about the new trust ratings system