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Conservative ministers 'ring alarm bell' over NHS reforms
Conservative Cabinet ministers have “rung the alarm bell” about the government’s NHS reforms with one comparing it to the poll tax, it was claimed today.
Gloucestershire backs down over social enterprise plan
COMMERCIAL: A primary care trust has backed down on the second day of a judicial review hearing by agreeing to reconsider the future of its community services.
How do I get into nursing?
Applying for a nursing course could change not just your life, but the lives of hundreds of people you could be nursing in the future.
How to escalate your concerns
You need to report poor practice with confidence - it’s part of your professional and moral duty. We give you a quick guide to escalating concerns
Healthy eating while at work
The all-day breakfast, pasty and chips and the cream cake in the afternoon could be a recipe for weight gain, cravings and low energy points during the day. But you can eat healthily even if you are on a shift. Here’s our guide to feelgood food
How to handle your finances
Stay out of the red with our guide to looking after your finances during your student days
South East’s first stand-alone children’s A&E opens
The first stand-alone children’s emergency department in the South East has opened at the Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital in Brighton and Hove.
Mandatory flu jabs for nurses among RCN congress resolutions
Mandatory flu vaccination for nursing staff and an “honest debate” about the future of general hospital services will be among the issues debated at this year’s Royal College of Nursing congress.
Call to 'tax sugar like alcohol'
“Sugar is so harmful that it should be controlled and taxed in the same way as tobacco and alcohol,” according to health experts quoted in the Daily Express.
Living with Alzheimer's: deserving of care
My father loves listening to music and when I arrived to see him last weekend he was listening to Rod Stewart.
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We need to talk about the 'D' word...
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The danger of heat waves...
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Quiet third quarter leads to contract worries for ambulance service
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Parsons clings on to leadership
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Specialist stroke services in Gloucestershire to be centralised
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AWP rejects clinicians bid to set up a social enterprise
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Plymouth's Keel quits
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Lansley admits to care funding gap
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EMAS challenges PTS procurement process
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IT problems cause FT delay for Bath
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Commissioners 'very disappointed' as reconfiguration abandoned
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Bucks healthcare reviews FT application
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Oxfordshire and Bucks CSS told to address 'footprint' issue
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Buckinghamshire CCGs mull merger
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Does the cost of private healthcare exceed the benefit?
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12-13 target for FT status for West Midlands Ambulance Service
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Improved bereaved centre at Leicester Royal
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A&E performance falls at Princess Alexandra
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Commissioning for Social Value: a vision for people, practices and communities
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NHS 111 roll out threatened after DH technical demand
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Thinktank slams Pickles for obstructing localism
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PM backing for NHS reform has 'drifted'
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NHS manager launches care home rating website
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Care Quality Commission to get external assessor
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CCG funding gulf could 'destablise services'
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News round-up 10/2: Fines proposed in electoral reforms
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Calls to reduce 1.6m unnecessary prescriptions
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Children with psychosomatic symptoms 'should be checked for physical abuse'
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Unite warns of further strike action over pensions
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DH director: care home staff need training in end of life care


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