Health

  • Public Finance
    8 Jun 00
    Plans to eliminate a £1.5m deficit at a Northern Irish NHS trust have been rejected by its local health board, which is unhappy with proposed cuts in services.
  • Public Finance
    1 Jun 00
    Local authorities have reacted angrily to yet another attempt to sideline them in favour of more centralised control, this time over care of the elderly and the disabled.
  • Public Finance
    1 Jun 00
    Asylum seekers must be offered more than just a roof over their heads in the provinces if the government's new dispersal policy is to prove successful, according to an Audit Commission report,...
  • Public Finance
    1 Jun 00
    The Department of Health is planning to include private health providers in contingency plans to avoid a repeat of last winter's hospital beds crisis.
  • Public Finance
    25 May 00
    The government looks set to provoke a row with a powerful group of doctors in the run-up to the next General Election by suggesting hospital consultants' private practices should be reined in.
  • Public Finance
    25 May 00
    Two leading lights in CIPFA's Scottish branch have been appointed deputy auditors general at Audit Scotland.
  • Public Finance
    18 May 00
    Police and health authority investigations have been launched in Greater Manchester following allegations that a finance manager at a GP practice has been giving medical advice to patients.
  • Public Finance
    18 May 00
    Employment minister Margaret Hodge has revealed that the government is to set up four pilot schemes to examine ways of getting ill and disabled people off sickness benefits and back into work.
  • Public Finance
    18 May 00
    Community psychiatric nurses fear they may be used as 'the stormtroopers of the social risk agenda' if compulsory community health care is introduced.
  • Public Finance
    18 May 00
    The government this week stepped up its hard-hitting approach to fraud detection and prevention across the public sector, launching an anti-fraud forum and exhorting managers to commit themselves to...
  • Public Finance
    11 May 00
    The Audit Commission this week exposed 'unacceptable variations' in councils' charging policies for home care, and called on the government to produce formal guidance to ensure a more consistent...
  • Public Finance
    11 May 00
    The government should stop 'tinkering' with the funding of long-term care for the elderly and implement fundamental reforms that clearly state what levels of care pensioners can expect from public...
  • Public Finance
    11 May 00
    Guidance from the National Institute for Clinical Excellence that a range of anti-cancer drugs should be available across England and Wales must be backed with hard cash, pharmaceutical manufacturers...
  • Public Finance
    11 May 00
    A landmark pay victory for speech and language therapists is a reminder of the importance of establishing a modern health service salary structure, according to the NHS Confederation.
  • Public Finance
    11 May 00
    Most Whitehall departments have delivered on the myriad targets set out in the Public Service Agreements, despite the fact that Treasury Chief secretary Andrew Smith believed them to be too...
  • Public Finance
    27 Apr 00
    The government is aiming to bring about up to 1,000 extra adoptions a year, with Prime Minister Tony Blair weighing in with a plea for a national register.
  • Public Finance
    27 Apr 00
    Knowsley Borough Council is facing legal action for compensation from the family of a boy killed by a mentally ill man who four days earlier had been deemed not to need social services support or...
  • Public Finance
    27 Apr 00
    Generic drugs manufacturers this week hit back at government allegations that they were 'ripping off' the NHS. Prices rose by a third between April and December last year while the number of generics...
  • Public Finance
    20 Apr 00
    The government must introduce legislation to help improve adoption services and deliver a joined-up approach, the Local Government Association said this week.
  • Public Finance
    20 Apr 00
    The NHS should become a public corporation at arm's length from government, with its own board and operational freedom, according to a new commission of independent experts.
  • Public Finance
    20 Apr 00
    The NHS could save up to £53m a year by becoming more efficient at hip replacement operations, the National Audit Office said this week in a report which slams the huge variations in the standards...
  • Public Finance
    20 Apr 00
    Junior doctors have backed away from taking industrial action over pay and hours of work after a conference in Birmingham reluctantly endorsed a Department of Health package that could cost the NHS...
  • Public Finance
    20 Apr 00
    Just as the NHS is becoming accustomed to the government's burgeoning reform demands, the National Audit Office decides to roll up its sleeves and join the modernisation melee.
  • Public Finance
    20 Apr 00
    The Department of Health came under fire from the British Medical Association this week following claims that doctors had been misled over the distribution of cash designed to ease the burden on GPs...
  • Public Finance
    13 Apr 00
    Labour reaffirmed its faith in the Private Finance Initiative this week when local government minister Hilary Armstrong unveiled 14 new schemes, totalling £300m.

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