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October 2008 - Posts
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Monitor welcomes two new foundation trusts
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COMPLAINTS about NHS services in Wales have hit record levels with patients registering increasing levels of dissatisfaction at their treatment in hospitals and in the GP surgery.
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COMPLAINTS about NHS services in Wales have hit record levels with patients registering increasing levels of dissatisfaction at their treatment in hospitals and in the GP surgery.
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COMPLAINTS against the NHS in Wales increased by 11% last year, latest figures show.
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The private sector will benefit from attempts to discourage primary care trusts from running community hospitals and services, potentially opening up a market worth £10bn ($16bn) a year, the Department...
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Monitor, the independent regulator of NHS foundation trusts, today published the annual review and consolidated accounts for the foundation trust sector.
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A more national process is needed to decide whether the National Health Service will fund drugs that have not been approved, or not yet approved, for routine NHS use,...
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FAILINGS in a number of patient services at Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust and NHS West Kent have been revealed in the latest healthcare assessment.
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At the Full Council meeting on 23 October, Conservative councillors proposed an Amendment [PDF 17.2KB] to a Notice of Motion (Agenda Item 10) put down by Labour councillors regarding investment in the...
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Fewer patients paid out of their own pocket for private hospital treatment last year as National Health Service waiting times fell and the economy began to falter, Laing and Buisson, the healthcare analysts...
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NEWTON, Mass, & ARMONK, NY - (Business Wire) McKesson Health Solutions and IBM today announced they are working together to unleash the power of business intelligence for healthcare by creating an...
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Medical Tourism Association's 1st Annual Congress was a huge success with over 850 attendees. Attendees from over 45 countries came to the world's largest medical tourism conference in San Francisco...
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CHENNAI, India — This is not how Jay Tronson pictured the hospital. In photos online — though maybe he was looking at pictures of the wrong hospital — he saw a modern glass structure sitting on a grassy...
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