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PR Leap - Recent News Releases (Free subscription) | 21/08/2008
Health-on-Line has today responded to recent reports of infestations in NHS hospital trusts. Recent reports have shown alarming levels and variety of pest infestations. These range from the less worrying variety such as flying ants, wasps and flies to the more concerning including maggots, rats and mice.
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 20/08/2008
HOSPITALS are losing the battle to rid wards of deadly superbugs, figures out yesterday showed. Nearly two-thirds of NHS hospital trusts in England - 109 out of 170 - failed to meet a target to halve MRSA cases by this summer.
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Daily Mail online | Home (Free subscription) | 10/07/2008
Death rates for patients undergoing major surgery at NHS hospital trusts in England were published for the first time today.
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Daily Mail on Sunday (Free subscription) | 10/07/2008
Death rates for patients undergoing major surgery at NHS hospital trusts in England were published for the first time today.
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 10/07/2008
Death rates for patients undergoing major surgery at NHS hospital trusts in England have been published for the first time.
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Liverpool Echo.co.uk (Free subscription) | 10/07/2008
Death rates for patients undergoing major surgery at NHS hospital trusts in England have been published for the first time in a significant step towards greater openness with health information.
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 16/05/2008
At least a dozen NHS hospital trusts are using “revenue-sharing” telephone numbers to earn money from patients' calls, The Times has learnt.
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Medical News Today (Free subscription) | 06/03/2008
Although smoke free policies have been introduced at all NHS Hospital Trusts a study by researchers at The University of Nottingham has found that smoking is still prevalent, even by staff in uniform.
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Eurekalert (Free subscription) | 05/03/2008
Although smoke-free policies have been introduced at all NHS Hospital Trusts a study by researchers at The University of Nottingham has found that smoking is still prevalent, even by staff in uniform.