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  1. 1. Hospitals will have £170m spare cash

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 31 August 2007 HEALTH trusts in the region are expected to have £170m in unspent cash - as critics accuse hospitals of rationing care to make savings.
  2. 2. Hospitals fail to meet standards

    Manchester Evening News, Thursday 18 October 2007 TWO thirds of health trusts in Greater Manchester are failing to meet national minimum standards.
  3. 3. Hospitals in security shock

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 May 2007 HUNDREDS of NHS staff across Greater Manchester have not been vetted by the Criminal Records Bureau.
  4. 4. New buildings for city hospitals

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 02 February 2007 PATIENTS are now benefiting from a massive investment in north west health care.
  5. 5. Cash for keeping patients alive

    Manchester Evening News, Friday 09 February 2007 HOSPITALS are to be given cash bonuses - for keeping people alive. Regional health bosses are planning to try out a US system of rewarding trusts which have low death rates, levels of infection and readmissions.
  6. 6. Superbug alert for crowded wards

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 March 2007 ELDERLY patients stand more chance of contracting superbugs because of overcrowding at some Greater Manchester hospitals, it was claimed yesterday.
  7. 7. Doctors queue for jobs

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 August 2007 MORE than 900 young doctors will start new jobs at Greater Manchester hospitals today - amid claims of `appalling confusion'.
  8. 8. Privacy plight of patients

    Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 May 2007 NEARLY half the women patients in Manchester hospitals have to share wash areas with men.
  9. 9. NHS shake-up review begins

    Manchester Evening News, Monday 12 March 2007 MEMBERS of an independent panel considering the future of maternity and children's services in Greater Manchester were visiting some of the hospitals affected by the shake-up.
  10. 10. Mortality rates 'concern'

    Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 24 April 2007 PATIENTS treated at two Greater Manchester hospitals are more than 20 per cent more likely to die than the national average, according to an independent report today.
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