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1. Health bosses in bid for 'freedom'
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 July 2007 A UNIT providing care for the city's sickest patients and a centre for operations could soon be built in Manchester if hospital chiefs win new freedoms. -
2. Carers face new shake-up
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 July 2007 MENTAL health services across Manchester are in line for another shake-up in September. -
3. Carers face new shake-up
Manchester Evening News, Friday 06 July 2007 MENTAL health services across Manchester are in line for another shake-up in September. -
4. Maternity verdict set to be 'overdue'
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 July 2007 NEW Health Secretary Alan Johnson is expected to sit on the results of an independent probe into plans to change maternity and children's care in Greater Manchester. -
5. IBA's iSOFT bid trumped by cash offer
Manchester Evening News, Monday 23 July 2007 AUSTRALIA'S IBA Health is `considering its options' after Manchester-based NHS software firm iSOFT agreed a £160m offer from German company CompuGroup. -
6. Salads saltier than Big Mac
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 31 July 2007 SOME lunchtime salads and pasta bowls ought to carry health warnings because they are so salty, a campaign group said today. -
7. Drug fight for eye patients
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 31 July 2007 MANCHESTER health bosses are trying to challenge high drug prices by giving patients a cheaper unlicensed drug to tackle an eye condition which causes blindness. -
8. Tragedy of NHS gran in private clinic op
Manchester Evening News, Monday 09 July 2007 HEALTH bosses have launched an investigation after a grandmother died after routine surgery at a private treatment centre. -
9. Strike looms to defend nurse who spoke out
Manchester Evening News, Monday 23 July 2007 HEALTH staff are to vote on strike action over the suspension of a union official. -
10. Landlord wants his day in court
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 21 July 2007 A REBEL landlord who admits defying the public ban on smoking is to be formally questioned by environmental health bosses.