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1. Top marks for health trust
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 October 2008 SALFORD health chiefs are celebrating after the city was named the only area of the country to have excellent NHS services - right across the board. -
2. Unfair dismissal bid by health chief
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 October 2008 A HEALTH chief who walked out of a troubled NHS trust hours before the publication of a damning report has lodged an unfair dismissal claim. -
3. Scouts to get sex health advice
Manchester Evening News, Monday 20 October 2008 SCOUTS should visit sexual health clinics alongside taking part in the more traditional activities of campfire sing-a-longs, earning badges and Jamborees. -
4. Health trust is poor with cash
Manchester Evening News, Friday 03 October 2008 THE body that runs Trafford’s hospitals has been ranked one of the worst in England for its financial management. -
5. Patients 'failed' by services
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 October 2008 NHS bosses have called for radical improvements after mental health services in Manchester were judged to be failing local people. -
6. Mental healthcare lottery
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 October 2008 A CRITICAL report on the region's mental health services has revealed a postcode lottery in funding with some health trusts spending twice as much as neighbouring authorities. -
7. Trusts back fluoride plan
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 02 October 2008 PLANS to add fluoride to the water supply have won initial backing from seven out of 10 Greater Manchester's health trusts. -
8. Hospital Trust's rating improves
Manchester Evening News, Friday 17 October 2008 HOSPITALS in Trafford are getting better, the Government’s health watchdog says. -
9. Cancer patient wins drug battle
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 October 2008 A TERMINALLY ill grandmother has won a landmark battle to force health chiefs to pay for a life extending cancer drug - by proving it works. -
10. 2,000 jobs to come with £650m HealthCity plan
Manchester Evening News, Friday 31 October 2008 MULTI million pound plans to expand Manchester city centre and create a cutting edge health care complex have been given the green light.