All Health Service Journal articles in 15 November 2013 – Page 2
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NewsUPDATED: Pathology services merger clearance sets 'precedent'
The Office of Fair Trading has given merger control clearance for a pathology services joint venture between two London foundation trusts and a private sector provider.
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NewsNHS England's mandate delayed amid 'struggle' over contents
Publication of the government’s mandate to NHS England has been delayed after the organisation’s chair revealed a “struggle” had been taking place to ensure the document did not become a government “shopping list”.
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HSJ Local
Paul Jenkins appointed as chief executive of mental health trust
The new chief executive of Tavistock and Portman Foundation Trust has been announced as Paul Jenkins.
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HSJ KnowledgeHow to land any qualified provider status
Ten pieces of advice on how to become an AQP organisation
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CommentClinicians aren't 'silent' over care quality – we're leading change
David Oliver hits back at comments from CQC chair David Prior
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NewsHSJ Live: 11.11.13: HSJ launches bigger Comment section
Expanded area for debate and opinion from industry leaders and all HSJ readers
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NewsMonitor suggests changing primary care payment
The health sector regulator has suggested primary care payment mechanisms and commissioning responsibilities should be reorganised, to improve contracting of walk-in centres.
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NewsNew database hailed in cancer fight
Weather forecasting science is being used to predict the most effective ways to fight cancer in a ground-breaking new development.
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HSJ Local
Norwich CCG reviews voluntary contracts
FINANCE: Norwich Clinical Commissioning Group is reviewing all its voluntary contracts.
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NewsNursing directors warned to ensure safe staffing levels
Directors of nursing who fail to ensure their hospitals have adequate numbers of nurses could find themselves facing fitness to practise panels, the Nursing and Midwifery Council has warned.
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NewsChief executive of London specialist trust to retire
The chief executive of a leading London specialist trust is stepping down ahead of a major capital project.
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HSJ Local
Cambridge and Peterborough CCG's financial position £1m worse than planned
FINANCE: Cambridgeshire and Peterborough clinical commissioning group’s year to date financial position is £1m worse than planned, according to board papers.
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HSJ Local
Basildon and Brentwood CCG forecasts £2m end of year deficit
FINANCE: Basildon and Brentwood Clinical Commissioning Group had a year to date deficit of £1.86m, as of September, and a forecast year end deficit of £2.024m, according to board papers.
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HSJ Local
Mansfield and Ashfield uses contingency funds to plug Sherwood overspend
Board papers reveal Mansfield and Ashfield CCG has had to take money from its contingency fund in order to account for a £2.4m overspend at Sherwood Forest Hospitals in the middle of the financial year.
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CommentCompetition law can give the NHS the edge
Competition is not a distraction from better patient care
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CommentClinical leadership must move beyond rhetoric
The NHS needs to fill the skills gap among clinicians
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HSJ KnowledgeOpen market: Let patients in on commissioning
Highlighting the benefits of collaboration
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NewsHSJ Live: 12.11.13: Revamped mandate reflects government and NHS England clash
Document appears to feature watered-down commitments following conflict
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NewsNHS leaders 'need more commercial nous'
The Department of Health’s procurement strategy has been described as a “missed opportunity” to bring about better partnerships between NHS bodies and private or voluntary sectors, in a report shared with HSJ.
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