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King's College Hospital has 134 year-plus waiters
PERFORMANCE: King’s College Hospital Foundation Trust has 134 patients waiting more than a year for elective treatment, an NHS London report reveals.
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Croydon Healthcare Services Trust on course to miss Q4 A&E wait target
PERFORMANCE: Croydon Healthcare Services Trust is on course to miss the A&E four-hour wait target of 95 per cent for quarter four, a report reveals.
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Imperial College Healthcare Trust misses waiting times target
PERFORMANCE: Imperial College Healthcare Trust has missed the 18-week referral to treatment time target of 90 per cent, NHS London papers reveal.
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King's College Hospital misses diagnostics targets
PERFORMANCE: King’s College Hospital Foundation Trust has missed the target for carrying out diagnostic tests in September and October, an NHS london report reveals.
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Guy's and St Thomas' misses diagnostics targets
PERFORMANCE: Guy’s and St Thomas’ Foundation Trust has missed the target for carrying out diagnostic tests in September and October, an NHS london report reveals.
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Lewisham Healthcare Trust misses diagnostics targets
PERFORMANCE: Lewisham Healthcare Trust has missed the target for carrying out diagnostic tests in September and October, an NHS london report reveals.
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Royal Free report mixed sex accomodation breaches
PERFORMANCE: The Royal Free London Foundation Trust is one of the nine acute trusts in London to report mixed sex accommodation breaches at the last board meeting of NHS London.
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Croydon Health Services Trust report mixed sex accomodation breaches
PERFORMANCE: Croydon Health Services Trust is one of the nine acute trusts in London to report mixed sex accommodation breaches at the last board meeting of NHS London.
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NHS Salford faces estimated £3.9m costs for retrospective continuing care claims
FINANCE: NHS Salford has received 250 retrospective claims for continuing healthcare funding in the first half of 2012-13, according to NHS Greater Manchester’s latest finance report.
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400 requests for retrospective continuing care funding to NHS Stockport
FINANCE: NHS Stockport has received 400 retrospective claims for continuing healthcare funding, according to NHS Greater Manchester’s latest finance report.
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NHS Tameside and Glossop faces estimated £1m cost for retrospective continuing care claims
FINANCE: NHS Tameside and Glossop received 238 retrospective claims for continuing healthcare funding in the first half of 2012-13, according to NHS Greater Manchester’s latest finance report.
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NHS Ashton, Leigh and Wigan faces 352 retrospective continuing care claims
FINANCE: NHS Ashton, Leigh and Wigan has received 352 retrospective claims for continuing healthcare funding, according to NHS Greater Manchester’s latest finance report.
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NHS Bolton faces estimated £2m retrospective continuing care costs
FINANCE: NHS Bolton has received 246 retrospective claims for continuing healthcare funding, according to NHS Greater Manchester’s latest finance report.
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HSJ live: rolling news 24.1.2013
The reaction to Labour’s health policy proposals and the rest of today’s news
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Francis report's publication date is revealed
Robert Francis QC has revealed his report on the Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust public inquiry will be published on 6 February.
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Trust leaders admit 'pockets' of poor care found across the NHS
Trust leaders have “formally and publicly” acknowledged that “pockets” of poor care are likely to exist in most NHS organisations, in an open letter ahead of the publication of the Francis report.
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Failed NHS managers could face blacklisting
Ministers are considering creating a “blacklist” of NHS managers who preside over failure and would be prevented from working in the health service again, HSJ understands.
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Threefold variation in CCGs' spend on outside support
There is more than a threefold variation in the amount clinical commissioning groups intend to spend on support services, an HSJ investigation has found.
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Keep councillors off CCG boards, health minister says
Public health minister Anna Soubry has defended the government’s decision not to allow councillors to sit on the boards of clinical commissioning groups, arguing that politics should be removed from the health service.