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    Basildon 'guilty' over patient death

    2010-02-26T17:25:00Z

    Officials at Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals Foundation Trust in Essex have today pleaded guilty to health and safety failings that led to the death of a patient with learning disabilities.  

  • Tories outline hospital efficiency plans
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    Tories outline hospital efficiency plans

    2010-02-26T10:35:00Z

    Hospitals could be forced to offer treatments at the same price as more “efficient” competitors under plans outlined by the Conservatives.

  • Trust given foundation status
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    Trust given foundation status

    2010-02-26T13:39:00Z

    South Warwickshire General Hospitals Trust has been awarded foundation status by regulator Monitor.

  • Managers in court over hospital death
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    Managers in court over hospital death

    2010-02-26T10:57:00Z

    Officials at a hospital where a severely disabled man died are today due in court accused of breaching health and safety law.

  • Julie Higgins
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    New chief executive in post

    2010-02-26T13:48:00Z

    The new chief executive for NHS Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale has begun work this week.

  • Tories pledge autumn spending cuts
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    Conservatives pledge autumn spending cuts

    2010-02-26T11:03:00Z

    Shadow chancellor George Osborne has promised to publish detailed departmental spending cuts by the autumn if the Tories win the forthcoming general election.

  • Civil service preparing for hung Parliament
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    Civil service preparing for hung Parliament

    2010-02-26T11:09:00Z

    Gordon Brown has given the go-ahead for civil servants to provide information to the opposition parties during negotiations to form a new government if the general election results in a hung parliament, it has been disclosed.

  • 17-language NHS guide available
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    17-language NHS guide available

    2010-02-26T11:15:00Z

    A guide on Scotland’s health services is to be translated into 17 languages in a bid to put all patients at the “heart of the NHS”, it has been announced.

  • Survey: How good is the care in your trust?
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    Survey: How good is the care in your trust?

    2010-02-25T16:52:00Z

    As the NHS considers the implications of the report on care at Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust, HSJ is keen to hear from health service staff about their experiences in their own organisations. Please take two minutes to respond to our anonymous survey.

  • Heart of England Foundation Trust’s rating has fallen since it took over Good Hope Hospital in 2007
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    Rescue plan for ailing hospitals in doubt

    2010-02-25T00:00:00Z

    The government’s aspiration for foundation trusts to take over failing hospitals appears in significant doubt, a month away from the deadline for agreeing the future for all acutes.

  • The Francis report's 18 recommendations
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    The Francis report's 18 recommendations

    2010-02-25T09:49:00Z

    The conclusions of the inquiry into Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust.

  • Community care sees birth of a generation
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    Community care plans could lead to a new generation of NHS organisations

    2010-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Plans underway for community services look set to lead to a new generation of NHS organisations.

  • NHS London makes lead commissioners directors
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    NHS London makes lead commissioners directors

    2010-02-25T00:00:00Z

    NHS London is taking a tighter hold of its many primary care trusts by employing the capital’s lead commissioners as directors of the strategic health authority.

  • Richard Vize
    Leader

    Dream of taking on ailing trusts founders on rocks of Good Hope

    2010-02-25T00:00:00Z

    With just five weeks to go before non-foundation trusts have to outline their plans for joining the elite, there are severe doubts about the government’s aspiration for foundation trusts to rescue weaker hospitals.

  • PCT Network director David Stout
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    PCTs call for lighter commissioning assessment

    2010-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Primary care trust chief executives are calling for “lighter touch” assessment of their progress on commissioning, despite efforts made by the Department of Health to ease the process.

  • Montserrat exchange opportunity
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    Montserrat exchange opportunity

    2010-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Any senior manager interested in an exchange of several weeks with the head of the health service on the Caribbean island of Montserrat should read HSJ editor Richard Vize’s blog at www.hsj.co.uk/blogs.

  • Swine flu costs blamed for Improvement Foundation closure
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    Swine flu costs blamed for Improvement Foundation closure

    2010-02-25T00:00:00Z

    The now defunct Improvement Foundation blamed its financial woes partly on pressures on primary care trusts to prepare for a second wave of swine flu, a letter seen by HSJ reveals.

  • Priorities for quality pilots
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    Priorities for quality pilots

    2010-02-25T00:00:00Z

    GP practices, community service providers, community pharmacists and out of hours providers will be expected to set out at least three, but no more than five, priorities for quality improvement each year, if pilot proposals become the template for primary care quality accounts due to be introduced next year.

  • NHS managers may be heroes of the moment
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    NHS managers may be heroes of the moment

    2010-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Despite their endless depiction by the media and politicians as a scourge on the health service, research is showing that where numbers of NHS managers are strong, efficiency is often found working alongside quality. Charlotte Santry reports

  • COPD strategy launch
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    COPD strategy launch

    2010-02-25T00:00:00Z

    The Department of Health has launched a consultation on a national strategy to help tackle chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.