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RUH appoints new A&E consultants
WORKFORCE: Royal United Hospital Bath has appointed two new emergency medicine consultants.
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HSJ Local
Bristol mental health procurement enters next stage
COMMERCIAL: Pre-qualification questionnaires have gone out to all organisations that expressed an interest in providing mental health services in Bristol.
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HSJ Live: 19.7.2013: NHS England issues end of life care guidance
NHS England sets out how trusts should treat patients who are dying following the announcement that the Liverpool Care Pathway is to be scrapped.
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Baumann: NHS needs 'heroic' savings to pay for integration fund
Government plans to create a £3.8bn pooled fund for health and social care commissioning will take the level of savings needed by the health service in 2015-16 to at least 6 or 7 per cent, NHS England’s chief financial officer has warned.
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HSJ's most inspirational women in healthcare revealed
HSJ has published its first ever celebration of healthcare’s most inspirational female leaders.
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HSJ Local
Bolton missing pressure ulcer targets
PERFORMANCE: Bolton FT missed most of its targets for reduction of the incidence of pressure ulcers in the first two months of 2013-14, its latest performance report states.
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HSJ Local
Monitor gives Heatherwood three-month deadline
PERFORMANCE Monitor has given Heatherwood and Wexham Park Foundation Trust three months to correct “poor care and shortfalls in accident and emergency”, the regulator has announced.
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Exclusive: GMC reveals 16 A&Es with concerns
HSJ can reveal the names of 16 emergency departments about which the General Medical Council has current significant concerns.
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Care cap 'to spark huge rise in demand'
More than 50,000 extra people could demand social care assessments from councils in 2016 when a £72,000 cap on care costs is introduced, according to Department of Health figures.
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NHS emergency care 'unsustainable'
NHS emergency care is “unsustainable”, leading doctors have said.
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Call to reshape primary health care
Increasing numbers of GPs are building organisations that are capable of preserving the personal, local nature of general practice while also offering patients and communities a greater range of services, a review has said.
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HSJ Local
Calderdale CCG forecasts meeting £3.9m surplus plan
FINANCE: Calderdale CCG is forecasting to meet its £3.9m surplus plan “and other financial targets and duties”.
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HSJ Local
North East London scores well on Friends and Family
PERFORMANCE: North East London Foundation Trust has scored well on Friends and Family Test for the year to date, board papers reveal.
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HSJ Live 18.07.2013: Most inspirational women in health revealed
HSJ’s 50 Most Inspirational Women list, financial cost of the Francis Inquiry plus the rest of today’s news and comment
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Women still in the minority in NHS leadership roles
Women are still massively underrepresented in senior leadership positions in the NHS, a major analysis by HSJ has found.
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Chief inspector plans 'small army' to target hospitals
Eighteen acute NHS trusts are to be inspected by the CQC in the first wave of inspections under the chief inspector of hospitals.
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Exclusive: Trainee doctors to be withdrawn from DGH
Trainee doctors are to be withdrawn from the paediatrics department of a district general hospital, HSJ has learned.
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Trust by trust: the Keogh review lays down verdict
HSJ’s news team summarises Sir Bruce’s findings
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Leader
Lack of women leaders is a loss to the NHS
HSJ publishes its first celebration of healthcare’s most inspirational women
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HSJ Local
King's College Hospital's private unit made £4m for the trust in 2012-13
COMMERCIAL: King’s College Hospital Foundation Trust’s private patient unit made £4m for the trust in 2012-13, board papers reveal.