All London articles – Page 110
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Hillingdon would record £21.2m deficit without bailout
FINANCE: Hillingdon Primary Care Trust is anticipating ending 2012-13 with a deficit of £21.2m, before bailout.
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London's commissioners get stuck in
Commissioners involved in major reconfiguration from the start
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Hillingdon plans whole health economy review
FINANCE: The west London borough is planning a review of the entire health economy, a report to the board of the hospital trust reveals.
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NHS North Central London supports Whittington FT bid
STRUCTURE: NHS North Central London is supporting Whittington Health Trust’s bid to become an independent foundation trust.
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West Middlesex to announce merger partner on Tuesday
STRUCTURE: West Middlesex University Hospital Trust is due to announce its merger partner on Tuesday.
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Two-year north London urology contract tendered
COMMCERCIAL: NHS Enfield and NHS Haringey are tendering for a “community-based” urology service over two years.
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Barts £10.5m behind on savings plan
FINANCE: Barts Health Trust is £10.5m behind on its £43.4m savings plan at month nine.
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UCLH raises governance rating concerns with Monitor
FINANCE: The chief executive of University College London Hospitals Foundation Trust Sir Robert Naylor has written to Monitor to express concerns about the governance rating of the trust, board papers reveal.
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UCLH on track to save £108m over three years
FINANCE: Minutes of a board meeting reveal University College London Hospitals Foundation Trust is on track to make £108m in recurrent savings by the end of 2012-13.
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Dame Ruth Carnall tells London chief execs gagging clauses 'unacceptable'
The head of NHS London, England’s largest strategic health authority, has said she will write to all chief executives in the capital to remind them gagging clauses in severance deals are “unacceptable”.
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'Independent branding' planned for Evelina Children's Hospital
STRUCTURE: The Evelina Children’s Hospital is considering an “independent brand”, separate from the Guy’s and St Thomas’ Foundation Trust.
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Monitor compliance chief moves to Guy's and St Thomas'
WORKFORCE: Monitor’s former head of compliance has taken up a post at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Foundation Trust running their integrated care programme.
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Lewisham Healthcare Trust on course to miss Q4 A&E wait target
PERFORMANCE: Lewisham Healthcare 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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King's College Hospital Foundation Trust on course to miss Q4 A&E wait target
PERFORMANCE: King’s College Hospital Foundation 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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Guy's and St Thomas' predicting deficit for 2012-13
FINANCE: Guy’s and St Thomas’ Foundation Trust is predicting a year-end loss of £7.7m on income and expenditure, a finance report said.
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Project Diamond funding not yet agreed for Guy's and St Thomas'
FINANCE: Guy’s and St Thomas’ is still waiting to hear if it will receive the £13m it expects in Project Diamond funding.
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UCC model criticised as over-expensive at UCLH
PERFORMANCE: The Urgent Care Centre at University College London Hospitals was criticised as over-expensive by an external team because it employs GPs rather than nurses, minute reveal.
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Great Ormond Street breaches healthcare associated infections target
PERFORMANCE: Great Ormond Street has breached its healthcare associated infections limit, according to an NHS London report, recording two infections
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St George's sees spike in non-elective episodes
PERFORMANCE: St George’s Healthcare Trust saw an increase in non-elective episodes for the year-to-date six per cent higher than last year, a report to NHS London’s board revealed.
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Croydon Health Services Trust sees spike in non-elective episodes
PERFORMANCE: Croydon Health Services Trust saw an increase in non-elective episodes for the year-to-date 10 per cent higher than last year, a report to NHS London’s board revealed.