All Mental health articles – Page 149

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    NHS is a 'brutal' place for its leaders

    2009-03-05T07:00:00Z

    The NHS is a “brutal” and “arbitrary” system in which to be a chief executive, according to leaders interviewed by the NHS Confederation.Its report, Reforming Leadership Development… Again, examines whythis area is reformed so often. Health minister Lord Darzi’s leadership proposals in his next stage review are the fourth reorganisation ...

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    Services missed opportunities to prevent killings

    2009-03-04T11:50:14Z

    A mental health patient who killed four people was let down by systemic failures, professional errors and a lack of resources, an investigation has found.

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    Treasury PFI scheme could be funded by NHS underspends

    2009-03-04T11:42:38Z

    NHS capital underspends could be clawed back by the Treasury to fund its plans to lend money to stalled private finance initiative schemes, HSJ has been told.

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    Sir Michael Rawlins reappointed NICE chair

    2009-03-04T11:34:55Z

    Sir Michael Rawlins has been reappointed as chair of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence after a special exemption to allow him to extend his tenure.

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    Healthcare 100: the best places to work revealed

    2009-03-02T15:30:00Z

    The HSJ and Nursing Times Healthcare 100 has revealed the best overall healthcare employer in the UK to be Kent independent provider Benenden Hospital trust.

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    Easy does it as NHS steps up to quality bat

    2009-02-26T07:00:00Z

    Central to the next stage review is the demand to improve services - and demonstrate it. So how are NHS organisations planning to measure quality and how long will funding hold out? Dave West finds out

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    DH backtracks on failure regime figures

    2009-02-26T07:00:00Z

    The Department of Health has backtracked on its estimate that up to six trusts a year would fall into its failure regime and be taken over.

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    London mental health chief executives reshuffle

    2009-02-25T11:00:00Z

    North East London foundation trust chief executive Judy Wilson has become interim chief at South West London and St George's mental health trust.

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    Court diversion schemes not meeting potential, says report

    2009-02-23T11:48:00Z

    Court diversion schemes to prevent people with mental health problems from going to prison are not reaching their full potential, a report from the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health has found.

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    Monitor takes fight for FT freedoms to the House of Lords

    2009-02-19T07:00:00Z

    Monitor has launched a challenge to the government in Parliament to protect foundation trust freedoms and its role as their regulator.The regulator believes proposals in the Health Bill compromise foundation trusts' independence by requiring them to send quality accounts to the health secretary.

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    Dementia strategy: high hopes but who will pay?

    2009-02-19T07:00:00Z

    The dementia strategy promises dedicated memory services in every town, but with only £150m over two years can primary care trusts afford the sophisticated teams this requires? Charlotte Santry reports

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    Angela Greatley on children's mental health

    2009-02-13T08:00:00Z

    Youth crime has rarely been out of the news headlines over the past year. Knife crimes, and particularly the tragic deaths of young people, have been very prominent and have led to a growing culture of disproportionate distrust and fear of teenagers.

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    Welsh healthcare regulator raps management at Gwent trust

    2009-02-12T10:45:00Z

    The Welsh healthcare regulator has published two reports critical of management of a provider's maternity, community and mental health services.

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    NHS managers voice worries over 'Stalinist' SHA tactics

    2009-02-12T01:00:00Z

    A ‘Stalinist’ culture is draining the NHS of experienced chief executives and making trusts insular and risk averse, senior leaders have told HSJ.

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    Recession puts foundation trust plans at risk

    2009-02-05T01:00:00Z

    The recession is being cited as a cause for further delays in trusts gaining foundation status.

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    Dementia strategy will pose workforce challenges

    2009-02-05T01:00:00Z

    Managers have welcomed long awaited government plans to transform dementia services but want more details on how they will be staffed and assessed.

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    Mental health promotion: healthiness is all in the mind

    2009-02-05T01:00:00Z

    Andrew McCullough argues public health messages need a makeover so people base their lifestyles on an understanding of wellbeing that ties mental and physical health together

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    Dementia strategy published

    2009-02-03T12:45:00Z

    Memory clinics will be set up in every town in England, doctors will get extra training to recognise the early signs of dementia and every hospital and care home will have a senior clinician with responsibility for dementia care, as part of a £150m five-year dementia strategy.

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    Trust prepares for mental health training trial

    2009-02-02T09:00:00Z

    A Yorkshire trust has been tasked with trying out a training package that could transform mental healthcare

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    Improving NHS dementia care

    2009-02-02T09:00:00Z

    With the long awaited dementia strategy finally here, the race is on to overcome the stigma surrounding the condition and spread the word about available treatments. Emma Dent reports