All NORTHUMBRIA HEALTHCARE NHS FOUNDATION TRUST articles – Page 15
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HSJ Knowledge
Joint working with the pharmaceutical industry
Steve Williamson, Sean McGrath and Abbie Pound explore the importance of collaborative working between healthcare providers and the pharmaceutical industry - facilitated by medical education agencies - and what this might mean for patient care
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News
Annual health check - best and worst
Thirty-eight NHS organisations scored excellent in both quality and finance. Figures in brackets show the number of consecutive years the trust has held a double excellent score. Only one trust has scored a double weak this year.
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News
Public views sought on plans for new North East hospital
Proposals for major changes to NHS services in Northumberland and North Tyneside have been put out for public consultation until July 28.
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HSJ Knowledge
Sink or swim: how small hospitals survive competition
Small district general hospitals are often the heart of their communities but their survival is only assured by outmanoeuvring the big trusts. By Alison Moore
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News
Integrated care will be tested by only 16 organisations
Just 16 organisations have made it onto the Department of Health’s integrated care pilot scheme.
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News
Hospital entertainment provider backtracks on price hike
Northumbria Healthcare foundation trust has forced bedside entertainment provider Hospedia to backtrack on a 140 per cent price hike.
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News
Rural trust announces major A&E plans
Northumbria Healthcare foundation trust is planning to centralise accident and emergency services at a new hospital.
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News
Four trusts are named after last-minute negotiations to decide foundation status
Published: 30/05/2002, Volume II2, No. 5807 Page 5
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News
Medical secretaries strike as regrading dispute rumbles on
Published: 14/03/2002, Volume II2, No. 5796 Page 7
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News
Happy clappy
news focus: The New Health Network denies that its members are a bunch of New Labour luvvies out to hijack the healthcare debate.But they certainly have the ear of key government figures.So who exactly are these enthusiastic supporters of all things Blair
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News
Milburn courts 'public service entrepreneurs'
Published: 17/01/2002, Volume II2, No. 5778 Page 4 5
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News
2001 - an NHS odyssey
news focus it was a dirty start to a year which ended in tension for trusts without stars.Laura Donnelly reflects on the year that was
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News
Trust action to silence whistleblower nurse seen as sign of culture 'uncomfortable with debate'
Published: 06/12/2001, Volume III, No. 5784 Page 7
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News
Modernisers go back to front line
Members of the NHS Modernisation Board are heading 'back to the floor' in a bid to give themselves a taste of life on the front line and to help engage staff in the process of change in the health service.