All Robert Naylor articles – Page 8
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Coding row 'largely resolved'
Disputes concerning over-performance at acute level have been largely resolved, University College London Hospitals foundation trust has said.
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Clinicians should be groomed for top jobs, says Nicholson
The chief executive of the NHS has said he wants to see a clinician on the shortlist of applicants for every top trust job.
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UCLH sells hospital for £170m
A London foundation trust says it has used its commercial freedoms to raise millions of extra pounds by selling off a former hospital building, which will help pay off its debts and may help improve services.
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Exclusive: Monitor says spending cuts could slow 18-week progress
The independent foundation trust regulator has warned that progress towards the 18-week target could be slowed down by primary care trusts attempting to cut spending.
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Sir Liam's damning verdict heralds new dawn of regulation
The chief medical officer has proposed a total overhaul of the way doctors are scrutinised and rogue medics struck off. But relationships between regulators and the regulated will have to be carefully managed to avoid confrontation. Kaye McIntosh reports
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'You give your all to do something'
LONDON BOMBING: THE RESPONSE NHS managers' accounts from the front line
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Controversial prompts system dumped over 'target' concerns
PERFORMANCE RATINGS Trusts' core standards declaration pushed back by six months
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Foundations could be barred from ITC work
HSJ EXCLUSIVE Chief executives await decision on future bidding rights