All South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust articles – Page 7
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News
Trust super-merger shelved
A merger that would have created the largest provider organisation in England has been shelved.
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Comment
Bedlam trust: why we let cameras in
Trust explains its involvement with the Channel 4 series
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Comment
Older people are our forgotten addicts
Alcohol misuse is rising among older people and is presenting new challenges for the NHS
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Comment
Mental health under fire: is parity of esteem enough?
Government paper has not achieved its promise
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HSJ Local
Homeless hospital discharge scheme piloted in London
A scheme to support homeless people as they are discharged from hospital will be run across two London boroughs this winter.
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HSJ Local
South London and Maudsley IAPT services sees increase in advice calls regarding sexual abuse
PERFORMANCE: South London and Maudsley’s Increasing Access to Psychological Therapies services have seen an increase in calls regarding historical sexual abuse, board papers report.
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HSJ Local
Mental health trusts to advise Bupa
Bupa has announced a partnership with two mental health foundation trusts in London to advise it on the provision of mental health services.
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News
Three applicants seek academic health science centre status
Three partnerships between hospital trusts and medical schools are bidding to be accredited as academic health science centres, HSJ understands.
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HSJ Local
South London and Maudsley running at £1.5m deficit so far this year
FINANCE: South London and Maudsley Foundation Trust is running at an unplanned £1.5m deficit so far this year, board papers reveal.
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HSJ Local
South London and Maudsley opens learning and events centre
STRUCTURE: South London and Maudsley Foundation Trust has opened a new learning and events centre, funded by charitable donations.
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HSJ Local
South London and Maudsley behind on its £15.8m savings plan
FINANCE: South London and Maudsley Foundation Trust is behind on its £15.8m savings plan, board papers reveal.
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HSJ Local
South London and Maudsley only making three-quarters of its savings at month 11
FINANCE: South London and Maudsley Foundation Trust had only made 75 per cent of its savings plan by the end of month 11, a board report reveals.
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Comment
Still no change in NHS finance after Francis
The post-Francis world is still worringly ‘business as usual’
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Comment
OFT may block basket case trust moves
If there are flaws in the OFT’s arguments, will the DH be prepared to say so?
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News
Analysed: The London FT pipeline and its hotspots
HSJ Local Briefing is our in-depth analysis of key issues facing the NHS or major health economies. This week we examine the foundation trust pipeline before the capital’s strategic health authority disappears next year
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News
Government funds trial to boost early detection of dementia
South London and Maudsley Foundation Trust is to lead pioneering work on dementia detection as part of a major government-funded national trial.
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HSJ Local
Guy's and St Thomas' tightens procedure for 'ethical' donations
STRUCTURE: Guy’s and St Thomas’ Foundation Trust has drawn up a memorandum of understanding “regulating the types of contributions it was appropriate to accept or refuse on proper ethical grounds, as a result of fundraising across King’s Health Partners.”
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HSJ Local
South London and Maudsley £1m behind on savings at month three
FINANCE: South London and Maudsley Foundation Trust was nearly £1m behind on its £3.7m savings plan at month three, a finance report revealed.
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HSJ Local
South London and Maudsley sets aside £300k for lost employment tribunal
FINANCE: The south London mental health trust’s most recent board papers revealed it was setting aside £300,000 “for the financial impact” of an employment tribunal case that had gone against the organisation.
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HSJ Local
Trust's response to patient who died in police custody ruled 'inadequate'
PERFORMANCE: The South London and Maudsley Foundation Trust, which provides mental health services in south London, has been criticised by a jury for its “inadequate” response to a patient who later died in police custody.