South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 1165
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HSJ Knowledge
Ebola lesson 4: development of interprofessional teams and leadership skills
Teamwork can accelerate leadership development
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HSJ Knowledge
Ebola lesson 3: how to use volunteers' Ebola experience in the UK
The NHS needs to draw on staff with the appropriate training, experience and confidence to handle this kind of situation safely
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HSJ Knowledge
Ebola lesson 1: the importance of infection control
The Ebola crisis has revealed some inadequacies with screening and the flow of patients through processes like decontamination. Infection control must be the bedrock of all health systems
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HSJ Knowledge
Ebola lesson 2: dealing with the psychology of Ebola
A campaign of consistent, clear and calm messages can help overcome hysteria caused by a crisis
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HSJ Knowledge
The Ebola crisis: four lessons for the NHS
How a British team in Sierra Leone helped boost the health system
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HSJ Local
New interim chief at troubled North West CCG
WORKFORCE: A troubleshooting commissioning boss is taking over as interim chief officer of Wirral Clinical Commissioning Group.
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HSJ Local
NEW Devon imposes widespread restrictions on smokers and obese patients
Morbidly obese patients in most of Devon will have to lose up to 5 per cent of their weight before undergoing any elective surgery, under plans confirmed by the country’s largest clinical commissioning group.
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News
Dalton's plans to revitalise provider sector unveiled
A long awaited review of NHS provider policy has recommended a suite of measures to re-energise the ‘pipeline’ of would be foundation trusts and accelerate the acquisition or franchising of trusts that cannot demonstrate long term viability in their current form.
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HSJ Local
Investigation of London A&Es follows department closures
PERFORMANCE: A probe into poor accident and emergency services in north west London has been commissioned by four London local authorities following the controversial closure of two departments.
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News
HSJ Live 05.12.2014: Investigation of London A&Es follows department closures
Probe into poor accident and emergency services in north west London has been commissioned by four London local authorities, plus the rest of today’s health news and comment
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Comment
Tackling the weighty problem of obese patients without the scalpel
Surgery often leads to further weight gain
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HSJ Knowledge
Tips from the tech world on how to transform the NHS
Much to learn from Silicon Valley and beyond
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Supplements
Duty of candour: what new regulations mean for trusts
What organisations need to do to comply
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News
Study exposes 'scandalous' state of NHS neurology services
Patients with acute neurological conditions are waiting too long to see specialist consultants amid ‘scandalous’ widespread variations in hospital services across the country, HSJ has learned.
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HSJ Local
Mental health hospital stops accepting new patients following CQC concerns
A mental health hospital in Sussex has stopped accepting new routine patients following concerns raised by the Care Quality Commission during a recent inspection
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HSJ Knowledge
Segment the population to enable better integrated care
Revealing patient needs holistically
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HSJ Local
Monitor launches investigations at two East Anglian trusts
Monitor has launched investigations into both Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals and Norfolk and Suffolk foundation trusts, it has been announced.
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News
Exclusive: Database will track doctors' careers to help university selection
Doctors’ entire careers from medical school through to consultant level will be tracked by a database designed to find the best way of selecting and testing doctors
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News
HSJ Live 04.12.14: Healthcare leaders attack 'scapegoating' of managers in open letter
Leaders and clinicians call for a change in attitude towards NHS managers, during the run-up to the general election, plus the rest of the day’s news and comment