South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 1263
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Comment
Alan Johnson: Dementia strategy needs to transcend party politics
Let’s have a new vision to tackle this major health issue
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HSJ Local
Third of community trust staff report abuse from patients
WORKFORCE: A third of staff employed by Gloucestershire Care Services Trust have experienced harassment, bullying or abuse from patients and their relatives, a survey reveals.
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HSJ Local
18 week waits, March 2014: explore the maps
Interactive maps of local NHS waits around England, showing the pressures and one-year-waits, with links to all the detail by organisation and specialty
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HSJ Local
Trust accidentally reveals personal details of 2,800 staff
WORKFORCE: South Central Ambulance Service Foundation Trust has apologised after thousands of its staff’s personal data, including nationality, sexual orientation and salary details, was published on the organisation’s website.
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HSJ Knowledge
Spending to save: The innovative response to the Francis report for the nursing workforce
How the focus on clinical practice is bringing about new ways of working at leading trusts
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Comment
The friends and family test works best if we forget about scores
Patient’s comments are far more important
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News
NHS England shakes up top team as junior directors leave
The NHS England top team is to be shaken up amid a string of departures of less senior directors from the organisation.
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Comment
CCGs must learn to 'co-commission' without conflict of interest
New plans mean greater CCG responsibility
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News
HSJ Live 23.05.14: TDA struggles to replace resigned chairs
Concerns raised over 17 departures at 99 trusts TDA oversees, plus the rest of the day’s news and comment.
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HSJ Local
Manchester trusts launch cardiac joint venture
STRUCTURE: Two Manchester trusts have launched an ambitious bid to create a combined cardiac service to compete on the international stage.
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HSJ Knowledge
Fighting flu epidemics: the answer's in the numbers
Use meta-analysis of data to prevent flu
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News
Financially challenged areas among biggest losers from care claims clawback
Some of the most financially challenged health economies were among the biggest contributors to an £800m pot established to settle continuing healthcare claims that was clawed back by the Treasury, an HSJ investigation has found.
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News
TDA struggles to replace resigned chairs
The NHS Trust Development Authority has become concerned at the number of chairs that have resigned from the 99 trust boards it oversees, after 17 left their posts in 2013-14.
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HSJ Local
Maidstone and Tunbridge challenges critical CQC report
Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells Trust
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News
23 May issue of HSJ is ready to read on the app
This week’s issue of HSJ magazine is now available to read on our tablet app.Download the HSJ app for iPadDownload the HSJ app for AndroidIn this week’s issue HSJ reveals that several hospital trusts applied for emergency loans last year to pay bills after suppliers threatend legal action. Plus:The friends ...
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HSJ Partners
What the retail industry can teach NHS procurement strategy
Look for tips at the supermarket checkout
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Supplements
HSJ efficiency supplement: Yes we scan, the case for smaller MRI scanners
This HSJ supplement explores the changing views toward MRI scanners and why the new generation of ‘compact’ scanners is showing benefits for patients, staff and suppliers.
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Supplements
Patient safety: The UK's first 'credentialing' system
Controls access for suppliers to trust areas