South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 1295
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HSJ Local
CQC highlights quality problems at Tameside
An under-fire hospital foundation trust has been reprimanded by regulators for failing to meet national safety standards.
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News
MRC head brands Care.data naysayers ‘consent fetishists’
The head of the Medical Research Council has said data sharing in the NHS would be seen as a “no brainer” by patients if the government explained the scheme properly.
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News
HSJ Live 21.03.2014: CQC trialling appeals process for quality ratings
CQC trialling a new appeals process that will allow providers to challenge their rating, plus the rest of today’s news and comment
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Comment
My advice to Bristol heart parents: consider another hospital
The unit lacks direction and leadership
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HSJ Local
Exclusive: University Hospitals Bristol 'inured' to impact of failings
An adviser to the national review of children’s heart surgery has warned recent failings at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children “echo” those which led to a public inquiry almost 20 years ago.
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News
Exclusive: More children who have self harmed on acute wards
A growing “hidden cohort” of children who have self-harmed are admitted to acute hospitals because of a lack of appropriate mental health services, according to a survey shared with HSJ.
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HSJ Partners
A fragmented system can't deliver whole person care
Put integration and the individual at the centre of care
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News
21 March 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 outgoing NHS England chief executive Sir David Nicholson identifies five system problems blocking change. Plus: Monitor admits the special administration process ...
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Supplements
Counting change – an HSJ commissioning supplement
Examining the huge pressures currently facing commissioners
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Supplements
Nutrition survey: low priority given to malnutrition
HSJ and Nutricia survey highlights fears about priorities
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Supplements
End of life care: ‘We do more with the same resource’
How services around the country are allowing more terminally ill patients to be supported at home
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Long term conditions: Solving the case problem
Bringing economic rigour to business cases for change
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Supplements
End of life care: The importance of home
How can we move terminally ill people out of hospital?
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Supplements
Long term conditions: Will that telecare system deliver the promised savings?
Two trusts tell HSJ how they are approaching radical change
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Supplements
Patient records: Too much information?
How much patient data do commissioners really need?
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Supplements
Patient records: ‘We don’t need names’
Case studies on becoming accredited safe havens for patient data