South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 1307
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News
HSJ Live 03.03.2014: More than 320,000 pledges made for NHS Change Day
Pledges have nearly doubled since last year, plus the rest of today’s news and comment.
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HSJ Knowledge
From compliance to commitment: build energy for change
Practical tools to achieve team buy-in
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Comment
Policymakers must keep their eyes on the prize of care.data
The benefits of big data remain great
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News
Care.data 'opt-in' is discussed
NHS England has for the first time discussed the possible benefits of moving to a system where patients opt-in to signal consent for their data to be shared in the controversial care.data scheme, HSJ understands.
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News
Criminal offence of wilful neglect to be extended
A new criminal offence of wilful neglect would be extended across all formal healthcare settings under proposals revealed by the Department of Health.
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Blogs
Jazz Expo
If NHS England had promoted care.data with the same gusto it advertised its own Expo in Manchester this week, it may well have avoided the unwelcome jaunt-up-poo-creak-sans-paddle-come-stool-storm it’s currently navigating.Care.data, which involves the laudable but tricky task of joining up patients’ health records without breaching their privacy, was advertised by ...
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HSJ Local
Southern Health death ‘preventable’
A lack of effective clinical leadership contributed to the death of an 18-year-old man at a mental health unit in Oxfordshire, an independent report has concluded.
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HSJ Local
Council leader calls for resignation of CCG chiefs
STRUCTURE: A council leader embroiled in a row with with a clinical commissioning group has called for the resignation of its chair and chief clinical officer, after he was cleared of bullying them.
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News
FTs and commissioners at odds over funding
There is a £202m discrepancy between what foundation trusts think they are owed by commissioners, and what commissioners think they owe them, Monitor has revealed.
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News
Dirty stethoscopes 'spread bugs'
Dirty stethoscopes may be helping to spread dangerous bugs around GP surgeries and hospital wards, a study suggests.
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News
Fall in screening level revealed
There has been a drop in the percentage of women being screened for breast cancer, NHS figures show.
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News
HSJ Live 28.02.2014: David Nicholson apologises over Hitler spoof tweet
Outgoing NHS England chief executive apologies for tweeting a parody video portraying his colleague as the Nazi leader, plus the rest of the day’s news and comment
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Supplements
The woman who banned the f-word
Clare Pelham on how she turned around Leonard Cheshire Disability
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Supplements
Tackling the cultural challenges of leadership
Clare Pelham’s story resonates with the NHS
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Supplements
The NHS sea change – an HSJ efficiency supplement
How NHS organisations are dealing with the new commissioning landscape
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Supplements
Through the darkest times a good leader will be followed willingly
They are inspirational and have integrity