South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 1311
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News
One hundred practices 'may shut amid cuts'
Around 100 GP practices could be forced to close due to cuts in national funding, leaving patients in rural areas without a GP, doctors’ leaders have warned.
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News
HSJ Live 21.02.2014: Police probe launched into Worcestershire patient deaths
First merger since CCGs became statutory bodies in April last year, plus the rest of today’s comment and news
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HSJ Local
CCG votes to downgrade maternity unit
STRUCTURE: Hambleton, Richmondshire and Whitby Clinical Commissioning Group has voted to go ahead with plans to downgrade consultant led maternity cover at the Friarage Hospital, rejecting an alternative proposal by a council leader to save it.
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News
21 February 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 we reveal our analysis of the landscape of general practice highlighting that it remains overwhelmingly dominated by small providers. Plus: Sir ...
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Comment
Hunt and Burnham are failing to tell their NHS story
Both are being restrained in the run-up to election
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Supplements
Ensuring staff are safe and sound – an HSJ roundtable
The drive to increase patient safety has led to a boost in NHS staff recruitment
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Comment
Twitter chat round-up: How to commission end of life care
The key points from last week’s debate
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HSJ Local
Surgeon shortage leads to centralised service
High risk and emergency gastrointestinal surgery is to be centralised at one site by East Kent Hospitals University Foundation Trust due to a shortage of surgeons.
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News
UPDATED: Support offered to challenged health economies
Eleven “financially challenged” health economies are going to receive support from private companies to help with their strategic planning, it has been announced.
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News
Warning over defibrillator shortage
A shortage of defibrillators - which shock the heart - and a lack of public awareness could be costing thousands of lives every year, research suggests.
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News
Children 'treated on adult wards'
Hundreds of children with mental health problems are being treated on adult psychiatric wards, the BBC has reported.
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News
HSJ Live 20.02.2014 Support offered to eleven challenged health economies
Private companies will help financially challenged health economies to put together five year plans, plus the rest of today’s news and comment
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HSJ Knowledge
The impact of the better care fund on CCGs explained
Diverting billions into integrated care has huge implications
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HSJ Knowledge
How CSUs can make radical change run smoothly
CSUs can be honest brokers across the system
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Comment
The friends and family test is much more than a target
The survey can bring the NHS into the 21st century
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HSJ Local
Serco procurement bid rejected by trust
Lewisham and Greenwich Trust has rejected a bid from Serco to provide its procurement services after concluding that it would not provide value for money, following more than a year of negotiations.
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Supplements
Fusing clinical engagement and finance using IT – an HSJ guide
A guide for healthcare IT directors
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HSJ Partners
Create an effective, inclusive framework for whistleblowers
Address failure to resolve staff complaints
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Blogs
CQC to improve referral to treatment monitoring
The CQC are improving their 18-weeks monitoring. It still isn’t perfect, but that may not be entirely their fault.