South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 1365
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NewsCCGs to retender out of hours contract after legal row
Four clinical commissioning groups in north east England have scrapped a near complete procurement process for their GP out of hours services after a legal challenge by one of the bidders.
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NewsSuccess of hospital cash incentive scheme tails off
A project that aimed to reduce death rates in hospitals using financial incentives has seen its initial period of success tail off, research reveals.
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SupplementsThe challenge for the NHS to better engage with patients
NHS must find more effective ways of conversing
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SupplementsA new angle on public involvement
People power is at the heart of campaign group 38 Degrees
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SupplementsThe lessons the NHS can learn from 38 Degrees
38 Degrees’ experiences show why it’s good to talk
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NewsHospital slammed for 'extortionate' staff parking fees
Hospital managers have been branded ‘immoral’ for introducing ‘extortionate’ parking charges for staff who need their cars for work.
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NewsCQC's 'experts by experience' procurement delayed
The Care Quality Commission has ‘paused’ its search for new organisations to recruit, train and manage inspectors with personal experience of health and social care just a month after the service was put out to tender.
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CommentEnd Game: Managers take trust by storm
Managers had an electrifying time in South Warwickshire
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CommentMaximise patient care through a new approach to NHS finance
Empower people to take on responsibility
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HSJ KnowledgeLeadership Q&A: Welcome change, don't wait for it
Only those who embrace change can become good leaders
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NewsDH sets health visiting services provision for local authorities
Department of Health sets out five services councils must run
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News22 August 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.
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NewsHelp us find the top innovators within patient care
Who are the people finding new ways to tackle the challenges facing the sector?
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NewsHelp us find the top innovators driving patient engagement
Who are the people finding new ways to tackle the challenges facing the sector?
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HSJ KnowledgeThe Johari window: Make sure hidden problems are known and moved along
Problems known to self but not to others mustn’t stay that way for long
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CommentSupporting patients will influence antibiotics overuse as much as medical advances
Antibiotics is the focus of the Longitude Prize 2014
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NewsHEE puts spotlight on patient safety education
Health Education England has appointed a former president of the Royal College of Surgeons to head a panel tasked with embedding patient safety in healthcare training.
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NewsLamb: Children's mental services 'stuck in the dark ages'
Care minister Norman Lamb said services available to young people are ‘not fit for purpose’
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NewsProgress on choice of provider has stalled, figures show
The proportion of patients who said they were offered a choice of provider on referral has slightly fallen since 2010, despite a coalition’s commitment to oversee an increase.
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NewsExclusive: Hospital trust sector deficit could breach £750m this year
The NHS acute sector is expecting to record a net deficit in excess of £750m for the current financial year, exclusive HSJ research shows.











