South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 1368
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HSJ Live: 1.11.13: Healthcare leaders react to 'integration pioneers' announcement
Hundreds of northwest London patients failed to receive treatment within specified time
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Blogs
News you can confuse
The appointment of Simon Stevens as NHS England chief executive was greeted with near-ubiquitous ecstasy in health policy world.However the mainstream media was more circumspect, perhaps unsure as to whether to paint him as modernising visionary or private sector villain.Thank goodness then for Top News, the international English language service, ...
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Comment
Pioneers can make person centred care a reality
Integration programme provides hope for better patient care
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Hospices need to change
Hospices can take the lead on meeting the needs of our growing ageing population
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1 November 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 AndroidDownload the appIn this week’s issue we launch HSJ’s first ever commission, on hospital care for frail older people. Read more about how it will work, ...
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Lamb: Failing integration pioneers could lose their status
The Department of Health’s integrated care “pioneers” will be monitored centrally to check progress against their plans and could be stripped of their status if they lose their way, health minister Norman Lamb has said.
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HSJ Knowledge
A different path for dementia care
With cases of dementia set to top 1m by 2021, leadership is needed
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Supplements
Hello clouds − an HSJ innovation supplement
How trusts are using cloud computing and electronic patient records
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Supplements
What combat teaches us about delivery of care
Field hospitals succeed due to their integration with other teams and units
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Supplements
We need to follow the military drill
Matthew Cooke says that it’s time to adopt a can-do attitude
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Blogs
War on Jargon
This column’s protracted War on Jargon has often felt like a futile battle.But great warriors thrive in the face of adversity and evidence this week that new NHS “partner” organisations were introducing their own management piffle to our already linguistically sullied sector has only strengthened our resolve. The latest crime ...
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HSJ Partners
Supporting trusts through a tough winter
Identifying and implementing organisational change to survive a challenging winter
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News
Watch live: how can we achieve parity of esteem for mental healthcare?
Join this free HSJ webinar
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News
Monitor will focus on competition in Manchester cancer investigation
Monitor has revealed its investigation into the commissioning of cancer services in Manchester will focus on whether competition rules were breached.
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A&E pressure increasing admissions
Accident and emergency departments are under increasing pressure, which is leading to high numbers of patients being admitted, according to a new report from the National Audit Office.