South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 1381
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HSJ Knowledge
Sheffield shows foresight with new eyecare model
The city CCG’s local leadership programme explained
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News
Norman Lamb: Mid Staffs would never have happened at a mutual
Health minister Norman Lamb has suggested acute trusts could improve staff engagement by becoming social enterprises and argued that the culture problems seen at Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust would never happen in a mutually-owned company.
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News
Monitor: NHS must 'change radically' in order to survive
Even if the NHS achieves the highest possible savings it cannot close the £30bn funding gap predicted by 2020-21, a Monitor analysis has predicted.
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HSJ Knowledge
It's time to stop ignoring patients' complaints
Confronting complaints can be uncomfortable but it is essential
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Comment
Payment by results reform needs vision and realism
The tariff must fit into the new financial reality
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Comment
Patient data: finding the right balance
Striking the right balance between the protection and use of patient data
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HSJ Local
Ambulance handovers still big problem at North Bristol
PERFORMANCE: Almost half of ambulances arriving at North Bristol Trust in the last week of August waited more than 15 minutes to handover their patient to hospital staff.
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HSJ Local
Pennine Acute Hospitals chief executive retiring
WORKFORCE: Pennine Acute Hospitals Trust chief executive John Saxby is retiring.
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Comment
Burnham's survival is the key move in the reshuffle
Shadow health secretary will be an important player in next election
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HSJ Local
Burton Hospitals interested in George Eliot takeover
STRUCTURE: The board of Burton Hospitals Foundation Trust have agreed to proceed to the Pre-Qualification Questionaire stage of the take-over/franchise process for George Eliot Hospital Trust.
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HSJ Local
Ipswich Hospital Trust pays ‘more than £5m’ compensation to disabled boy
Ipswich Hospital Trust has paid “more than £5m” in compensation to a seven-year-old boy who was left severely disabled after the hospital was judged to have mismanaged his birth.
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HSJ Local
Trust in court over patient death
An NHS trust is to appear in court on Wednesday charged with safety breaches connected to the death of a diabetic patient.
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News
MP seeks checks on NHS 'fraudsters'
Convicted fraudsters could infiltrate the NHS unless more is done to ensure that private healthcare providers are subject to the same scrutiny requirements as their public sector rivals, a Labour MP has said.
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News
Emergency care could move off tariff
Monitor and NHS England are considering moving away from the tariff payment system for emergency and urgent care, it emerged last week.
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DH policy chief calls for combined GP and community contracts
The health service should contract single services that link general practice with community health and care, the Department of Health’s policy director has said.
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Trusts continue to employ leaders 'off payroll'
Some trusts are struggling to comply with new regulations that require them to directly employ senior interim managers and to seek assurance about the tax arrangements of “off-payroll” workers.
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News
HSJ Live 09.10.2013: Mid Staffs pleads guilty on patient death
How CSUs can secure their future success and the rest of today’s news and comment
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HSJ Knowledge
Commissioning support units must raise their game
How can CSUs secure their future success?
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Comment
National cancer survey kick-starts care transformation
Providing better care for cancer patients in London
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News
Exclusive: All continuing healthcare patients to have the right to personal budget
The Department of Health has announced it will give all recipients of continuing healthcare the right to have a personal budget, enabling them to commission their own packages of care.