South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 1408
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HSJ Local
Milton Keynes ended financial year with £8.8m deficit
FINANCE: Milton Keynes Hospital Foundation Trust ended the 2012-13 financial year with a £8.8m deficit, the Monitor consolidated accounts for the year reveal.
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HSJ Local
Imperial appoints new strategy director
WORKFORCE: Imperial College Healthcare Trust has appointed a new strategy director.
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HSJ Local
Royal Cornwall continues to fail on A&E target
PERFORMANCE: Just 89.8 per cent of patients at Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust’s accident and emergency department were treated or admitted and discharged within four hours in June.
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HSJ Local
Kernow CCG due diligence discovers wrongly transferred assets
STRUCTURE: Medical equipment and 35 IT servers were wrongly transferred from Cornwall Primary Care Trust to Kernow Clinical Commissioning Group, a due diligence process has discovered.
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HSJ Local
Royal Cornwall passes CQC inspection
PERFORMANCE: Care Quality Commission inspectors found the Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust was meeting five of the essential standards during an inspection in May.
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News
NHS England to publish trust-by-trust 'never events' list
NHS England is to publish quarterly lists of all the “never events” – the worst preventable mistakes – recorded in the NHS, broken down by trust, HSJ can reveal.
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News
NHS payment system 'needs reform'
Finance managers are calling for a reform of the NHS internal payments system.
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News
UK addictions costing billions
The UK is the “addiction capital of Europe”, with some of its highest rates of opiate addiction and dependence on alcohol, a report has warned.
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News
Six CSUs form 'leading edge' partnership
Six NHS commissioning support units are forming a “strategic alliance” with the aim of working jointly on major contracts and developing services.
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News
HSJ Live: 2.09.2013 CSUs form 'strategic alliance'
Six NHS commissioning support units form new alliance and the rest of today’s news and comment
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News
Key telehealth group axed
A flagship group set up by the government to promote efforts to have three million patients using telehealth by 2017 has been disbanded amid growing evidence the programme is experiencing difficulty, HSJ has learned.
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HSJ Knowledge
Twelve steps to safer whistleblowing
Organisations that engage staff provide the best care
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Blogs
Don't listen at your peril
The weekend’s media was full of the leadership lessons from last week’s parliamentary debate on Syria. Perhaps the biggest lesson is about listening.
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HSJ Local
SW London and St George's Mental Health Trust appoints exec nurse
WORKFORCE: South West London and St George’s Mental Health Trust has appointed Andrew Dean as nursing and quality director.
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News
Schools demand scrapping of restrictions on graduate doctors
Medical schools have called for the lifting of 60-year-old restrictions on the activities of newly qualified doctors, raising concerns of an impact on patient safety, HSJ has discovered.
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HSJ Local
'Abuse' sparks Monitor probe at Calderstones
PERFORMANCE: Monitor yesterday announced it had launched an investigation into Calderstones Partnership after a patient was abused while in the foundation trust’s care.
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News
Central costs of pathology reorganisations revealed
Three controversial regional pathology reorganisations have incurred £2m in central costs and experts estimate the total bill for NHS trusts and bidders to be about £10m and rising.
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News
Satisfaction survey ‘damages staff morale and alarms patients’
NHS England is under fresh pressure to rethink the presentation of results of its friends and family test amid warnings those results based on few responses are damaging staff morale and needlessly alarming patients.
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Blogs
For whom the whistle blows
There’s no doubt former United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust chief executive Gary Walker is a controversial figure. However, End Game wonders whether we’ve not fully appreciated the scale of his achievements.Tweeting ahead of a BBC programme he featured in recently, Mr Walker pondered whether “one person’s whistleblower is another’s enemy”. He ...
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News
New end-of-life care group planned
The government is expected to announce a new coalition to examine end-of-life care in response to the scrapping of the controversial Liverpool care pathway.