South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 1429
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News
HSJ Live 26.07.2013 Stephen Bubb on why hospitals are unsustainable and the rest of the day's news
Charities driving a change in the NHS and the rest of today’s news and analysis
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HSJ Local
Plymouth Hospitals calls in consultants amid financial woe
FINANCE: KPMG has been drafted in by managers at Plymouth Hospitals Trust to help draw up a three-year plan to tackle a multi-million pound deficit.
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HSJ Knowledge
A modern health service needs the third sector
Charities are well equipped to drive change in the NHS
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HSJ Knowledge
How charities can ease the stress on the NHS
NHS organisations are unaware of what charities can offer them
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Comment
What makes a successful regulatory body?
Securing success and fuelling failure in the drive to improve healthcare
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News
Chief decides not to move to Bolton FT after all
WORKFORCE: The man appointed as chief executive of troubled Bolton Foundation Trust has decided he will not be taking up the post after all.
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HSJ Local
Southend preferred to Basildon to host hyper-acute stroke unit
FINANCE Southend University Hospital Foundation Trust has been named preferred hyper-acute stroke care provider over nearby Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals Foundation Trust, board papers have revealed.
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HSJ Local
South West London and St George’s Mental Health Trust sees £1.25m cut in contract
FINANCE: South West London and St George’s Mental Health Trust will see a £1.25m cut in its contract over 2013-14 from Richmond CCG.
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HSJ Local
Leeds North CCG plans first board meeting for September
STRUCTURE: Leeds North CCG has planned its first board meeting for 18 September.
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HSJ Local
Basildon and Thurrock’s patient records system on track
TECHNOLOGY Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals Foundation Trust’s electronic patient record system is “on track”, according to a report by the trust’s chief executive Clare Panniker.
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HSJ Local
Somerset CCG begins work on community services redesign
STRUCTURE: Somerset Clinical Commissioning Group is developing plans for closer working between health and social care in the county.
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Blogs
Monitor on the move
Word reaches End Game that everyone’s favourite NHS economic regulator is vacating its Westminster premises.Apparently Monitor is moving everyone out of their Matthew Parker Street headquarters and into its other central London abode in Waterloo.That leaves a prime bit of central London office space empty - but this situation will ...
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HSJ Local
Lancashire Teaching Hospitals still feeling effects of A&E surge
PERFORMANCE: Lancashire Teaching Hospitals hit the national accident and emergency waiting target in May, but reported that it would not be able to achieve the target for the first quarter of 2013-14 overall.
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News
Call for Welsh healthcare probe rejected
The Welsh government has rejected calls for an inquiry into NHS care standards and death rates.
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News
A&E doctors 'should get pay rise'
Doctors working in A&E should be given a pay rise to help end the staffing crisis on emergency wards, it has been claimed.
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News
HSJ Live 25.7.2013: Burnham demands probe after HSJ reveals increase in deaths
CCG authorisation, the A&E crisis; less young people drinking and taking drugs; and the rest of today’s news and comments
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HSJ Local
Sheffield plans to merge 'very substantial elements' of health and care budgets
Sheffield’s clinical commissioning group and city council have revealed plans to merge “very substantial elements of [their] health and social care budgets”.
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Blogs
Tackling inequality is a forgotten priority
A current Coronation Street storyline is ideal material for addressing racism issues in organisations
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News
EXCLUSIVE: Unexpected rise in deaths among older people
Public health officials are closely monitoring death rates as mortality among older people has been unexpectedly increasing since the beginning of 2012, HSJ has learned.
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HSJ Knowledge
The impact of EU data regulations on the NHS
New rules will affect the handling of patient data