South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 1434
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Comment
Readers' letters - 19 July 2013
Hospices can serve as a role model for NHS staff; fostering high-quality staff development and leadership; and lack of commitment to blame for reform failures
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News
HSJ Live: 19.7.2013: NHS England issues end of life care guidance
NHS England sets out how trusts should treat patients who are dying following the announcement that the Liverpool Care Pathway is to be scrapped.
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HSJ Local
Mid Staffs survey reveals claims of continuing poor care
Some patients at Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust are continuing to suffer poor care more than four years after widespread failures at the trust first emerged.
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Comment
Bernie Cuthel: 'Compassionate responses go a long way'
The trust chief exec discusses developing her leadership style
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HSJ Knowledge
Podcast: Lessons for the NHS from the FTSE 100
What can the NHS do to encourage more women leaders?
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HSJ Knowledge
Encouraging more women to become medical physicists
How to attract women to the profession
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HSJ Knowledge
Looking for female role models in the NHS
Suzanne Rastrick on leadership and confidence
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Comment
All NHS boards should have members under 30
‘Generation Y’ is at the forefront of a digital revolution
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News
CQC appoints social care chief inspector
The Care Quality Commission has announced the appointment of its first chief inspector for social care.
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HSJ Local
Bolton missing pressure ulcer targets
PERFORMANCE: Bolton FT missed most of its targets for reduction of the incidence of pressure ulcers in the first two months of 2013-14, its latest performance report states.
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HSJ Local
North East London scores well on Friends and Family
PERFORMANCE: North East London Foundation Trust has scored well on Friends and Family Test for the year to date, board papers reveal.
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HSJ Local
Monitor gives Heatherwood three-month deadline
PERFORMANCE Monitor has given Heatherwood and Wexham Park Foundation Trust three months to correct “poor care and shortfalls in accident and emergency”, the regulator has announced.
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Blogs
It's the vision thing
Joseph Chamberlain, the man who brought street lighting and paving to Birmingham, is generally considered the nation’s greatest public health visionary.But perhaps Public Health England can be seen to have similar visionary powers.A few months ago the organisation was widely mocked for producing an action plan to deal with a ...
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Blogs
Summer perils
We despaired for so long because the sun refused to appear. Now summer’s here it’s apparent that we’d forgotten the dangers of heat waves.End Game was thinking about leaving the office and heading home, and maybe taking the children for a trip around the sun-drenched garden on the ride-on mower, ...
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News
Baumann: NHS needs 'heroic' savings to pay for integration fund
Government plans to create a £3.8bn pooled fund for health and social care commissioning will take the level of savings needed by the health service in 2015-16 to at least 6 or 7 per cent, NHS England’s chief financial officer has warned.
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Blogs
The waiting list grows, but 18 week waits improve
A narrow record-best on 18 weeks, slippage on one-year-waits, and a further worrying increase in the number waiting.
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HSJ Local
Calderdale CCG forecasts meeting £3.9m surplus plan
FINANCE: Calderdale CCG is forecasting to meet its £3.9m surplus plan “and other financial targets and duties”.
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HSJ Knowledge
HSJ Inspirational Women gallery
On 17 July, the most pioneering and dedicated female leaders (and male) from across the health sector gathered at an event in London’s Canary Wharf to celebrate HSJ’s list of the 50 most inspirational women in healthcare.Clinicians, health scientists, managers, academics, trade unionists, campaigners and whistleblowers are included in the ...
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Comment
Why the NHS debate needs an independent voice
An ‘Institute for Health Studies’ could add transparency and trust to arguments
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News
Care cap 'to spark huge rise in demand'
More than 50,000 extra people could demand social care assessments from councils in 2016 when a £72,000 cap on care costs is introduced, according to Department of Health figures.