South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 1438
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NewsFemale GPs outnumber male counterparts
Female GPs have outnumbered male GPs for first time, according to official figures.
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NewsNicholson rates NHS England five out of 10
Outgoing NHS England chief executive Sir David Nicholson has rated his organisation just five out of 10.
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CommentAccountable care organisations can teach the NHS about integration
The service can adapt this US model
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CommentMy advice on Bristol: we have come a long way
Chief executive responds to Maria Von Hildebrand
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NewsTreasury claims £650m legacy debt pot
NHS England has admitted that £650m of provisions made by primary care trusts last year to pay for historic continuing healthcare claims will not be available to clinical commissioning groups.
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HSJ KnowledgeLong live the new healthcare influencers
The most influential people in the future NHS
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CommentBetter elderly care is the only way to ease the burden on the NHS
Involve the voluntary sector
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NewsMinister: Mental health trusts should 'fight' over contracts
A health minister has indicated mental health providers should “fight” contracts with commissioners in cases where they would be “losing out” due to the greater price reduction for the sector specified in controversial national guidance.
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NewsExclusive: Hunt opens door to wider pay reform negotiations
Jeremy Hunt has suggested the government would be willing to drop its call for a freeze on incremental pay progression
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CommentOsborne's impact on NHS finances is small beer
More painful money troubles highlighted this week
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NewsFlory: 'Significant proportion of trusts have no clear plan for sustainability'
NHS Trust Development Authority chief executive David Flory has warned “a significant proportion” of the trust sector has no “clear plan for sustainability”.
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NewsTrusts bid for £376m in bailouts
NHS trusts are hoping for bailouts totalling £376m this financial year, figures published by the NHS Trust Development Authority reveal.
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NewsExclusive: 'Cost neutral' Francis policy has cost £2.5m
More than £2.5m is being spent piloting a government scheme to make aspiring student nurses work as healthcare assistants for a year before university courses
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NewsMPs: Monitor ‘must not be an obstacle to change’
Acute services in the NHS in England are facing a year of particular financial pressure in 2015-16, when changes to funding arrangements will see £2bn transferred to community health and social care provision, a parliamentary report has warned.
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HSJ Knowledge#Transformation2019: The importance of collaboration
Sue James examines the role of partnerships transformation process
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NewsHSJ Live 26.03.2014: HSJ reveals the top provider chief executives
HSJ’s Top Chief Executives 2014 recognises for the first time the outstanding leaders of English NHS provider organisations, and the rest of today’s comment and news
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