South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 1455
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HSJ Local
Commissioners and providers ‘map’ west Kent services
STRUCTURE: Commissioners and providers in west Kent are attempting to draw up a future picture of the “modern, efficient healthcare system” needed by their population.
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HSJ Local
West Kent CCG sets out future ‘vision’ for local services
STRUCTURE: A “vision for health” in west Kent has been produced by the area’s NHS commissioners.
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HSJ Local
Mobile blood teams under threat in West Sussex
STRUCTURE: Plans to axe two mobile blood collection units in West Sussex have been criticised by unions.
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Blogs
Doctor Wars
Word reaches End Game that some American funsters have come up with a game based on the premise that medics can be a bit competitive.We don’t know where they got that idea. Anyway, “Doctor Wars” is apparently a game in which “chance and strategy are the prescription for fun”.“When doctors ...
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News
Confusion over plans to ease out Morecambe Bay chief nurse
Scandal-hit University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay’s plans to move its chief nurse to another foundation trust were thrown into confusion today when the would-be recipient said it had not agreed to the move.
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HSJ Local
Queen Victoria Hospital chair given OBE
WORKFORCE: Peter Griffiths, chair of Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, has been awarded a CBE in recognition of services to healthcare.
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Blogs
A state of emergency for mental healthcare
Police cells are used 9,000 times each year as ‘places of safety’ for people detained under Section 136 of the Mental Health Act
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News
Doctors 'not empowered by reforms'
Almost two-thirds of doctors feel less “empowered” than they did before the government’s controversial health reforms, a new poll suggests.
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News
Poulter links Morecambe Bay scandal to Mid Staffs
Health minister Dan Poulter has linked the NHS scandal in Morecambe Bay to the previous care scandal in Mid Staffordshire, saying in both cases a “rotten culture” took hold at the hospitals.
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News
HSJ Live 24.06.2013
Putting value management at the heart of drug development and the rest of today’s news
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News
Call for evidence on longer working
Healthcare employers and workers are being asked for views on the impact on staff of working into their 60s as part of a review that could pave the way for employers to make increased contributions for staff in particularly demanding roles.
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Comment
Act now to tackle the pressure of long term cancer care
The impact of an ageing population on the NHS
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HSJ Knowledge
Getting the best value from drug development
Determining which therapies deliver distinctive value
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HSJ Local
Royal Free breaches 2012-13 C Difficile target
PERFORMANCE: The Royal Free London Foundation Trust breached the C Difficile target it had been set for 2012-13.
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HSJ Local
Official opening for new Somerset health centre
STRUCTURE: A new health centre funded by local GPs has officially opened next door to Frome Community Hospital.
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HSJ Local
Bristol Community Health appoints interim non-execs
WORKFORCE: Bristol Community Health has appointed three interim non-executive directors to replace those who stood down in a mass board resignation last month.
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HSJ Local
CCG lifts referral restrictions in Craven
FINANCE: NHS Airedale, Wharfedale and Craven CCG has lifted referral restrictions which previously covered part of its patch, put in place by a predecessor PCT.
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HSJ Local
Kingston CCG plans on £71.8m spend at Kingston Hospital
FINANCE: Kingston CCG plans on spending £71.8m of its £108m acute spend at Kingston Hospital, board papers reveal.
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HSJ Local
Enfield CCG plans on £8m 'deficit' in 2013-14
FINANCE: Enfield CCG plans to record an £8m deficit in 2013-14, after NHS Enfield finished 2012-13 with a run-rate deficit of £19.2m
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HSJ Local
North Yorks PCT likely to end 2012-13 with smaller than expected deficit
FINANCE: NHS North Yorkshire and York appears to have ended 2012-13 with a smaller than expected deficit, of £12m.