South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 1469
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HSJ Local
Dorset County 'crowd sources' staff views
WORKFORCE: Dorset County Hospital Foundation Trust has used a secure social media website to “crowd source” ideas for improving patient experience from staff.
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HSJ Local
Plymouth Hospitals doctor elected to national role
WORKFORCE: A consultant from Plymouth Hospitals Trust has been elected clinical vice president of the Royal College of Physicians.
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HSJ Local
Regional role for Devon Partnership psychiatrist
STRUCTURE: A consultant psychiatrist at Devon Partnership Trust’s Langdon Hospital has been appointed by NHS England as the inaugural chair of an important new mental health network.
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Blogs
The return of Bill Moyes
Sir David Nicholson appeared to go into June on a relative high. He’d had a recent holiday, his retirement was decided, and as a result there had been an abating of the opprobrium from elements of the press and body politic.He could even have been described as ebullient as he ...
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HSJ Local
Pennine Acute to invest £3m in nursing staff
WORKFORCE: Pennine Acute Hospitals Trust has announced it will invest £3m to increase nursing staff levels and re-introduce the role of ward sister to acute medical and surgical wards.
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News
Mental health trusts look to diversify
Almost two thirds of NHS in-house mental health providers now also provide non-mental health services, a survey shared with HSJ reveals.
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Leader
Leader: Rivals battle to be the public's champion
Winning public support in the NHS policy war
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News
Acne medication leads to stillbirth at Peterborough
A mother was forced to have a stillbirth after being prescribed acne drugs which are not suitable for pregnant women.
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News
RCS hails 'watershed' publication of surgeon performance data
Giving patients access to information about how well their surgeons perform is a “watershed” moment for surgery, leading doctors have said.
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News
Council disquiet over public health death rankings
Public Health England says premature deaths comparison site will help target local spending
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News
Three waves of integration pioneers are predicted
There are likely to be another two waves of integration pilots, with a total of about 30 areas becoming integration “pioneers”, an NHS England official has revealed.
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News
HSJ Live 11.6.2013: HSJ to announce 100 most influential clinical leaders
Look out for the first ever HSJ Clinical Leaders list plus the rest of today’s news
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News
First details of integration pilot bids revealed
Areas involved in a pilot programme to create community budgets shared across local public services have revealed early plans to become ‘pioneers’ on the government’s health and social care integration programme.
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HSJ Knowledge
How AHSNs strengthen collaborative working in the NHS
The networks can enhance NHS partnerships and care
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News
Hundreds of Mid Staffs deaths examined by police
A review of deaths at Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust by Staffordshire Police has identified 200-300 cases in which alleged neglect may have contributed to the death.
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HSJ Knowledge
Pick up the baton of leadership development
A confidence-boosting workshop is not enough
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HSJ Local
South Lincolnshire coughs up £5.6m for specialist services
FINANCE Recent board papers for South Lincolnshire CCG reveal that the organisation has had £5.6m removed from its baseline to fund specialised services that will transfer to NHS England.
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HSJ Local
Rushcliffe overspends on Nottingham hospital contract
Recent finance board papers for Rushcliffe CCG reveal that the CCG is £1.8m overspent against its contract with Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
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HSJ Local
Labour ward re-opens after £450K revamp
STRUCTURE: Warrington Hospital has completed a £450K revamp of its birthing facilities as part of a national scheme to upgrade labour wards.