South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 1540
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HSJ Partners
Innovative public-private partnerships
It can be a difficult task to deliver services in partnership with the NHS
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Blogs
What can civil rights leaders teach us about strategy for transformation?
Healthcare leaders can learn greatly from civil rights and anti-apartheid leaders who typically had few economic resources, yet were able to strategise to change their worlds and enable profound change
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HSJ Local
Epsom and St Helier revise down forecast deficit
FINANCE: Epsom and St Heler University Hospitals Trust has revised its forecast year-end deficit down to £12.1m, from an earlier plan of £19.4m.
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HSJ Local
The Christie named as BBC Radio Manchester's first charity of the year
FINANCE: The Christie Foundation Trust has been chosen as the first charity of the year by BBC Radio Manchester – which is now aiming to work with its listeners to raise £1m for the hospital over the year.
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HSJ Local
Kirklees CCG overspending on Mid Yorks trust
FINANCE: Kirklees CCG has warned a forecast overspend of £165,000 with Mid Yorkshire Hospitals Trust.
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HSJ Local
Liverpool Community Health plans for £3m surplus
FINANCE: Liverpool Community Health Trust is planning for a £3m surplus for the coming financial year, on the back of efficiency savings totalling £6.7m, latest board papers state.
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HSJ Local
London Ambulance Service Trust asks commissioners for more funding
FINANCE: London Ambulance Service Trust has asked NHS London and commissioners for a bailout to help it hit its forecast surplus.
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HSJ Local
Southern Health CIP is 29 per cent non-recurrent
FINANCE: Southern Health Foundation Trust is on target to hit its planned surplus for the year, even though more than a quarter of its efficiency savings for the year have been made non-recurrently.
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HSJ Local
Barts starting headcount reduction in response to missing savings target
FINANCE: Barts Health Trust is £1.1m behind plan on its finances at month 10, NHS London papers revealed.
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News
NHS pay rise could result in 'radical' savings plans
The government’s decision to give NHS staff a one per cent pay rise could push NHS providers to seek further cuts in terms and conditions, HSJ has been told.
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Blogs
Differences in waiting times in Scotland and England
England’s waiting time guarantees are more inclusive than Scotland’s. Why?
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Blogs
If the shark doesn’t get you HR will
Managing an employee’s sick leave and return to work is never straightforward once you look into their individual circumstances.
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HSJ Partners
Webinar: benefits of clinical decision support
Decision support technology in training, clinical education and revalidation
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News
Timeline: United Lincolnshire Hospitals and Gary Walker
HSJ’s timeline shows the development of the United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust and Gary Walker saga, with links to our coverage since 2006. Mr Walker, the trust’s sacked former chief executive, is set to appear before the health committee on Tuesday 18 March.
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News
Exclusive: CSUs unlikely to face direct private sector competition
Independent sector firms are set to be encouraged to work with NHS commissioning support units rather than sell directly to clinical commissioning groups, HSJ has learned.
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Blogs
Harkness Fellows: can payment reform improve public health?
Payment reform for healthcare delivery in the US could improve not only the service provided, but public health as well, writes Douglas Noble
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News
Farrar warns over speed of service change
The NHS has been too slow to develop into a “truly modern and efficient service”, the NHS Confederation has warned.
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News
Nicholson warns high-payout redundancies against quick return to NHS
Sir David Nicholson has warned about the potential for primary care trust and strategic health authority directors to receive large redundancy payouts then seek quick re-employment in the NHS.
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News
HSJ Live 18.3.2013: Nicholson says past gagging clauses to be lifted
Speculation continues over NHS chief executive Sir David Nicholson’s future ahead of his appearance before MPs this afternoon, and the rest of today’s news.