South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 1619
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News
Patients Association criticises care
A report giving examples of substandard care in hospitals and care homes is calling for changes to be made to the health service.
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News
Hunt to identify loneliest places
Maps showing the loneliest places in the UK are to be created, the health secretary will announce today.
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News
Palliative care reform warning
Concerns have been raised that some bodies introduced in the NHS reforms have not considered the needs of dying people.
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News
NHS Confederation appoints new chair
The NHS Confederation has appointed Michael O’Higgins as its new chair following the departure of Sir Keith Pearson.
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HSJ Knowledge
Healthcare needs a radical response to the economic crisis
A six-point plan for developing a post-crash healthcare system
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Comment
A change is going to come
This is your chance to join the first ever NHS Change Day and make a difference
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HSJ Knowledge
Primary care should not be on CCGs' backburner
A new relationship between commissioners will maximise reform
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HSJ Knowledge
Building patient engagement from the ground up
Why improving patient involvement has paid dividends in Manchester
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Supplements
Collect my thoughts - an HSJ supplement on mental health
How patient involvement is improving mental health care, and the increasing role of external suppliers and primary care, are some of the subjects featured in our supplement exploring case studies and the latest developments in mental health
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Supplements
Primary care supplement: An index of frailty
An NHS data project could revolutionise frail elderly patients’ care
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Supplements
Primary care supplement: The big sleep problem
Identify and manage people with undiagnosed sleep apnoea
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Comment
Michael White: An old localism dilemma
How to square localism with the postcode lottery is a familiar problem
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HSJ Local
South Warwickshire CCG appoints lay members
WORKFORCE: South Warwickshire clinical commissioning group has appointed two lay members.
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HSJ Local
George Eliot death rate drops
PERFORMANCE: George Eliot Hospital Trust’s mortality rate has dropped, latest figures show, although it remains “higher than expected”.
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HSJ Local
Serco plans to cut 137 community posts in Suffolk
WORKFORCE: Private healthcare firm Serco has announced proposals to cut 137 jobs at Suffolk Community Healthcare a month after taking over its management.
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HSJ Local
Royal Berkshire risk rating belies deficit
FINANCE: The Royal Berkshire Foundation Trust has a reported financial risk rating of three, despite capital overspends, a revenue deficit and a shortfall in cost savings.
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HSJ Local
Maternity inspection at Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals
WORKFORCE: Care Quality Commission inspectors have identified Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals Trust to be in breach of essential standards relating to ratios of midwives to mothers.
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HSJ Local
Berkshire responds to persistent delayed transfer issue
PERFORMANCE West Berkshire health and social care bodies have begun weekly meetings in west Berkshire in response to the area’s persistently high delayed transfers of care rate.
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HSJ Local
Concerns raised about ageing practice nurse workforce
WORKFORCE: Practice nursing is facing a future workforce crisis in the East of England, the Royal College of Nursing has warned.
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HSJ Local
‘Disappointing’ MRSA cases at Brighton and Sussex
PERFORMANCE: Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals Trust has recorded three MRSA cases since July, according to interim chief executive Chris Adcock.