South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 1705
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News
Electronic health research funding
Four centres of excellence in electronic health research are to be set up.
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HSJ Knowledge
Fish for the best variety of CCG
CCGs will be more like a colourful array of tropical fish than a dull salmon farm
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HSJ Knowledge
The magic number?
NPS could drive up service quality, but we must ask the right questions
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Comment
The hard data man’s soft spot
The executive medical director of the NHS Information Centre is an information evangelist but says patients’ stories are as relevant as numbers.
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News
Most powerful hospital trusts ask for more funding
England’s 10 most prestigious teaching and research hospital trusts have asked the Department of Health and the Treasury for a 10 per cent top-up to their tariff payments, HSJ can reveal.
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News
Non-acute services see rise in transfer delays
The level of delayed transfers of care attributed to non-acute NHS services has been rising consistently over the past two years, HSJ analysis has revealed.
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Comment
Neil Churchill: living within our means locally
It’s predicted the NHS will have to learn to live on half its long-term growth rate
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News
Consultant quits over diagnostic 'failures'
A whistleblower has resigned from his job as a consultant at Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust, complaining about a “complete failure of corporate leadership” at the trust.
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HSJ Knowledge
In control of their condition
Clinics are making patients feel more informed and autonomous
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HSJ Knowledge
Stop moving patients to tears
Patients can become upset and treatment jeopardised when continuity is broken
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HSJ Knowledge
Combating mortality rates
A casenote review of how one trust chose to explore the root of its high mortality rate
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Comment
Noel Plumridge: the business of mental health
Delays to the planned mental health tariff will not surprise anyone in the field
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Comment
Michael White: Oh, Danny Boyle...
Does global sanctification help the NHS ‘effectiveness’ debate?
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HSJ Knowledge
Why NHS staff are going solo
The conditions are right for frontline staff to consider a move towards independence
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News
Commissioners delay cuts to practices’ income
Commissioners in south-west London are delaying significant cuts to the income of some overfunded GP practices in Wandsworth and Croydon to avoid “destabilising” them.
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HSJ Knowledge
Into the patient pathway
Wellbeing clinics for planning life after cancer are responding to a vital need
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HSJ Knowledge
Make time for talking
The introduction of a web-based tool that lets patients maximise limited time
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Comment
Media Watch: NHS in the Olympics
Papers have been fervently discussing the Olympic opening ceremony
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HSJ Local
Salford Royal completes £200m revamp
STRUCTURE: Salford Royal FT has completed a £200 million, five-year redevelopment project with finishing touches including new car parks, covered walkways and outdoor areas.
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HSJ Local
Pennine Acute reports ‘excellent progress’ despite ‘never event’
PERFORMANCE: Pennine Acute Hospitals Trust has reported that it is on course to meet 38 of the 43 performance indicators in its 2012-13 business plan, but has failed in its objective to have zero “never events” in the year.