South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 1727
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HSJ Local
Heatherwood and Wexham Park deficit exceeds plan
FINANCE: Heatherwood and Wexham Park Foundation Trust reported a £35,000 deficit for month seven, £164,000 worse than plan.
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HSJ Local
Heatherwood and Wexham Park performance slips amid rising demand
PERFORMANCE: Rising non-elective demand at Heatherwood and Wexham Park Foundation Trust has caused performance to slip against targets.
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HSJ Local
Berkshire East hits surplus target despite acute overperformance
FINANCE: Berkshire East primary care trust is forecasting a £5.9m surplus at the end of 2012-13.
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HSJ Local
Royal Berkshire outsources facilities management
COMMERCIAL: Royal Berkshire Foundation Trust has appointed facilities management firm Norland to maintain its buildings, grounds engineering systems and specialist equipment.
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HSJ Local
East Sussex attempts to brake 'unsustainable' spending
FINANCE: East Sussex Healthcare Trust’s chief executive has warned “difficult decisions” will need to be made to rapidly bring down its “clearly unsustainable” monthly overspend.
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News'Moratorium' on rare cardiac procedures is 'detrimental' to UK's reputation
The NHS Commissioning Board’s proposed blanket ban on some interventional cardiology procedures will “seriously disadvantage” some patients and damage the UK’s reputation for innovation, leading cardiologists have claimed.
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NewsNHS bodies to produce common vision for integrated care
National organisations including the Department of Health, NHS Commissioning Board and sector regulators are drawing up a joint statement of purpose to set how they will make integrated care a reality, HSJ has discovered.
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NewsPolice 'helping ambulances daily'
Concerns are growing over the number of times police are stepping in to take patients to hospital instead of ambulance crews.
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HSJ Local25,000 march against 'insane' plan
More than 25,000 protesters on Saturday demanded that Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt rejects “insane” proposals to close a hospital’s newly revamped A&E department.
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NewsHSJ live: rolling news 28.1.2013
This weekend’s demonstration against the planned downgrade of Lewisham Hospital and the rest of today’s news
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HSJ KnowledgeCancer commissioning: a survivor's guide
Treatment taught one commissioner lessons he hopes the NHS will learn
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Comment
We must back social investment pioneers
A new form of healthcare needs a fresh finance model
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HSJ Local
Blackburn with Darwen CCG authorised without conditions
STRUCTURE: Blackburn with Darwen clinical commissioning group has been fully authorised in the second wave of CCG authorisation decisions.
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HSJ Local
North of England NED joins North East LETB
WORKFORCE: Professor Oliver James, North of England SHA cluster non executive director, has become chair of the North East Local Education and Training Board.
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HSJ Local
North of England non-exec joins NHS Trust Development Authority
STRUCTURE: Sarah Harkness, an NHS Yorkshire and Humber and NHS North of England non-executive director, has joined the NHS Trust Development Authority as chair of its audit committee.
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HSJ Local
Barnet and Chase Farm report mixed sex accomodation breaches
PERFORMANCE: Barnet and Chase Farm is one of the nine acute trusts in London to report mixed sex accommodation breaches, the last board meeting of NHS London was told.
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HSJ Local
Royal Brompton and Harefield reports mixed sex accomodation breaches
PERFORMANCE: The Royal Brompton and Harefield Foundation Trust is one of the nine acute trusts in London to report mixed sex accommodation breaches, the last board meeting of NHS London heard.
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HSJ Local
National review for hospital reconfiguration opposed by Hague
The Independent Reconfiguration Panel has been asked to look at a controversial hospital reconfiguration which has been opposed by foreign secretary William Hague.
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NewsThree CCGs issued with legal directions
Three clinical commissioning groups have been legally directed by the NHS Commissioning Board because of problems detected in authorisation.
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NewsMany public health posts left unfilled
Almost a third of public health director posts could be unfilled when councils take control of the £2.7bn service in April, according to research by the Association of Directors of Public Health.











