South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 1755
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HSJ Local
More midwives for Ashford and St Peter’s
WORKFORCE: Ashford and St Peter’s Hospital FT has approved funding for 10 additional midwifery posts to cope with increased demand.
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News
Go ahead for £35m Shropshire reconfiguration
Major changes to acute services in Shropshire have been given the green-light, paving the way for a £35m reconfiguration across the county’s two hospitals.
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HSJ Local
Specialist trust chief executive leaves for charity
WORKFORCE: Jane Collins, chief executive of Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children Foundation Trust, is stepping down to take up the chief executive’s role at Marie Curie Cancer Care.
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HSJ Local
PCT approves hospital redevelopment
STRUCTURE: The full business case for the £30m redevelopment of the Queen Elizabeth II Hospital site in Welwyn Garden City has been approved by NHS Hertfordshire.
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HSJ Local
Ipswich secures interim chief
WORKFORCE: Nigel Beverley has joined Ipswich Hospital Trust as interim chief executive.
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HSJ Local
Treasury green light for Herts A&E rebuild
STRUCTURE: A key part of the £150m redevelopment of the Lister Hospital in Hertfordshire has been given the go-ahead by the Treasury.
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Blogs
Engagement matters - here's why
“Evidence-based common sense” was how Peter Lees described the Fund’s new report on leadership in the NHS at our Summit on 23 May. The report draws on evidence demonstrating the relationship between staff engagement and organisational performance to make the case for a new style of leadership. If the NHS ...
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HSJ Local
Imperial sees Project Diamond funding fall by £2m
FINANCE: The central London tertiary centre’s income from NHS London fell to £6m in 2011-12, compared to £8m in 2010-11.
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HSJ Local
King's College Hospital maintains Project Diamond funding at 2010-11 levels
FINANCE: The south London acute trust’s income from NHS London held steady at £1m in 2011-12, the same level as 2010-11.
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HSJ Local
Royal Brompton's Project Diamond funding falls by £800k
FINANCE: The central London specialist trust’s income from NHS London fell to £6.7m in 2011-12, compared to £7.5m in 2010-11.
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HSJ Local
Barts Health Trust sees Project Diamond funding fall by £1.4m
FINANCE: The central London tertiary centre’s income from NHS London fell to £8.1m in 2011-12, compared to £9.5m in 2010-11.
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HSJ Local
Guy's and St Thomas' Project Diamond funding falls by £1.2m in 2011-12
FINANCE: The central London tertiary centre’s income from NHS London fell to £6.8m in 2011-12, compared to £8m in 2010-11.
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HSJ Local
UCLH's Project Diamond funding falls £1m
FINANCE: New figures reveal the central London tertiary centre saw its specialist top-up funding from from NHS London fall to £9m in 2011-12.
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HSJ Local
West Mids volunteers respond to 999 calls
PERFORMANCE: Volunteer paramedics in the West Midlands responded to more than 400 999 calls last month, it has emerged.
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HSJ Local
New cancer service at Burton
PERFORMANCE: Burton Hospitals FT has launched a one-stop clinic to help speed up the diagnosis of patients suspected of having lung cancer.
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HSJ Local
Northampton General takes on vascular surgery
STRUCTURE: A review of vascular surgery in Northamptonshire has resulted in Northampton General Hospital Trust acting as the hub for the specialist service in the county.
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HSJ Local
South West has higher than average HCAI prevalence
PERFORMANCE: The prevalence of healthcare associated infections in the South West region is slightly above the national average, according to a report from the Health Protection Agency.
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HSJ Local
North East has higher than average HCAI prevalence
PERFORMANCE: The prevalence of healthcare associated infections in the North East region is slightly above the national average, according to a report from the Health Protection Agency.
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HSJ Local
North West has higher than average HCAI prevalence
PERFORMANCE: The prevalence of healthcare associated infections in the North West region is above the national average, according to a report from the Health Protection Agency.
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HSJ Local
London has higher than average HCAI prevalence
PERFORMANCE: The prevalence of healthcare associated infections in the London region is above the national average, according to a report from the Health Protection Agency.