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HSJ AwardsHSJ Partnership Awards 2024: Staffing Solution of the Year
GOLD: InHealth Group, Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire ICB, North Bristol Trust, University Hospitals Bristol and Weston FT, InHealth - Prime Endoscopy, South West Endoscopy Training Academy, Health Education England, NHS England: Innovative Partnership Workforce Solution To Support Endoscopy Training Lists
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Partnership Awards 2024: Social Value Initiative of the Year
GOLD: 3D Coaching and NHS England (London): Increasing Social Value By Empowering Our People
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Partnership Awards 2024: Best Educational Programme for the NHS
GOLD: Anglia Ruskin University: NHS Clinical Entrepreneur Programme
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Partnership Awards 2024: Best Not for Profit Working in Partnership with the NHS
GOLD: South East London Mind, Mind in Bexley and South London and Maudsley FT: South East London Suicide Bereavement Service
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Partnership Awards 2024: Patient Safety Collaboration of the Year
GOLD: Oak House Kitchen Limited & East Sussex Healthcare Trust: Transforming Patient Safety With Specialist, Cost-Effective Dysphagia Management E-Learning And Support
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Partnership Awards 2024: Long-Term Partnership with the NHS Award
GOLD: Medirest and Royal Surrey FT: We Are Family: Advancing Long-Term Collaborative Relationships
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NewsTrust group names nursing director as CEO
An East Midlands trust group has appointed a director of nursing as its first substantive CEO.
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Expert BriefingThe Integrator: ‘Prizes for performance’ could be here to stay
Insider tales and must-read analysis on how integration is reshaping health and care systems, NHS providers, primary care, and commissioning. This week by deputy editor Dave West.
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NewsLeaders urge review of single-word CQC ratings after headteacher death
Trust chiefs have collectively called for the Care Quality Commission to review its use of single-word inspection ratings, following MPs’ calls for an overhaul of Ofsted ratings for schools.
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CommentWhen commissioning priorities meet clinical reality
Navigating the complexities of delivering care for individuals with learning disabilities, autism, and challenging behaviour reveals systemic challenges and underlines the need for urgent reform, writes Andrew Hider
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HSJ LocalNational boss appointed to troubled ICS after ‘serious concerns’ from NHSE
A national director has been drafted in to lead the recovery of a health system over which NHS England has raised “serious concerns”.
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Daily InsightDaily Insight: Not an ‘industrial’ revolution
The must-read stories and debate in health policy and leadership.
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NewsDoctors vote for six months’ more strikes
Junior doctors in England have voted overwhelmingly to extend their strike mandate for a further six months, the British Medical Association has announced.
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NewsNHSE ‘reviewing contracts’ over supplier’s racist comments
NHS England is “exploring” relationships between the health service and tech firm TPP — and considering wider measures with other suppliers — in the wake of alleged racist comments by the company’s chief executive Frank Hester, HSJ can reveal.
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Expert BriefingLondon Eye: Marsden meets its Waterloo
Essential insight into England’s biggest health economy, by HSJ bureau chief Ben Clover.
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CommentMaking hospital at home work
Hospital at home services offer alternatives to traditional inpatient care in the NHS, showing potential benefits but requiring careful implementation strategies for success, writes Steve Iliffe
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NewsTrusts’ performance on key recovery target revealed
Ten trusts have just 1 per cent or fewer of their outpatients on “patient initiated follow-up” pathways, against a target of 5 per cent, official data suggests.
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News£500m outsourcing deal finalised after confidential settlement
System leaders in Hertfordshire have settled a lawsuit brought by two companies part owned by an NHS trust in a neighbouring area, allowing a £500m pathology contract to be awarded to their preferred supplier.
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NewsDisabled staff now twice as likely to face capability review
Disabled NHS staff are more than twice as likely to enter capability processes based on performance than their colleagues, according to NHS England.
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News‘40 new hospitals’ programme is £4bn short, say officials
The government’s flagship programme to build “40 new hospitals” requires another £4bn to complete the schemes by the end of the decade, according to officials.











