South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 967
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         News NewsSystem leaders set out new A&E 'minimum requirements'New standards issued on how to divert minor injuries away from A&E to co-located services NHS England requirements must be met either by Easter or September Measures are intended to alleviate A&E pressure NHS organisations have been given months to meet new “minimum requirements” for diverting accident and ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalBristol foundation trust rated outstandingA trust in the South West has become the first acute provider in the country to jump from requires improvement to outstanding across just two inspections. 
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         News NewsDaily Insight: A plan about a planThe must read stories and biggest talking points in health policy 
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         News NewsPrivate firms warn Stevens over end of purchaser-provider splitThe head of the body representing private providers of NHS work has warned Simon Stevens that STPs must act within competition laws. 
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         News NewsAnalysis: The trusts posing the biggest risk to NHS's financial planHSJ analysis shows which providers must deliver the biggest improvement in the final three months of 2016-17 If the average performance in the first nine months is projected across the whole year, the sector would report a deficit of £1.14bn, against the £580m control total Hospital trusts with ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalCCG faces £50m deficit despite 'radical' savings planVale of York CCG publishes medium term financial strategy to address spiralling deficit CCG admits even if it makes £47.7m of savings and achieves an in-year surplus, it will still have a cumulative deficit of £51.5m by 2020-21 Deficit has quadrupled from £6.3m in 2015-16 to a forecast of ... 
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         HSJ Knowledge HSJ KnowledgeHow the CQC intends to shake up regulation for adult social careNythan Smith looks at the Care Quality Commission’s intended revision to the way it operates 
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         News NewsTreasury cuts force redundancies at arm's length bodyBudget cuts force Health Education England to announce redundancy scheme available for all staff Cuts also likely to reduce specialty training budgets including for GP training HEE faces a £70m cost saving in 2016-17 and a “flat cash” settlement until 2020 Cuts to Health Education England’s budget have ... 
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         HSJ Knowledge HSJ KnowledgeLeadership Q&A: Pennine Care Foundation TrustHow the new chief executive of Pennine Care Foundation Trust will have a pivotal role in shaping the future of mental health and community care through the Greater Manchester devolution programme 
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         Comment CommentWill shifting the balance of care balance the books?Results from the Nuffield Trust’s review of the community based models of care relied on by STPs are a warning against setting expectations too high 
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         News NewsTrade body for NHS suppliers to start publishing complaints dataThe Association of British Healthcare Industries is to start publishing information on complaints made about its members, HSJ can reveal. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalStruggling CCG bids to resolve 'financial crisis' with service reviewShropshire CCG to review clinical and financial sustainability of several services to address “financial crisis” Commissioners to look into why some GP practices have higher levels of emergency admissions than others STP to review MSK and orthopaedic services A financially challenged CCG has announced it will carry out ... 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingNorth by North West: How not to transform the NHSEssential insight into NHS matters in the North West of England, with a particular focus on the devolution project in Greater Manchester. By Lawrence Dunhill 
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         HSJ Knowledge HSJ KnowledgeRoundtable: Building a workforce without wallsAn HSJ roundtable analysed the importance of creating an NHS in which staff move seamlessly between organisations – and the role that STPs will play in this. 
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         News NewsTop trust chief executives could command a £126k salary premiumNHS Improvement says salary ranges are indicative and still under discussion Numbers reveal a 34 per cent difference in pay between small and very large acute trusts Health secretary launched a crackdown on senior pay in 2015 The best chief executives at the largest NHS acute trusts could ... 
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         Comment CommentWho am I: resolving the hybrid clinical manager's identity issuesThe new breed of clinical managers need the right support if they are not to feel alienated and reluctant in their role 
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         News News£190k salaries for leading trust operating officers and finance directors70 percent salary discrepancy expected between the chief operating officers of the largest and smallest acute trusts Of all acute trust leadership roles, COOs are expected to see the biggest pay differentials between different sized acute providers Finance directors also expected to see a 25 per cent salary difference ... 
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      NewsPay gap between medical and nursing directors widens at largest trustsMedical directors at largest acute trusts in line to receive a median salary over a quarter higher than those at the smallest Median pay differential between nursing directors even higher at 39 per cent between the largest and smallest acute providers Medium sized mental health trusts expected to offer ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalTrust to remain in special measures despite rating upgradeWest Hertfordshire trust now rated requires improvement, 15 months after it was rated inadequate CQC recommends it remains in special measures as it “was clear” that the trust had benefited from the support regime Concerns raised about emergency care across all three of the trust’s hospital sites but praise ... 
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