David Nicholson to retire by March 2014
Sir David Nicholson will retire by March next year from his post as NHS England chief executive.
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Revealed: NHS holds 'risk summits' over A&E concern
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Exclusive: Mass board resignations at ex-NHS social enterprise
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Exclusive: CCGs defy Hunt by planning to increase competition for out-of-hours GP care
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Safety not guaranteed at 18 A&E depts amid 'toxic overcrowding'
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Hunt backs chief inspector of GPs plan
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Healthcare leaders fear 'unintended consequences' of hasty Francis legislation
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Nursing leaders say they will act in response to Francis
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HSJ webinar: the evidence for clinical decision support
What are the benefits of clinical decision support? Watch our free webinar to find out
Analysed: Rotherham's IT system and performance struggle
How the troubled implementation of a new IT system exacerbated financial woes at Rotherham and what lies ahead for the trust
Serco targets Cambridge community services contract
Serco is gearing up to bid for the Cambridgeshire Community Services Trust contract and expand its NHS portfolio, the company’s director of community services Sharon Colclough has indicated to HSJ.
Updated: Interactive commissioning system map
HSJ has updated its comprehensive interactive map of the reformed NHS commissioning system, showing critical details about the new organisations.
Patient Safety − an HSJ supplement
From better workforce vetting to new approaches to tackling pressure sores, the latest thinking on patient safety
Exclusive: CCGs defy Hunt by planning to increase competition for out-of-hours GP care
More than one in five clinical commissioning groups are planning to “introduce” competition for out-of-hours primary care in the next year, an exclusive HSJ survey reveals.






