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Trust questioned closely in court over Rose Gibb pay out Subscription Required

17-Mar-2010 | By Alison Moore

Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells trust’s decision not to pay its former chief executive an agreed pay-off came under intense scrutiny today.

DH advocacy of integration ‘not credible’

DH advocacy of integration ‘not credible’ Subscription Required

17-Mar-2010 | By Steve Ford

The Department of Health is rarely a “credible advocate” for the integration of health and social care services because its policies are often contradictory, say senior NHS managers with dual local authority roles.

Patient groups back closure of hospitals

Patient groups back closure of hospitals Subscription Required

17-Mar-2010 | By Dave West

Dozens of patient organisations are backing plans to close hospital services in coming years, but fear they will be let down by bad public engagement.

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Rose Gibb

Rose Gibb returns to court to battle for pay-off Subscription Required

17-Mar-2010 | By Alison Moore

Rose Gibb returns to the courts today in her battle to get a £175,000 pay off - two and a half years after she left her job as chief executive at Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells trust.

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Less than half of NHS staff think managers work well with others

Less than half of NHS staff think managers work well with others Subscription Required

17-Mar-2010 | By Graham Clews

Just under half of NHS staff think that healthcare professionals and management work well together, figures from the 2009 NHS staff survey reveal.

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Kim Hodgson

Sussex chief to step down without notice Subscription Required

17-Mar-2010 | By Alison Moore

The chief executive of a Sussex acute trust is to leave at the end of the month without working out her notice.

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Close hospital beds to save money, says report Subscription Required

17-Mar-2010

Some regions of the country should close more than a quarter of their hospital beds to save on running costs and improve care for individual patients, a think tank has said.

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Bill Moyes

Bill Moyes teams with Paul Corrigan in policy talks Subscription Required

17-Mar-2010 | Updated: 17-Mar-2010 | By Sally Gainsbury

Two heavyweights of Labour’s health policy have teamed up with a think tank close to the Conservatives to argue for a curtailing of the Department of Health’s power and remit.

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Sir Liam Donaldson

DH action needed to fill gaps in NHS data Subscription Required

16-Mar-2010 | By Steve Ford

Filling huge gaps in primary care data is vital if commissioning is to become more effective, public health experts have warned.

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King's Fund sets out social care funding proposals Subscription Required

16-Mar-2010

Elderly people who need social care should foot part of the bill so current standards can be maintained as costs soar over the next 15 years, according to a new study.

Public sector budget cut warning

Public sector budget cut warning Subscription Required

16-Mar-2010

Councils and public sector workers should prepare themselves for “considerable pain” as funding cuts of £500m begin to take hold from next year, the Welsh spending watchdog has warned.

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Rape victims 'need more NHS support'

Rape victims 'need more NHS support' Subscription Required

16-Mar-2010

Every victim of rape should be offered a choice of a male or female doctor on the NHS, a landmark review has recommended.

A Picture of Health is London’s largest reconfiguration, covering four boroughs

NHS reconfiguration: lend an ear to your service users Subscription Required

By Clive Caseley

With any major service change, consultation, engagement and communication are critical, says Clive Caseley

Welcoming disability can build better NHS boards

Welcoming disability can build better NHS boards Subscription Required

By Daloni Carlisle

Increasing the representation of the disabled community on trust boards is being hindered by a lack of understanding and guidance, writes Daloni Carlisle

NHS non-executive appointments: think outside the tick box

NHS non-executive appointments: think outside the tick box Subscription Required

By Daloni Carlisle

A truly representative NHS needs more diversity among trusts’ non executive directors, reports Daloni Carlisle

NICE completes the commissioning cycle

NICE completes the commissioning cycle Subscription Required

By Jennifer Taylor

Embedding clinical guidance into the full commissioning cycle offers support at all levels, from planning to procurement to public involvement, says Jennifer Taylor

NICE guidance: support for commissioners

NICE guidance: support for commissioners Subscription Required

By Jennifer Taylor

The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence supports commissioners in both preparing for and implementing its guidance, explains Jennifer Taylor

Andrew Haldenby on hospital closures and competition

Andrew Haldenby on hospital closures and competition Subscription Required

By Andrew Haldenby

The gloom surrounding the UK’s public finances is darkening as the general election approaches.

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President Obama

US healthcare: a proposal that speaks to the heart of America Subscription Required

By Douglas Noble

Despite recent setbacks, Barack Obama still holds out audacious hope for US healthcare. But as opposition continues to undermine his position, the president has a monumental battle on his hands to get meaningful reform, says Douglas Noble

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    The water tower speech Subscription Required

    By Geoffrey Rivett

    On 9th March 1961 Enoch Powell, the Minister of Health, addressed the annual conference of the National Association of Mental Health.

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