Wealthy south set to gain from public health funding boost
The Department of Health has almost doubled some councils’ public health allocations, according to research which reveals authorities in the relatively wealthy south and east are among the biggest winners.
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NHS earmarks £300m to put hospitals through failure regime
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Nicholson: 'more' community focused care required
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Patient leaders concerned over CCG lay member strength
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Councils to lead key shift in care
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NHS austerity drives income fall for private mental health hospitals
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Mid Staffs struggles with patient satisfaction test
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Shortage of secondary care doctors for London CCG boards
HSJ live: rolling news 21.1.2013
Nicholson and Hunt both give national newspaper interviews and the rest of today’s news
Chief executives are running scared
Culture of fear must be wiped out so leaders aren’t scared to take risks
Analysed: The renegotiation and future of junior doctors' contracts
This week’s HSJ Local briefing looks at the potential impact of the renegotiation of junior doctors’ contracts on employers and doctors, with initial talks possibly beginning as early as February or March
Nicholson: leading hospitals to be reshaped by commissioning board
The board will use its position as “a big, powerful commissioner” to reshape England’s largest teaching and specialist hospitals, says Sir David Nicholson.
Exclusive: Interactive commissioning system map
HSJ has launched the first comprehensive interactive map of the reformed NHS commissioning system, showing critical details about the new organisations.
Pathology seminar
Pathology seminar for Roche diagnostics
Highlights from HSJ’s pathology seminar for Roche Diagnostics in November 2012, including a panel debate for an audience of senior directors in pathology from across the UK
Commissioning board specialised service move 'could destabilise small trusts'
The national standardisation of specialised services could prompt a wave of reconfiguration and destabilise smaller trusts, it has been claimed.





