All Health Service Journal articles in 25 July 2014
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HSJ Knowledge
What is the right shape for hospital chains?
Local and central needs must be balanced if hospital chains are to succeed
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HSJ Local
CCG leader to stand for Parliament
WORKFORCE: A clinical commissioning group leader is planning to stand for Parliament at the next general election.
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HSJ Local
New Moorfields eye clinic at Olympic Park
STRUCTURE: Moorfields Eye Hospital Foundation Trust is expanding its roster of satellite sites with a new ophthalmology clinic on the Olympic Park site.
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News
Mental health services 'lottery'
Mental health patients are facing an “alarming” postcode lottery in services, Labour has warned.
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HSJ Knowledge
Getting IT right in the NHS: make tech projects run smoothly
IT now has board level visibility
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Comment
End Game: Lansley to go intergalactic?
And meet one of the most obscure healthcare bodies we’ve ever found
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News
25 July issue of HSJ is ready to read on the app
This week’s issue of HSJ magazine is now available to read on our tablet app.
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Leader
Squeezed trusts will depend on initiative and DH sympathy
Acute providers lack the power to save
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News
Exclusive: Trusts seek to shield wage bills with income ambitions
English hospitals have reduced the amount they expect to save on wage bills this year, as they focus on cutting costs in other areas and boosting income
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HSJ Knowledge
Ten ways to make franchising work for NHS trusts
How the model shares best practice and the financial benefits
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HSJ Local
Burton stays in special measures
PERFORMANCE: A West Midlands “Keogh trust” will remain in special measures after receiving a critical inspection report from the Care Quality Commission.
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HSJ Local
Cross-party MPs push for London GP to be allowed access to the market
COMMERCE: Three MPs in Enfield have backed a seven year campaign by a GP to enter what they argue is the London borough’s “inadequate” primary care market.
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HSJ Local
Eastbourne campaign groups pledges supports for private takeover
East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust
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News
Call to address GP numbers 'crisis'
More must be done to address the “crisis” in the number of family doctors working in the NHS, leading medics have said.
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News
Hunt dismisses Keogh trusts' finance struggles
Lack of money is no excuse for poor care, the health secretary has said
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News
‘Buddy’ trusts could double their money under bonus scheme
The leading hospitals ‘buddied’ with failing trusts under the special measures regime received some £1.5m to cover their costs last year.
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HSJ Knowledge
How physios can take the pressure off surgery services
One trust’s spinal surgey unit has benefited from new training
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HSJ Local
Trust to open bullying helpine for staff
WORKFORCE: An acute trust plans to open a 24-hour helpline for its staff after almost 30 per cent reported being bullied by colleagues and managers.
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News
Health spending sees sharpest rise in current parliament
Department of Health spending rose by 2.6 per cent in real terms last year – by far the greatest annual rise in health spending of the current parliament