West Kent PCT
West Kent PCT
Long waits for CAMH in Kent and Medway
PERFORMANCE: Young people with mental health problems in Kent are having to wait more than six months for a specialist assessment.
Kent and Medway reports QIPP slip
FINANCE: Only 55 per cent of planned QIPP savings of £57m were delivered in Kent and Medway to the end of January.
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Mixed sex accommodation breach peak in Kent and Medway
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Kent and Medway A&E performance dips below target
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Kent and Medway patients seek 'better access' on mental health
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Dartford Gravesham and Swanley CCG authorised with 22 conditions
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Kent and Medway pens patient transport contract
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Mental health reconfiguration consultation nears end
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'Care village' planned for Maidstone area
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West Kent improves on mixed sex target
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No mixed sex breaches for Kent Community Health
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Current West Kent overspend is ‘not sustainable’
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Kent commissioners use £10m reserves to maintain surplus
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Mental health shake-up mooted for Kent
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'Significant' financial pressures for Kent and Medway PCTs
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Nursing agency seeks recruits in south coast area
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GE Capital to finance equipment at new Kent hospital
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New private hospital construction to get underway
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Kent PCTs launch phone app in bid to cut teenage pregnancies
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Kent launches new mental health website
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Maidstone and Tunbridge patients happy with privacy
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Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells scores well on patient noise levels
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Patients unhappy with waits at Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells
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Kent and Medway embarks on estate modernisation plan
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Analysed: mental health providers for the South East Coast
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Kent acute trusts overpaid staff by £3m
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Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells 'grossly' over activity
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Trust loses F1 surgical trainees following concerns
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Mixed sex accommodation breach peak in Kent and Medway
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South-west Kent mental health service move
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Kent and Medway helps launch new dementia website
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Community mental health move in Kent
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Kent and Medway closes Trinity Road facility
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No criminal offences following Kent neuro investigation
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Kent and Medway patients seek 'better access' on mental health
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Distance learning - an HSJ telehealth supplement
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Trust faces £1.5m fine for small C Difficile breach
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Complaint sparks police involvement at Kent neuro unit
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Maidstone and Tunbridge CIPs ‘under-delivering’
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Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells hit by hike in mixed sex breaches






