All Health Service Journal articles in 15 May 2015 – Page 2
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Supplements
Rising Stars: NHS leaders need time to breathe
It’s vital hard pressed NHS leaders take time away from daily pressures
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Supplements
Rising Stars 2015: United by a desire for change
Bright young staff swapped ideas with today’s top managers at HSJ’s Rising Stars seminar
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News
Executive Summary: From crisis springs integration
HSJ’s daily digest of significant developments for healthcare leaders
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News
Exclusive: New NHS company reveals outcomes based targets
A new NHS owned company overseeing an £800m integrated older people’s services contract will have to hit outcomes based targets to secure up to 15 per cent of its income, its chief has told HSJ.
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HSJ Local
Expanding ‘super-practice’ wants GPs to work across secondary care
COMMERCIAL: A GP ‘super-practice’ is seeking doctors to work in urgent care centres, accident and emergency and other secondary care settings across the East Midlands as part of ambitious expansion plans, HSJ has learned.
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HSJ Local
Kettering trust fined for employee burns
WORKFORCE: Kettering General Hospital Foundation Trust has been fined £7,000 after an employee received serious burns while stripping down a steam boiler.
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HSJ Local
Trust delays new hospital decision after forced land sale
STRUCTURE: A foundation trust that shelved plans to build a new hospital until after the election has given itself a six month deadline to decide whether to abandon the project, its chief executive has told HSJ.
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News
HSJ Live 13.05.2015: Trust delays new hospital decision after forced land sale
A foundation trust that shelved plans to build a new hospital until after the election has given itself a six month deadline to decide whether to abandon the project, plus breaking health news and comment throughout the day
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News
Executive Summary: Deficit double vision for King's
HSJ’s essential digest of Tuesday’s significant developments for healthcare leaders.
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HSJ Local
PFI company could ban hospital staff from trust restaurant
Hospital staff could be banned from an NHS foundation trust restaurant under plans by one of the FT’s private finance initiative partner companies, HSJ has learned.
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News
New ministers join DH in reshuffle
David Cameron has appointed two new health ministers in his government reshuffle, following the reappointment of Jeremy Hunt as health secretary.
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HSJ Local
New chair at East Kent
WORKFORCE: A new chair has been appointed at East Kent Hospitals University Foundation Trust.
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HSJ Local
Updated: UCLH claims late win in Project Diamond funding battle
FINANCE: One of the country’s most prestigious teaching hospital trusts has said it will record a ‘small surplus’ for the financial year 2014-15 after winning a protracted battle over specialised funding.
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News
HSJ Live 12.05.2015: Government reshuffle continues
Government reshuffle continues following Jeremy Hunt’s reappointment as health secretary yesterday
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HSJ Local
Major teaching hospital's deficit could double
FINANCE: One of England’s biggest and most prestigious teaching hospital trusts has predicted a large deficit for 2014-15, with indications it will almost double in this financial year.
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News
HSJ Executive Summary: Jeremy's back
HSJ’s digest of Monday’s significant developments for healthcare leaders.
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Leader
David Cameron’s second attempt to reform the NHS will be built on firmer foundations
Hunt has proved effective
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News
Jeremy Hunt to remain health secretary
Jeremy Hunt has been reappointed health secretary in the new government.
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HSJ Local
Norwich CCG chief executive resigns
WORKFORCE: Norwich Clinical Commissioning Group’s chief executive has resigned.
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HSJ Local
Midlands trust loses £2m funding for extra nurses
FINANCE: Royal Wolverhampton Trust will not receive £2m earmarked for additional nurses following the arbitration of a dispute with its clinical commissioning group.
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