All Health Service Journal articles in 9 September 2015 – Page 3
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LeaderThere's little chance left for the agency cap to cut hospital deficits
Winter pressures will be biting before they are ready
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HSJ LocalLondon devo bid targets more control over primary care
FINANCE: A London-wide proposal to take on devolved powers for health and social care will be submitted to the Treasury today.
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NewsExecutive Summary: Not a bad stint for a 'caretaker'
HSJ’s daily digest of the top stories and talking points
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NewsHigh profile treatments cut from cancer drugs fund
High profile cancer treatments including Roche’s Kadcyla and Avastin are to be removed from the cancer drugs fund.
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HSJ LocalShelford Group chief takes on new role with tech firm
WORKFORCE: The departing chief executive of Oxford University Hospitals Trust, Sir Jonathan Michael, is to move to an IT software firm.
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NewsUpdated: Greater Manchester CCGs set up shared support service
Clinical commissioning groups in Greater Manchester have established a shared support service function.
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NewsExclusive: Norman Lamb to chair mental health commission
Norman Lamb will chair a commission looking at the links between poor mental health, public services and the economy, set up by local authorities in the West Midlands, they have confirmed to HSJ.
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NewsExecutive Summary: Manchester's test for the market
HSJ’s roundup of the day’s essential news and comment
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SupplementsSupplement: Nurture talent to commission successfully
Commissioning supplement: Nurturing talent
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SupplementsCommissioning supplement: The right services at the right time
Data, workforce planning and the voluntary sector
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SupplementsSupplement: The NHS needs the complete data picture
Collaborative commissioning can help
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SupplementsSupplement: The voluntary sector provides winter pressure relief
Social support for patients
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HSJ LocalKeogh trust to exit special measures after two years
QUALITY: The Care Quality Commission has recommended that Tameside Hospital Foundation Trust comes out of special measures.
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NewsVanguards reveal transformation plans and barriers to change
The urgent and emergency care vanguards are overhauling 111 systems and moving activity out of hospital, but the constraints of finance and workforce shortages are a concern, HSJ has been told.
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NewsExecutive Summary: 'We are taking this case very seriously'
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HSJ KnowledgeIntegration: Happening quietly in a place near you
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