Acute Care – Page 184
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Supplements
Design of the times – an HSJ healthcare design and build supplement
Why standardisation is good for comfort as well as coffers
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HSJ Knowledge
What you need to know about the first emergency-only hospital
The idea of major emergency care hospitals is not new, but it is definitely a shift for the NHS
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HSJ Local
18 week waits, February 2014: explore the maps
See all NHS waits around England, with links to the detail by organisation and specialty
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HSJ Knowledge
Integration: the future of liaison psychiatry
One trust took radical steps to join up care
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Comment
Liberation, preparation and participation: why foundation status matters more than ever
Gill Morgan and Chris Hopson respond to HSJ’s editor
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News
Data video: A&E performance 2013-14 analysed
HSJ reporter Sophie Barnes talks about English A&E departments’ performance, with emergency admissions at major A&E units at their highest level in a decade
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Comment
February waits: England breaches 18 weeks, in a good way
Target missed for first time in years
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News
Mid Staffs dissolution deferred by six months
Scandal-hit Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust will remain in business until at least October despite the regulator’s desire to dissolve the organisation “as soon as possible”, HSJ can reveal.
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Comment
January 2014 waits: More patients choose to delay treatment
Delays tip trusts into target breach
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HSJ Local
Peterborough and Stamford appoints new CEO
WORKFORCE: The NHS’s most indebted trust Peterborough and Stamford Hospitals Foundation Trust has announced the appointment of a new chief executive.
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HSJ Local
Councillors vote for legal action on Mid Staffs downgrade
Councillors in Staffordshire have voted to fund legal action against plans to downgrade services at the troubled Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust.
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Supplements
HSJ100 roundtable: Number one priorities for chiefs
Has the top job at trusts got tougher?
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News
Lawyers push for disclosure of Maidstone cancer surgery report
Solicitors representing the families of cancer patients who died after potentially avoidable surgical complications have criticised the hospital for refusing to publish a report into the cases.
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News
Winter pressures monies fund extra admissions
Performance against the four hour accident and emergency target did not improve in 2013-14, despite a huge political focus on the issue, as emergency admissions reached record levels, HSJ analysis has found.
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HSJ Knowledge
Hospital engine parts need correct sequencing to really motor
McKinsey’s John Drew continues his series of videos on hospitals’ uphill struggle
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News
Exclusive: Liverpool Women's mulls Middle East expansion
A women’s hospital trust is considering expanding into the Middle East after being approached by a state seeking to cut its waiting list for fertility treatment, HSJ has learned.
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News
Ombudsman: Older patients could be 'suffering in silence'
Older people could be suffering in silence because they are less likely to complain when standards slip, even though they use the NHS the most, Health Service Ombudsman Dame Julie Mellor has said.