All articles by Charlotte – Page 42

  • News

    Talking therapy training plea

    2007-10-18T09:00:00Z

    Mental health campaigners are urging the government to invest in voluntary providers as part of a £170m spending boost for talking therapies.

  • News

    Confed tells clinicians to stand up for sacked chief executives

    2007-10-11T09:00:00Z

    The head of the NHS Confederation has called on clinicians to 'march on the street' if their chief executives are sacked.

  • News

    Stressed middle managers want better-defined roles

    2007-10-11T00:00:00Z

    Middle managers feel anxious at work and are unclear what their employers expect of them, a joint HSJ/NHS Confederation survey has revealed.

  • News

    Appeal against Alzheimer's drug decision

    2007-10-04T09:00:00Z

    Pharmaceutical companies are appealing a High Court judgement that upheld the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence's decision to restrict the use of anti-dementia medicines for NHS patients in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease.

  • News

    Ambulance trusts worry commissioners will neglect specialist service

    2007-10-04T09:00:00Z

    Emergency chiefs fear commissioners will balk at paying for an ambitious plan to allow specialist paramedics into the heart of major incidents, including terrorist attacks.

  • News

    Disability watchdog names and shames SHAs

    2007-10-04T09:00:00Z

    The NHS is failing to tackle disability discrimination, with strategic health authorities among the worst culprits, according to a watchdog.

  • News

    Spot checks on dignity standards welcomed

    2007-09-27T09:00:00Z

    Unannounced spot checks in acute hospitals have had a cautious welcome from managers after a report exposed failures in patient dignity.

  • News

    Jail deaths probe

    2007-09-27T09:00:00Z

    The Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health is investigating the impact of powers allowing judges to lock up prisoners indefinitely.

  • News

    HART teams

    2007-09-24T00:00:00Z

    Emergency chiefs fear commissioners will balk at paying for an ambitious plan to allow specialist paramedics into the heart of major incidents including terrorist attacks. Commissioners have questioned how running costs for Hazardous Area Response Teams (HART) will be funded, HSJ has learned. The scheme will see specialist teams set ...

  • News

    Improvements still needed in mental health

    2007-09-20T00:00:00Z

    Many mental health patients are not getting the support they need, a Healthcare Commission report has revealed.The government watchdog's annual community mental health service users survey shows that, while most patients are happy with standards of care, persistent gaps remain.Half of patients who wanted information about local support groups had ...

  • News

    Public expecting too much as spending cuts approach

    2007-09-13T00:00:00Z

    Local managers need more accountability and stronger support from politicians when making tough decisions, a think tank has claimed.

  • News

    Doctors in the dark over future of regulation

    2007-09-13T00:00:00Z

    Failing to set out a timetable for the future of health regulation will be a 'disaster' for the NHS, a senior doctor has warned.

  • News

    Service users expose care gap

    2007-09-06T09:00:00Z

    A survey of mental health patients by the Healthcare Commission has reported gaps in the quality of services and advice.

  • News

    Hundreds join protest over claims that mental health nurse was suspended for speaking out

    2007-09-06T09:00:00Z

    Hundreds of health workers in the North West were due to go on strike for the second time in two weeks over the suspension of a trade union activist.

  • News

    Exclusive: SHAs understaffed and under pressure, say managers' union

    2007-09-06T09:00:00Z

    Strategic health authorities will struggle to do their jobs properly because of ‘draconian’ staff cuts, union Managers in Partnership has warned.

  • News

    £80m 'wasted' on killing inquiries

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    More than £80m has been 'wasted' on inquiries into murders and manslaughters by mental health patients, a leading charity has claimed following an exclusive hsj.co.uk investigation.

  • News

    Call to action as killings continue to fail service users and public

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    A lack of government guidance means SHAs and mental health trusts have little clarity in how to examine why service users were able to kill. Investigations drag on and findings from cases as long ago as 1996 have not been acted on. Charlotte Santry reports

  • News

    Visa rules could slow recruitment

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    Plans to restrict the number of foreign midwives on 'fast track' visas will thwart the government's pledge to drastically improve maternity care, campaigners are claiming.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Heroes face up to a day full of crisis

    2007-08-28T12:08:00Z

    The HSJ Challenge gave participants a series of hair-raising 'problems' to resolve, report Charlotte Santry and Victoria Vaughan

  • News

    Exclusive: Mental health killings investigation

    2007-08-23T00:00:00Z

    Failings in the care of mental health patients convicted of murder or manslaughter are regularly taking up to five years to put right, an investigation by hsj.co.uk has revealed.