All COUNTY DURHAM AND DARLINGTON NHS FOUNDATION TRUST articles – Page 6

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Supply chain efficiency

    2010-01-01T00:00:00Z

    The government plans a brave new world for public health.

  • Stephen Eames
    Comment

    Stephen Eames on managing the future of the NHS

    2009-11-12T00:00:00Z

    At a recent trust board seminar to review our performance and development over the past year, we recognised that we were at a watershed moment. We acknowledged the years ahead would be driven by the recession and the multibillion pound recovery programme the government intends to generate from public services.

  • London acutes could see workload fall by up to 72pc
    News

    London acutes could see workload fall by up to 72pc

    2009-09-10T00:00:00Z

    London’s acute hospitals face a drop of up to 72 per cent in their workload and a 42 per cent cut in their annual income by 2016-17, a report disseminated by the capital’s strategic health authority has warned.

  • Stephen Eames
    Comment

    Stephen Eames on dementia strategy

    2009-08-27T00:00:00Z

    I was startled when our nursing director pointed out that at any one time there could be up to 400 patients with dementia occupying beds in our hospitals.

  • NHS smoking cessation: sticking with quitting
    HSJ Knowledge

    NHS smoking cessation: sticking with quitting

    2009-08-17T17:43:00Z

    NHS stop smoking services’ 10th anniversary marks one of the strongest public health interventions of a decade - and there are plans to maintain the momentum. Stuart Shepherd reports

  • News

    NHS cash subsidises private patient care

    2009-05-21T00:00:00Z

    Private patients are getting hundreds of thousands of pounds of treatment subsidised by the NHS each year, an HSJ investigation reveals.

  • Eames Stephen
    Comment

    Stephen Eames on the quest for quality

    2009-05-14T00:00:00Z

    At a recent meeting, a colleague likened the current welter of initiatives on quality to being “tied down like Gulliver”. It’s not that I argue with the importance of providing safe, high quality care - far from it - but I have some sympathy with the view that there is ...