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         Comment CommentStevens wants hospital plans to be local, but not too localThe NHS England chief executive has been busy with new healthcare models 
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         Comment CommentThe NHS needs a 'Bank of England moment'How to transform the service’s reconfiguration policy 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalNorthern Devon closes inpatient bedsSTRUCTURE: Northern Devon Healthcare Trust has announced a temporary closure of a community hospital to inpatients following a critical Care Quality Commission inspection. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalAnalysed: a new model of hospital care in CornwallA pilot urgent care model for Cornwall has fired the enthusiasm of providers while raising questions including start-up funding 
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         News NewsThousands protest against heart surgery closureParents, nurses and MPs have joined together to take part in a demonstration against the ending of children’s heart surgery at a hospital. 
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      HSJ LocalStaff shortage closes children's ward to admissionsA children’s ward has stopped admitting patients for three weeks due to a staff shortage. 
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      HSJ LocalPatient safety concerns closes mental health unitSTRUCTURE: All admissions to a mental health unit in Grantham have been stopped on patient safety grounds by Lincolnshire Partnership Foundation Trust. 
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         HSJ Knowledge HSJ KnowledgeWhat are the alternatives to foundation trust status?Jeremy Roper looks at the options facing NHS trusts if they fail to meet the Department of Health’s foundation status deadline. 
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         HSJ Knowledge HSJ KnowledgeKeeping afloat: how trusts can survive under the new NHS failure regimeTakeover or oblivion are possibilities for some NHS organisations in the new order – so what are they doing to clutch victory from the jaws of defeat, asks Alison Moore. 
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         News NewsAcute sector faces wave of mergers and reconfigurationsThe English NHS hospital sector is facing a wave of mergers, acquisitions and reconfigurations, HSJ’s extensive survey of trust chief executives has revealed. 
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         HSJ Knowledge HSJ KnowledgeQ&A: Monitor outline details on changing failure regimeFrom next year, foundation trusts will face an unforgiving regime which introduces transparency to their funding - and could lead to them being dissolved and their services distributed to other providers. 
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         Comment CommentCould an NHS trust be allowed to go bankrupt?Hospitals in the wrong place at the wrong time are in danger. 
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         Comment CommentTrust mergers don't guarantee more for lessMergering healthcare organisations should be viewed with caution, unless there are clear and demonstrable benefits to patient services, says Nuffield Trust chief economist Anita Charlesworth. 
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         HSJ Knowledge HSJ KnowledgeLabour of love: making a maternity services reconfiguration successfulThe reconfiguration of Manchester’s maternity services may have been a long time coming, but it has lessons for the rest of the country, finds Crispin Dowler. 
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         News NewsNHS estate savings could reach £2bn, report claimsThe amount of underused space in the NHS estate has dropped by more than a third over the past three years, according to a report by a leading property consultancy. 
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         News NewsQuality of hospital care concerning doctorsMore than a quarter of consultants think the continuity of care offered by their hospital is poor or very poor, according to a poll. 
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         Comment CommentOpposition likely for Yorkshire reconfiguration plansMajor service change is not getting any easier in North Yorkshire: plans to close inpatient children’s services at the Friarage Hospital in Northallerton are back on the agenda, a press release reveals. 
 
 
      











 
     
     
     
    