All Hospital closures articles – Page 7
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         News NewsNHS hospital ward shut due to poor cleanlinessPoor standards of cleanliness have led inspectors to order the closure of a neurosurgery ward in a Northern Ireland hospital, it has been revealed. 
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         Community CommunityCapitalist pigsLabour may not have met all its manifesto pledges but thanks to swine flu, at least the party has achieved one long held, if unofficial, objective - the closure of Eton College. 
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         News NewsFoundation trusts challenged to use freedomsThe foundation trust sector is celebrating its achievements in the five years since its creation - but NHS chief executive David Nicholson has said the trusts have much more to do. 
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         Comment CommentSimon Stevens on influencing clinical decision makingParadoxically one of the most important determinants of healthcare quality and efficiency is one that NHS managers can do very little to influence, in fact it is practically invisible to the managerial gaze: the quality of clinical decision making. 
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      NewsMaidstone trust drops closure plansA trust has abandoned plans to centralise emergency trauma and orthopaedic work – despite having the support of the Independent Reconfiguration Panel and the health secretary. 
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      NewsHealth watchdog handover is on 'red risk'Crucial staffing and financial decisions regarding the handover from the Healthcare Commission to the Care Quality Commission are still unresolved just two months before the new body takes over. 
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      NewsSevere mental illness unit to closeA national service for people with severe personality disorders is to close. South West London and St George’s Mental Health trust is ‘temporarily’ closing Henderson Hospital in Surrey next Wednesday due to insufficient referrals and income. 
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      NewsHenderson Hospital may be savedFresh hope has been sparked that ministers could intervene to save a national psychiatry service, a month after commissioners decided to close it. 
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      NewsSHAs slash top-up payments for complex careStrategic health authorities have slashed the number of hospital providers eligible for 'top-up' payments for specialist treatment after coming under pressure from the Department of Health. 
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      CommentHospital closure is not an optionThis letter is in response to 'Super kids in bid to save hospital' (news, page 6, 2 August).The article states: 'Closing the [Royal Surrey] hospital is one of a number of options being considered by NHS South East Coast.' This is not true.Surrey primary care trust has been publicly discussing ... 
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      CommentHospital closure is not an optionThis letter is in response to.'Super kids in bid to save hospital' (news, page 6, 2 August). 
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      NewsExclusive interview: David vs the Goliaths of bossy governmentHe wants the NHS freed from political control, he would not have voted for the smoking ban and he thinks Patricia Hewitt is the worst health secretary ever. Conservative leader David Cameron opens up to HSJ 
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      Comment1997 and all that: Blair rememberedThe NHS has transformed remarkably since Tony Blair entered Number 10 in May 1997, reinvigorating a struggling monolith with record investment. 
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      HSJ KnowledgePbR: the implications for hospital practiceIt has been suggested that recent national hospital job cuts in nursing, medical and administrative areas may be a direct result of a loss of expected revenue from PbR due to inaccuracies in coding. This could result in further job cuts, trust downsizing, and even hospital closure. 
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      NewsNow Blair says ministers can fight closuresTony Blair contradicts himself by giving his backing to Labour MPs who oppose hospital closure when he once instructed Labour politicians to give their backing to changes in local services 
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      CommentMichael White on politics'Alan Johnson is keen on neglected causes like stroke so his startling brevity in the debate implies no disrespect' 
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      CommentMichael White on politics'The key is persuading voters that many changes are driven by medical purposes, said Gordon Brown' 
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      NewsNow Blair says ministers can fight closuresPrime minister Tony Blair has given his backing to Labour MPs who oppose hospital closure, despite telling NHS managers that he instructed Labour politicians to give their backing to changes in local services. 
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      NewsScotland motors into the future as England gears up for changeScotland is already getting stuck into the tough decisions involved in redesigning its health services, but in many parts of England managers are still perceived to lack the mandate they need to make their own plans. Jennifer Trueland examines the big divide 
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      NewsLansley: at-risk hospitals 'better off as charities'Many community hospitals at risk of closure 'would be better off with charitable status' than remaining in the NHS, shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley has said. 
 
 
      











 
     
     
     
    