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Chelsea and Westminster Hospital Foundation Trust misses cancer referral target
PERFORMANCE: Chelsea and Westminster Hospital Foundation Trust has failed to achieve the 85 per cent threshold for the 62-day standard of urgent referral to treatment, an NHS London report said.
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NHS Lincolnshire considers future of Grantham Hospital
STRUCTURE: NHS Lincolnshire has opened a 90-day consultation on future services to be provided at Grantham Hospital.
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Chair re-appointed at West London Mental Health Trust
WORKFORCE: Nigel McCorkell has been re-appointed as chair of West London Mental Health Trust.
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Barts misses cancer referral target
PERFORMANCE: Barts Health Trust has failed to achieve the 85 per cent threshold for the 62-day standard of urgent referral to treatment, an NHS London report said.
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Portsmouth improves on patient ratings
PERFORMANCE: Portsmouth Hospital Trust’s reported patient satisfaction score has risen, and the organisation is also maintaining good performance on healthcare acquired infections.
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Newcastle Hospitals records £19m surplus
FINANCE: Newcastle Hospitals Foundation Trust had a £19.4m surplus at the end of month eight - £9.6m ahead of plan and resulting in an overall risk rating of four.
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Maternity improvements at Western Sussex
STRUCTURE: A new birthing pool will be one of the main improvements being made to the Worthing Hospital Delivery Suite.
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Lincs Hospital transferred to PCT ownership
STRUCTURE: The ownership of Louth Hospital has temporarily transferred to NHS Lincolnshire from United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust.
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Fylde and Wyre CCG authorised with four conditions
STRUCTURE: Fylde and Wyre clinical commissioning group has been granted conditional authorisation, in the second wave of CCG authorisation decisions.
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Salford CCG authorised without conditions
STRUCTURE: Salford clinical commissioning group has been fully authorised, in the second wave of CCG authorisation decisions.
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West Middlesex University Hospital sees spike in non-elective episodes
PERFORMANCE: West Middlesex University Hospital Trust saw an increase in non-elective episodes for the year-to-date 13 per cent higher than last year, a report to NHS London’s board revealed.
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Chelsea and Westminster Hospital sees spike in non-elective episodes
PERFORMANCE: Chelsea and Westminster Hospital Foundation Trust saw an increase in non-elective episodes for the year-to-date six per cent higher than last year, a report to NHS London’s board revealed.
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New unit to reduce endoscopy waits
A new purpose built £380,000 endoscopy unit has been opened at Ross Community Hospital in Herefordshire staffed and managed by Wye Valley Trust.
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Guys & St Thomas’ misses cancer referral target
PERFORMANCE: Guys & St Thomas’ Foundation Trust has failed to achieve the 85 per cent threshold for the 62-day standard of urgent referral to cancer treatment, an NHS London report said.
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HSJ Live: Rolling news 8.2.12
Calls for a moratorium on A&E closures and the rest of today’s news
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NHS Midlands and East 'failed', say MPs
The strategic management of health resources across the east of England strategic health authority has “failed”, according to an influential committee of MPs.
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Medway FT fined after patient fell from window
PERFORMANCE: Medway NHS Foundation Trust has been sentenced for safety failings after a vulnerable patient died following a fall from a first floor window at Medway Maritime Hospital.
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Innovators 'must provide more evidence' about product effectiveness
Pharmaceutical and technology companies looking to introduce their products into the NHS must do more research to demonstrate effectiveness, a senior NHS Commissioning Board official has said.
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Francis report: sensible, verbose, impractical
The government response will need much consideration
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Social enterprise renews community service deal
COMMERCIAL: A new contract has begun for Central Surrey Health to continue delivering community services for the 290,000 people living in the central Surrey region.