All Leadership articles – Page 53
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         News NewsNHSE must allow councillors to sit on integrated care boards, says governmentThe government has said NHS England must change draft guidance to allow councillors to be members of NHS integrated care boards, but it remains unclear if they will be permitted to chair the new organisations. 
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         Comment CommentWill the desire for political grip trump the government's integration ambitionsThe integration white paper marks a significant attempt to start to push the policy pendulum back towards local places; closer to patients and where care is delivered, writes Richard Sloggett 
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         News NewsFormer NHS England chief appointed chair of four trustsFormer NHS England deputy chief executive Matthew Swindells has been appointed chair of all north west London’s acute trusts. 
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         News NewsRevealed: How NHSE’s new transformation directorate will operateSix directors will lead the different units of NHS England’s new transformation directorate created by merging NHS Digital and NHSX into the organisation. 
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         News NewsTwenty trusts in region now sharing chairs and CEOsNearly two-thirds of London trusts will soon be sharing a chair and/or chief executive, after a pair of mental health providers agreed to appoint a joint chair. 
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         News NewsNational chiefs tell staff covid vaccine is ‘professional responsibility’The most senior clinical leaders in the NHS have written to staff telling them it is their professional responsibility to be vaccinated against covid-19, in the wake of the government abandoning plans to make it a legal requirement. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalTrust's recruitment process for new CEO under fireA major acute trust has defended its recruitment process for a new chief executive after an influential MP criticised what she sees as a lack of involvement from local stakeholders. 
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         News NewsNHS England appoints medical director for secondary care and transformationVin Diwakar has been made medical director for secondary care in the new national transformation directorate, HSJ has learned. 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingThe Ward Round: ‘Four hundred people were approached to lead our ICS… just one was credible’Staffing is the issue keeping NHS leaders awake at night — and which consumes two-thirds of trusts’ spending. The fortnightly The Ward Round newsletter, by HSJ performance, recovery and workforce correspondent Nick Kituno, ensures you are tuned in to the daily pressures on staff, and the wider trends and policies ... 
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         Comment CommentStop squandering the skills of NHS analystsThe NHS has an army of expert analysts – but their ability is being squandered on day to day pressures. Peter Spilsbury calls for a change in culture. 
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         News NewsTrust CEO ‘behaved poorly’ and chair was ‘complicit’, NHS England review concludesA trust chair found by an NHS England review to have been complicit with poor and inappropriate behaviour has said he is now “really proud” of the organisation, in contrast to reports that he had been “ashamed to call himself chair” last year. 
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         Comment CommentNHS managers can have a profound impact on performanceResponding to a recent LSE study on the association between NHS managers and several outcomes, Ian Kirkpatrick, Gianluca Veronesi and Ali Altanler write that great caution is needed when interpreting the study’s findings, especially given the lack of statistical power 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalAcute trust hires 'outstanding' mental health CEOThe leader of one of England’s top community and mental health trusts has been appointed chief executive of a major acute provider. 
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         Comment CommentTowards the Next New NormalIntegrated care systems are preparing to transform the way meetings are run. Julian Patterson has been taking minutes 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalOutstanding trust accused of ‘dismissive’ attitude to whistleblowersThe leadership of a prominent cancer trust acted in a ‘defensive and dismissive’ manner when serious concerns were raised about bullying behaviours and multiple failings in the handling of a major research contract, an external review has found. 
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         Comment CommentStevens: government has shown ‘wilful blindness’ in its approach to workforce planningFormer NHS England chief executive Lord Stevens addressed the NHS’s workforce challenges during the House of Lords debate on the Health and Care Bill earlier this week. This is a, lightly, edited version of what he said. 
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         News NewsChair to lead second acute trustAn experienced former trust chief executive has taken on an additional role as chair, nearly 80 miles away from his current trust. 
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         News NewsIan Dodge to leave NHS EnglandA national director and long-serving NHS England board member is to step down from his role later this year, in what is the organisation’s third senior departure to be announced this month. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalTrust chief to retire after four decades in NHSThe chief executive of Chesterfield Royal Hospital Foundation Trust has announced she will retire in April. 
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         News NewsExclusive: Bullying, sexism and racism ‘prevalent and tolerated’ at national regulatorAn external review into the national safety watchdog has revealed ‘damaging’ cultural problems, including bullying, sexism and racism which go ‘right to the top of the organisation’. 
 
 
      












 
     
     
     
    