News – Page 1136

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    Flaws exposed in NHS winter planning

    2009-03-06T10:31:00Z

    The NHS must improve the way it deals with the increased demand for hospital care in winter months, director general of NHS finance, performance and operations David Flory has said.Mr Flory said in the quarterly update on performance that he was 'disappointed' that the NHS as a whole had missed ...

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    Margaret Edwards leaves Yorkshire and the Humber SHA

    2009-03-05T18:58:33Z

    Margaret Edwards, the chief executive of Yorkshire and the Humber strategic health authority, is leaving her post, HSJ can reveal.Ms Edwards became chief executive of the SHA when it was formed in 2006.

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    BME mental health: patchwork picture says volumes

    2009-03-05T09:00:00Z

    Censuses of mental health inpatients confirm disproportionate numbers from black and ethnic minority groups. Ignoring the causes of this discrepancy does them a disservice

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    Emma Dent on eating for two

    2009-03-05T09:00:00Z

    'Pregnancy puts surprisingly little demand on your calorie intake, with the average woman needing no extra calories during the first six months, and only 200 more a day for the last three - the equivalent of just half a ham sandwich.'

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    Talk to me: PCTs hone their haggling skills

    2009-03-05T09:00:00Z

    World class commissioning demands new skills of primary care trusts – not least managing the market to get the highest quality and best value care for patients. Helen Crump finds out how they are coping

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    Monitor withdraws quality accounts challenge

    2009-03-05T09:00:00Z

    Foundation trusts will have to send quality accounts to the government, health minister Lord Darzi has insisted.

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    Capita: Choices and CHKS are route into NHS

    2009-03-05T09:00:00Z

    Capita plans to use its NHS Choices contract, and newly acquired healthcare information firm CHKS, to help it sell patient experience services to the rest of the NHS.

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    Scottish bill to ban private GP provision

    2009-03-05T09:00:00Z

    Health policy in Scotland has moved further from English policy with a bill that will prevent private companies from running GP services.

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    Stephen Eames on the new NHS leadership

    2009-03-05T09:00:00Z

    I recently read some research comparing performance between NHS hospitals and UK private sector hospitals and industrial companies.

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    Maidstone trust drops closure plans

    2009-03-05T09:00:00Z

    A 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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    World class commissioning league table: PCTs exceed expectations in year one

    2009-03-05T07:07:00Z

    Primary care trusts have made a solid start on world class commissioning and 27 have led the way with green lights for strategy, board governance and finance.

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    Super-trust bidders aim for London lead

    2009-03-05T07:00:00Z

    London’s would-be “super-trusts” claim it would be disastrous for the capital’s international research standing if any of them were not accredited.

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    Chris Ham slams anti-competition guidance

    2009-03-05T07:00:00Z

    Agreements between hospitals over the provision of specialist services could be seen as a criminal breach of competition rules.

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    NHS is a 'brutal' place for its leaders

    2009-03-05T07:00:00Z

    The NHS is a “brutal” and “arbitrary” system in which to be a chief executive, according to leaders interviewed by the NHS Confederation.Its report, Reforming Leadership Development… Again, examines whythis area is reformed so often. Health minister Lord Darzi’s leadership proposals in his next stage review are the fourth reorganisation ...

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    Mental health trust may scan for weapons and drugs

    2009-03-05T07:00:00Z

    Airport style scanners for weapons and drugs could be installed in mental health wards, a leaked email seen by HSJ has revealed.

  • Minimum alcohol prices can successfully target underage and binge drinkers who tend to drink cheaper forms of alcohol.
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    Donaldson's alcohol proposal deserves attention, say economists

    2009-03-05T00:00:00Z

    The chief medical officer’s proposals for a minimum price of 50p per unit of alcohol “merit some serious consideration,” the Institute for Fiscal Studies says.

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    Triple red rated PCT outlines its transformation plans

    2009-03-04T15:21:52Z

    The chief executive of one of the poorest performers in this year’s world class commissioning process has promised his primary care trust will be “a different organisation” by next year.

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    Services missed opportunities to prevent killings

    2009-03-04T11:50:14Z

    A mental health patient who killed four people was let down by systemic failures, professional errors and a lack of resources, an investigation has found.

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    Treasury PFI scheme could be funded by NHS underspends

    2009-03-04T11:42:38Z

    NHS capital underspends could be clawed back by the Treasury to fund its plans to lend money to stalled private finance initiative schemes, HSJ has been told.

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    Sir Michael Rawlins reappointed NICE chair

    2009-03-04T11:34:55Z

    Sir Michael Rawlins has been reappointed as chair of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence after a special exemption to allow him to extend his tenure.