All Patient safety articles – Page 69
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         News NewsClinicians were ‘pressured’ to change child cancer standardsClinicians drawing up new clinical standards for child cancer services in the NHS faced “unwarranted pressure” from NHS England’s cancer team to soften their recommendations, three other experts in the field have said. 
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         News NewsNational cancer director will ‘play no part’ in child service decisionsNHS England has said Cally Palmer, national cancer director and chief executive of the Royal Marsden Foundation Trust, will “play no part” in decisions on new child cancer standards. 
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         News NewsInvestigation: The cancer service failings covered up for yearsConcerns about children’s cancer services in London have – in the words of one informed figure – been an “open secret” for almost a decade, and involved multiple reviews by experts and discussions at the highest levels. 
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         News NewsFormer NHSE director: 'Pervasive influence' blocked children's cancer reportThe previous NHS medical director for London has described how a “pervasive influence from the top” of NHS England thwarted his attempts to improve cancer care for children. 
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         News NewsExclusive: NHS England ‘buried’ concerns over child cancer servicesNHS England covered up serious problems with paediatric cancer care in London – which had seen children dying in “terrible agony” – and has “buried” attempts to overhaul the services, an HSJ investigation has established. 
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         Comment CommentPatient safety is not a priority to be traded against othersA new report highlights that people working in healthcare see patient safety as a genuine priority and this is part of the problem as strategic priorities are traded off against each other, notes Helen Hughes 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingMental Health Matters: Theresa May’s recordHSJ’s fortnightly briefing covering safety, quality, performance and finances in the mental health sector. 
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         News NewsAmbulance director admits paramedics took too long to reach terror victimsA senior London Ambulance director has admitted it “took too long” to get paramedics to the victims of the London Bridge terror attacks. 
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         News NewsExclusive: Hundreds of patients kept in ‘distressing’ dormitory-style wardsNHS England says the government should consider hundreds of mental health patients who are being treated in “distressing” dormitory-style wards when it determines future capital spending budgets. 
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         News NewsTrust fined £200,000 for prisoner deathA mental health trust has been fined £200,000 for breaching the Care Quality Commission’s fundamental standards in only the second case of its kind. 
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         HSJ Interactive HSJ InteractiveTechnology can help healthcare professionals work smarterThe solutions in the interim people plan will take time to show results but in the meantime technology can help healthcare professionals work more effectively right now, argues Jonathan Patrick 
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         News NewsWatchdog calls for review into ‘systemic failings’A watchdog has called for a national review into a mental health trust’s failings following investigations into the deaths of two young men. 
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         News NewsSafety watchdog hit by poor governance and culturePoor governance and cultural problems at the Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch have damaged staff morale and led to confused decision making according to multiple whistleblowers, who told HSJ it had also seen major delays to its reports and needed to be “put back on track”. 
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         News NewsHSIB chief: We are on a 'changing trajectory'The chief investigator of the Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch has accepted the new body has made mistakes but told HSJ it was now on an upward trajectory with plans to improve its governance. 
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         News NewsDraft CQC report had accused Whorlton Hall staff of 'bullying'Care Quality Commission inspectors were aware patients at Whorlton Hall had accused staff of “bullying and inappropriate behaviour”, according to a draft report. 
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         News NewsClinician rearrested in relation to baby deathsPolice have rearrested a woman on suspicion of murder of eight babies and attempted murder of nine other infants at the Countess of Chester Hospital Foundation Trust. 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingNorth by North West: Bill McCarthy's top prioritiesEssential insight into NHS matters in the North West of England, with a particular focus on the devolution project in Greater Manchester. Contact me in confidence here. 
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         News NewsNHSE to step in after CCG rewrote teenager's mortality reviewNHS England is to issue new guidance to clinical commissioning groups in the wake of an alleged cover-up of a teenager’s avoidable death. 
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         News NewsExclusive: Ward cleanliness to be displayed 'food hygiene style'“Food hygiene style” ratings will be displayed on every NHS ward and theatre as part of a new drive to improve cleanliness in the health service, HSJ can reveal. 
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         News NewsSpecial measures for hospital where patients had to 'lie on floor'An independent provider of inpatient mental health services has had a second hospital placed in special measures after patients were found to be treated in an “uncaring, undignified and disrespectful” way. 
 
 
      











 
     
     
     
    