All articles by Shaun Lintern – Page 20
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         News NewsNMC: All graduate nurses should be ready to prescribeNurses could be able to prescribe medication “much sooner” in their careers than they currently can under plans being consulted on by the Nursing and Midwifery Council. 
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         News NewsSupreme Court decision forces NHS pension rule changeNHS trusts are to be asked for help in tracking down unmarried former partners of deceased NHS staff who were wrongly denied pension benefits, HSJ has learned. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalTrust chief outlines plans for A&E performance 'surge'The chief executive of a major acute hospital trust has outlined a series of actions being taken to turnaround the trust’s poor accident and emergency performance. 
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         News NewsRevealed: New national plan to bring down child mortality ratesThe way child deaths are investigated in England is to be overhauled following failure to consistently investigate them and share learning across the NHS, HSJ has learned. 
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         News NewsBrexit: Government must pay for impact on NHS, alliance warnsThe government must pay for any financial impact of Brexit on the NHS, a former top civil servant has said, warning of risks to the UK economy if costs spiral without extra funding. 
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         News NewsExclusive: Safety fears over thousands of unregulated NHS staffPatients are being put at “unacceptable risk” because thousands of unregulated NHS staff are being allowed to perform invasive procedures without checks on their qualifications, HSJ has been told. 
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         News NewsRegulator chief promises new 'rigour and consistency'The new head of the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman has admitted the regulator still struggles to relate to complaining patients and families, but has pledged to bring “rigour and consistency” to its work. 
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         News NewsNHS managers think admitting mistakes is wrong, says PHSOSenior leaders in the NHS have believed owning up to mistakes was not the right thing to do for too long, the new health service ombudsman has told HSJ. 
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         News NewsKirkup: Divisive debate on midwifery could harm babiesThe chair of the Morecambe Bay inquiry has warned the polarised debate around ‘natural’ childbirth could harm safe care for mothers and babies. 
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         News NewsAnalysis: NHS staff report fewer serious mistakes but overall errors riseThe number of serious mistakes causing harm to patients reported by NHS staff has fallen significantly over the last four years, despite a rise in the total number of incidents. 
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         News NewsNHS bursary reform fails to increase student nursesThe government’s plan to expand the number of nurse training places by scrapping the NHS bursary appears to have failed, the latest data suggests. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalHospital staff to strike over weekend working dealTheatre staff at an NHS trust are going on strike tomorrow and next week over a dispute with trust managers about out of hours work. 
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         News NewsGovernment releases cash in last minute push to expand NHS trainingUniversities and NHS trusts are being offered tens of thousands of pounds by Health Education England in a push to expand training places for nurses and other health professionals this year. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalChief executive denies trust merger rumoursThe chief executive of a mental health trust in the West Midlands has quashed rumours that her organisation plans to merge with major community and mental health providers. 
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         News News'Normal birth' campaign abandoned by royal collegeThe Royal College of Midwives has dropped its controversial “normal birth” campaign and removed advice for midwives from its website amid concerns it could have been “misleading”. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalTrust chief tells staff poor performance 'simply cannot continue'The chief executive of one of the largest acute trusts in England has warned its 12,000 staff that its poor emergency care performance “simply cannot continue”. 
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         News NewsExclusive: Private hospital firm takes NHS to court over rogue surgeonAn NHS trust that employed breast surgeon Ian Paterson is being taken to court by a private provider, which claims the health service has a legal responsibility to compensate private patients. 
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         News NewsExclusive: DH commits millions in funding to expand nurse trainingMinisters have committed to a minimum £16m additional funding for new clinical placements for thousands of nursing students at NHS trusts, the Department of Health has told HSJ. 
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         News NewsNHS England defeated in court again over 'life changing' drugA High Court judge has rebuked NHS England for denying a life changing drug to a seven year old boy in the face of “overwhelming” clinical evidence. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalTrusts to team up with private company to unlock capitalTwo NHS trusts in the North West are planning to form a strategic estates partnership with a private company to unlock new sources of capital funding. 
 
 
      











 
     
     
     
    