South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 1191
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HSJ Local
New chair at East Kent
WORKFORCE: A new chair has been appointed at East Kent Hospitals University Foundation Trust.
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News
Tax barriers and staff opposition deter trusts from becoming mutuals
Trusts in the Mutuals in Health pathfinder scheme have concluded that legislation, tax regimes and a lack of staff support present major barriers to their becoming staff owned organisations.
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HSJ Local
Updated: UCLH claims late win in Project Diamond funding battle
FINANCE: One of the country’s most prestigious teaching hospital trusts has said it will record a ‘small surplus’ for the financial year 2014-15 after winning a protracted battle over specialised funding.
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HSJ Live 12.05.2015: Government reshuffle continues
Government reshuffle continues following Jeremy Hunt’s reappointment as health secretary yesterday
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HSJ Local
Major teaching hospital's deficit could double
FINANCE: One of England’s biggest and most prestigious teaching hospital trusts has predicted a large deficit for 2014-15, with indications it will almost double in this financial year.
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News
HSJ Executive Summary: Jeremy's back
HSJ’s digest of Monday’s significant developments for healthcare leaders.
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Leader
David Cameron’s second attempt to reform the NHS will be built on firmer foundations
Hunt has proved effective
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News
Jeremy Hunt to remain health secretary
Jeremy Hunt has been reappointed health secretary in the new government.
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HSJ Knowledge
Streamlining inpatient processes can reduce discharge times
Review the continuing healthcare procedures
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HSJ Knowledge
Good for the hip pocket: The cost cutting project improving surgery
The costs of total hip replacement
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News
HSJ Live 11.05.2015: Jeremy Hunt returns as health secretary
Jeremy Hunt will continue in health secretary job, plus the rest of today’s news and comment
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HSJ Local
Norwich CCG chief executive resigns
WORKFORCE: Norwich Clinical Commissioning Group’s chief executive has resigned.
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News
What does it mean for the NHS? Five takes on the election outcome
With the Conservative Party confounding polls and expectations to win a majority in the Commons, many will already be working to revise their expectations of what the next five years might hold for the health service.
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HSJ Local
Midlands trust loses £2m funding for extra nurses
FINANCE: Royal Wolverhampton Trust will not receive £2m earmarked for additional nurses following the arbitration of a dispute with its clinical commissioning group.
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Supplements
Roundtable: Leading the way in developing new care models
The pros and cons of vanguard sites developing new care models
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Comment
The new health secretary will face an uphill battle
The new health secretary must draw up a road map for sustainable health services