South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 1267
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HSJ Knowledge
Out of bed and back home: improving acute elderly care
How new care pathways cut hospital stays
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Comment
Talking dirty to the public
Being honest about NHS reform is a political taboo worth breaking
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News
Accident and emergency bailout fund increases to £700m
Hospitals are to receive an extra £300m in government cash in a bid to arrest further decline in A&E performance over the winter
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HSJ Partners
Planning for GS1: watch the e-procurement awareness webinar
Helping trusts to adopt a new e-procurement plan
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News
CSU boss appointed NHS England regional director
A former commissioning support unit boss has been appointed NHS England’s regional director for the south
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HSJ Local
Community services spin-out agrees new staff terms
WORKFORCE: A community services provider which spun out of the NHS three years ago has announced new terms for all its staff including a 1 per cent pay rise and access to the NHS pension.
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Comment
Only patients can unlock the potential of electronic records
The benefits of patient access to data are manifold
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HSJ Local
Oxford University Hospitals chief Sir Jonathan Michael to retire
The chief executive of one of the biggest and most prestigious acute trusts in England is to step down, the trust has announced.
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News
Guidance falls short on anti-bullying rules
New guidance that demands doctors and nurses are open about their mistakes does not include an explicit warning against staff obstructing or bullying their colleagues, sparking concern from campaigners.
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News
NHS England extends drive for equality in senior posts
NHS England’s drive to boost the representation of ethnic minorities in senior positions will be followed by an equalities push on disability, sexual orientation and gender, its head of equality has said
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News
HSJ Live 13.11.2014: Hunt sets out proposals for £10bn savings
Health secretary to say NHS can save £10bn through better use of innovation and technology, plus the rest of today’s news and comment.
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News
FTs will resist forced expenditure on primary care
Foundations trusts will ‘furiously resist’ any attempt to push them into ploughing their accumulated surpluses into primary care as envisaged by the NHS Five Year Forward View
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HSJ Knowledge
Prevention is a better investment than cure
Preventing illness is a wiser use of money for CCGs
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Supplements
Roundtable: The invisible services
Our panel had some forthright suggestions on how to deliver a bigger role for community services
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News
National tech blueprint sets greater role for regulators
Wide ranging proposals aimed at making the NHS fully digital by 2020, including new regulatory powers and allowing patients to write in their care records from 2018, have been revealed
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News
Patients to be able to write in their records from 2018
Patients will be able to add comments into their care records from March 2018 under new plans to make the NHS fully digital by 2020
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News
Kelsey: Digital ambition will need carrots as well as sticks
NHS England’s information director has acknowledged trusts will need ‘incentives’ as well as ‘consequences’ to encourage them to hit new national standards for information technology
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News
GE Healthcare buys governance consultancy
The UK consultancy arm of GE Healthcare, one the world’s largest health technology firms, has acquired governance consultants Foresight Partnership
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News
NAO's better care fund criticism enrages DH chief
Whitehall mandarins tell spending watchdog it fails to understand localism