South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 1436
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Supplements
HSJ100 2013: interactive list
Click here to see the 2013 HSJ100 interactive list (opens in a new window)
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Supplements
HSJ100 2013 (mobile friendly)
See who is on our annual list of the most influential people in healthcare
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HSJ Knowledge
Clare Gerada: Quotas will not break the glass ceiling
General practice offers an effective clear equal opportunities model
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News
GPs replaced following CQC inspections
More details emerged of how the lead GPs of poorly performing practices have been replaced following Care Quality Commission inspections.
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Blogs
Ta-ra Farrar
Joint ventures are soon to be all the rage, we hear.And innovation has always been important to the NHS Confederation, that pace setter in the vanguard of change.So what better occasion for the spirit of the age to be felt than at Confed chief Mike Farrar’s leaving party, which the ...
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Comment
Where does dementia policy go next?
The G8 summit on dementia is a big win, but national progress is stalling
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News
Flory: Commissioning uncertainty hitting trusts' finances
Unpredictable financial flows caused by unsettled commissioning structures are causing problems for trusts, according to Trust Development Authority chief executive David Flory.
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News
Monitor to increase supervision of FT A&E performance
Monitor is increasing its scrutiny of foundation hospitals’ accident and emergency performance this winter, after being requested to do so by the health secretary.
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News
EXCLUSIVE: Serco chief admits mistakes
Outsourcing giant Serco underestimated how long it would take to restructure community health services in Suffolk, its health managing director has told HSJ.
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News
Cancer care 'postcode lottery'
Cancer patients are facing a postcode lottery of care within the NHS, with patients in some areas four times less likely to get an early diagnosis, it has been reported.
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News
New guidance on IV drip prescribing
Up to one in five patients could be suffering unnecessarily in hospitals across the UK because medics are making basic blunders in prescribing drips, experts have warned.
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HSJ Local
'Brave' South Gloucestershire CCG plans referred to health secretary
STRUCTURE: Councillors in South Gloucestershire have voted to refer plans to axe outpatient and diagnostic services at a local site to the health secretary.
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News
DH paid £1.5m to financial advisers on blood company sell-off
The Department of Health paid £1.5m to the financial advisers who acted for the government in the sale of the majority stake in Plasma Resources UK, the blood products company.
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Comment
Michael White: A year of 'everything for the best'
You needn’t be Dr Pangloss to hope for a better year in 2014
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News
HSJ Live: 10.12.2013 Specialised commissioning £196.7m behind plan
NHS reports a deficit of £136.8m in specialised commissioning, and the rest of the day’s news and comment
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HSJ Knowledge
GPs should overcome their suspicions about telehealth
One GP shares how it has reduced workload and improved care
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HSJ Local
Walsall reduces paperwork by 80 per cent
A West Midlands trust is claiming to have reduced the total number of forms nurses need to complete by 80 per cent, down from 1,500 to just 300.