South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 1510
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News
Exclusive: Analysis which sparked deaths controversy is axed
The national public health oversight body has stopped its regular analysis reports which drew attention to the fact that mortality among older people has been higher than expected since the beginning of 2012.
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HSJ Local
Bristol social enterprise core contract extended
COMMERCIAL: A Bristol based social enterprise which saw its non-executives resign en masse earlier this year has been given a “clean bill of health” and awarded a two year contract extension by commissioners.
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HSJ Local
Northern CCGs form collaborative
STRUCTURE: Clinical commissioning groups in the North East and Cumbria have formed a collaborative group for joint contracting, system leadership and sharing expertise.
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HSJ Local
Monitor probes alleged competition rule breach
A health regulator is to investigate complaints over whether NHS England breached competition rules for commissioning cancer services.
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News
Population boom means '5,000 more midwives' required
Thousands of extra midwives are needed to help hospitals cope with the pressure of a rising birth rate, experts have said.
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News
Berwick chief: review critics 'miss the point'
Critics who complained the Berwick review into patient safety was too “soft” are “fundamentally missing the point”, one of the review group’s leading members has told HSJ.
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HSJ Live 09.08.2013 Integrated care fund could be used to protect social care
New guidance on how the integrated care fund can be spent, leading members of the Berwick patient safety review respond to criticisms of their report, and the rest of today’s news and comment
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Comment
NHS in-fighting is creating a toxic culture
Blame games foster a harmful climate for staff and patients
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HSJ Knowledge
A service designed for patients, by patients
Why those who use healthcare should play a part designing it
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Blogs
How should the DH allocate the £500m A&E bailout?
The Department of Health’s plan to divert £500m to A&Es is to be welcomed, now comes the difficult job of allocating it
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HSJ Local
South London and Maudsley running at £1.5m deficit so far this year
FINANCE: South London and Maudsley Foundation Trust is running at an unplanned £1.5m deficit so far this year, board papers reveal.
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HSJ Local
Northampton sets itself £13m CIP target
FINANCE Northampton General Hospital Foundation Trust has set itself a cost improvement plan target of £13m for 2013-14.
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HSJ Local
Building works hit East Lancashire A&E performance
PERFORMANCE: Building works have “severely impacted” on the waiting time to initial assessment for patients brought to its accident and emergency services by ambulance, its latest performance report states.
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HSJ Local
Queen Elizabeth sets itself £9.3m CIP target
Queen Elizabeth Hospital Kings Lynn Trust has set itself a cost improvement plan target of £9.3m for 2013-14.
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HSJ Local
South London and Maudsley opens learning and events centre
STRUCTURE: South London and Maudsley Foundation Trust has opened a new learning and events centre, funded by charitable donations.
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HSJ Local
Milton Keynes sets itself £12m CIP target
Milton Keynes Hospital Hospital Foundation Trust has set itself a cost improvement plan target of £12m for 2013-14.
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HSJ Local
West Herts sets itself £15m CIP target
West Hertfordshire Hospitals Trust has set itself a cost improvement plan target of £15m for 2013-14.
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HSJ Local
Birmingham CCG shoots for £6.8m QIPP
FINANCE: Birmingham South Central Clinical Commissioning Group has a £6.8m efficiency target for 2013-14.
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Blogs
Momentous CCG success
Commiserations to Thurrock Clinical Commissioning Group, which remains one of the groups with some of the most serious limitations on its freedoms following a summer review of the CCG authorisation process. The categories of its failures – covering its engagement with practices, its constitution, and the skills of those on ...
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News
Health and care 'pioneer' judges named
The Department of Health has announced the names of the people who will decide which councils are given a place on its heavily over-subscribed scheme to “pioneer” integrated health and social care.