South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 1521
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Comment
Four nations means one huge wasted opportunity
What happens with four countries in a ‘national’ health service?
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HSJ Local
North West Ambulance Service £70k ahead of plan in May
FINANCE: The North West Ambulance Service Trust recorded a surplus of £1,139,800 for the first two months of 2013-14, which was £70,000 ahead of its plan to that point in the financial year.
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News
Just over quarter of CCGs have conditions remaining after review
A small group of clinical commissioning groups remain under legal direction by NHS England, largely because of concerns about governance and leadership, following a review of authorisation conditions.
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News
Bullying 'entrenched' at CQC
Senior health and social care professionals who join the Care Quality Commission are more likely to be subject to bullying than other employees, an internal review commissioned by the regulator has found.
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News
Drug firms accused over NHS charges
Drug companies could face investigation following allegations that they are inflating the cost of drugs sold to the NHS.
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News
Councils can complain to Hunt if CCGs ignore their views
Councils can complain to the health secretary if they believe local NHS groups are ignoring the commissioning strategies set by health and wellbeing boards, the Department of Health has said.
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HSJ Local
Queen Elizabeth Hospital King’s Lynn awaits regulator verdict
PERFORMANCE Queen Elizabeth Hospital King’s Lynn Trust is set to hear from the Care Quality Commission after underperformance in three areas led to the trust being reprimanded by regulators, according to board papers.
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News
Mid Staffs A&E sisters struck off by NMC
Two former accident and emergency nurses who altered patient discharge times to meet waiting time targets at Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust have been struck off the nursing register.
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News
Only 3pc get best head cancer care
Just 3.1 per cent of head and neck cancer patients in England receive the “ideal patient pathway”, an audit examining seven key aspects of care has suggested.
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Blogs
Your 18 week waits: May 2013 data
The local picture on one year and 18 week waits across England, updated with the latest data.
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News
HSJ Live 26.07.2013 Stephen Bubb on why hospitals are unsustainable and the rest of the day's news
Charities driving a change in the NHS and the rest of today’s news and analysis
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HSJ Local
Plymouth Hospitals calls in consultants amid financial woe
FINANCE: KPMG has been drafted in by managers at Plymouth Hospitals Trust to help draw up a three-year plan to tackle a multi-million pound deficit.
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HSJ Knowledge
A modern health service needs the third sector
Charities are well equipped to drive change in the NHS
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HSJ Knowledge
How charities can ease the stress on the NHS
NHS organisations are unaware of what charities can offer them
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Comment
What makes a successful regulatory body?
Securing success and fuelling failure in the drive to improve healthcare
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News
Chief decides not to move to Bolton FT after all
WORKFORCE: The man appointed as chief executive of troubled Bolton Foundation Trust has decided he will not be taking up the post after all.
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HSJ Local
Southend preferred to Basildon to host hyper-acute stroke unit
FINANCE Southend University Hospital Foundation Trust has been named preferred hyper-acute stroke care provider over nearby Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals Foundation Trust, board papers have revealed.
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HSJ Local
South West London and St George’s Mental Health Trust sees £1.25m cut in contract
FINANCE: South West London and St George’s Mental Health Trust will see a £1.25m cut in its contract over 2013-14 from Richmond CCG.
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HSJ Local
Leeds North CCG plans first board meeting for September
STRUCTURE: Leeds North CCG has planned its first board meeting for 18 September.
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HSJ Local
Basildon and Thurrock’s patient records system on track
TECHNOLOGY Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals Foundation Trust’s electronic patient record system is “on track”, according to a report by the trust’s chief executive Clare Panniker.