South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 1571
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Below average sickness absence at Medway community provider
WORKFORCE: Medway Community Healthcare had the best average sickness absence rate for the first three months of 2013 among community providers in the South East Coast region.
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Above average sickness absence at Sussex Community
WORKFORCE: Sussex Community Trust had the second worst average sickness absence rate for the first three months of 2013 among community providers in the South East Coast region.
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Virgin contract provider has worst sickness absence in SE
WORKFORCE: VH Doctors Ltd had the worst average sickness absence rate for the first three months of 2013 among community providers – and any provider of NHS services – in the South East Coast region.
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Above average sickness absence at Sussex Partnership
WORKFORCE: Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust had the worst average sickness absence rate for the first three months of 2013 across mental health providers in the South East Coast region.
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Below average sickness absence at Surrey and Borders FT
WORKFORCE: Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust had the best average sickness absence rate for the first three months of 2013 across mental health providers in the South East Coast region.
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Above average sickness absence at Kent and Medway Partnership
WORKFORCE: Kent and Medway NHS and Social Care Partnership Trust had an above average sickness absence rate for the first three months of 2013 across mental health providers in the South East Coast region.
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SE Ambulances has worst NHS absence rate in region
WORKFORCE: South East Coast Ambulance Service Foundation Trust had the worst sickness average sickness absence rate of any NHS organisation for the first three months of 2013 in the South East Coast region.
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Surrey PCT records low sickness absence in its last month
WORKFORCE: NHS Surrey achieved an average sickness absence rate of 3.56 per cent during its last three months of existence.
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West Kent CCG records sickness absence rate of nearly 3 per cent
WORKFORCE: NHS West Kent Clinical Commissioning Group achieved an average sickness absence rate of 2.77 per cent during March.
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Medway CCG records very low staff absence rate
WORKFORCE: NHS Medway Clinical Commissioning Group achieved an average sickness absence rate of 1.31 per cent during March.
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Canterbury and Coastal CCG records low sickness absence rate
WORKFORCE: NHS Canterbury and Coastal Clinical Commissioning Group achieved an average sickness absence rate of 1.53 per cent during March.
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NewsUPDATED: Wide variation in response rates for friends and family test
Significant variation between trusts in the response rates to the friends and family survey has sparked fresh concern about the test’s validity following publication of the first national results on Tuesday.
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NewsDorrell: CQC failed on 'independence of action'
The chairman of the Commons health committee has revealed his concerns over the relationship between the Care Quality Commission and the parliamentary health service ombudsman.
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NewsFirst national friends and family test scores due
A new test designed to shine the spotlight on poor care has found some “shocking and eye opening” cases of maltreatment in NHS hospitals, reports suggest.
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NewsFewer inquests held for women than men
Doctors are less likely to report the death of a woman to a coroner than they are a man’s, a study has found.
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NewsPush for payment by results reform gathers pace
NHS England wants to investigate the scope for scrapping payment by results for some services as early as 2015-16, its director of strategic finance has told HSJ.
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NewsHSJ Live: 30.07.2013 Friends and Family Test scores analysed
First national Friends and Family scores published; disruptive innovation does more harm than good says Clare Gerada, and the rest of today’s news and comment
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HSJ KnowledgeClare Gerada: Disruptive innovation does more harm than good
A stark choice between revolution and evolution is a false dichotomy
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South Warwickshire CCG needs £7m transfer from NHS England
FINANCE: South Warwickshire clinical commissioning group needs a £7m transfer from NHS England in order to hit its financial targets for 2013-14.











