South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 2354
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Information006 - David Flory
Director general of NHS finance, performance and operations, Department of Health DOWN 3
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CommentHSJ100: Hakin and Gerada lead the rise of the clinicians
The white paper represents a seismic shift in policy and operational form, perhaps the biggest since the inception of the NHS.
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CommentCan patient choice alone force the changes the service needs?
The advent of the coalition has, of course, brought about a major overhaul of the existing power and influence matrix within the NHS.
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InformationTop 15 from interest groups
Dr Hamish Meldrum, chair, BMA councilDr Laurence Buckman, chair, BMA GPs committeeDr Clare Gerada, chair, Royal College of GPsPeter Carter, general secretary and chief executive, RCNNigel Edwards, acting chief executive, NHS ConfederationDr Richard Vautrey, deputy chair, BMA GPs committeeKaren Jennings, head of health, UnisonJohn Black, president, Royal College of SurgeonsDr ...
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HSJ Knowledge
Pharmacy regulation
The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC), the new independent regulator for pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and pharmacy premises, launched on 27 September 2010. The establishment of the GPhC will lead to changes to the way in which the profession is regulated.
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HSJ Knowledge
Lean in mental health
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Foundation Trust forecast a saving of £16 million and a 100 per cent increase in clinical time spent with patients.
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HSJ Knowledge
Health and social care regulation
In the short time since the spring general election, the new coalition government has announced significant changes to the health and social care regulatory sector.
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HSJ Knowledge
Manchester Academic Health Science Centre
Manchester Academic Health Science Centre (MAHSC) is one of the five AHSCs in England designated by Department of Health in March 2009. The designation recognises excellence in research, innovation, education and patient services which combine to provide a strong capacity for translational medicine.
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Patient level costing at Southampton
Southampton University Hospitals Trust provides local hospital services to some 500,000 people living in Southampton and South Hampshire, and specialist services such as neurosciences, cardiac services and children’s intensive care to more than three million people in central southern England and the Channel Islands.











