South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 2470

  • Community

    Too lean?

    2010-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Does Toyota’s drawn out recall of hundreds of thousands of potentially faulty cars raise questions over the future of Lean management in the NHS?

  • Community

    Flowers, chocolate, chlamydia

    2010-02-25T00:00:00Z

    February is the month of romance, roses and, for one NHS region, chlamydia tests.

  • Community

    Exclusive fluff

    2010-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Notice has dropped into the End Game inbox of an “exclusive interview” published with Care Quality Commission interim chair Dame Jo Williams.

  • NHS managers may be heroes of the moment
    News

    NHS managers may be heroes of the moment

    2010-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Despite their endless depiction by the media and politicians as a scourge on the health service, research is showing that where numbers of NHS managers are strong, efficiency is often found working alongside quality. Charlotte Santry reports

  • Rebecca Evans
    Comment

    Secrets, buckets and a princely opinion

    2010-02-25T00:00:00Z

    After the very public spat between Andy Burnham, Andrew Lansley and Norman Lamb over the future of social care funding, and the will-they-won’t-they running commentary on which of them would attend a conference on the issue last Friday, the press were shut out of the event itself.

  • COPD strategy launch
    News

    COPD strategy launch

    2010-02-25T00:00:00Z

    The Department of Health has launched a consultation on a national strategy to help tackle chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

  • Nurse specialists 'save money'
    News

    Nurse specialists 'save money'

    2010-02-25T00:00:00Z

    The NHS could save millions by giving all patients with long term conditions access to a specialist nurse, according to the RCN.

  • CPS code casts its net NHS wide
    News

    CPS code casts its net NHS wide

    2010-02-25T00:00:00Z

    The Crown Prosecution Service code, which gives guidance to prosecutors, has widened its definition of who serves the public to include members of the emergency services and health professionals.

  • NHS procurement and logistics: value on stream
    Supplements

    NHS procurement and logistics: value on stream

    2010-02-25T00:00:00Z

    NHS Supply Chain is designed to enable health service organisations achieve economies and efficiencies while meeting increasing demand and quality imperatives.

  • Comprehensive area assessment review highlights finance
    News

    Comprehensive area assessment review highlights finance

    2010-02-25T00:00:00Z

    A review of the comprehensive area assessment has indicated that there must be greater focus by local organisations on achieving better value for money.

  • Kent maternity plans referred to health secretary
    News

    Kent maternity plans referred to health secretary

    2010-02-25T00:00:00Z

    Kent’s overview and scrutiny committee has referred to the health secretary Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells Trust’s plans to develop a midwifery led birth unit at Maidstone Hospital before consultant led maternity services transfer to the new Pembury Hospital next year, because of “public concern”.

  • Michael White
    Comment

    Michael White: NHS reorganisation row

    2010-02-25T00:00:00Z

    By chance I stumbled on an NHS row which intrigues me. It is the sight of Labour ministers and their Tory shadows and wannabe successors joining forces to denounce disgraceful “scaremongering” about a hospital reorganisation.

  • News

    PCT Network appointment

    2010-02-25T00:00:00Z

    John McIvor has been appointed chair of the NHS Confederation’s PCT Network.

  • Inconsistent risk assessment led to pressure ulcers at Mid Staffs, inquiry finds
    News

    Inconsistent risk assessment led to pressure ulcers at Mid Staffs, inquiry finds

    2010-02-24T18:32:00Z

    Inconsistent assessment of the risk of pressure areas is likely to have been one of the causes of pressure ulcers among people who contacted the independent inquiry into Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust.

  • Deficient provision of food and water at Mid Staffs, inquiry found
    News

    Deficient provision of food and water at Mid Staffs, inquiry found

    2010-02-24T18:30:00Z

    “Unacceptable standards of care as a result of systemic failings” led to deficient provision of food and water to patients at Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust, the independent inquiry has found.

  • Lack of compassion for patients
    News

    Staff at Mid Staffs 'lacked compassion'

    2010-02-24T18:27:00Z

    There was a lack of compassion for patients at Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust, as well as a lack of information provided about patients’ condition, and insensitivity when staff were communicating with patients and their families, the inquiry into the trust found.

  • Health secretary Andy Burnham
    News

    Remit announced for investigation of regulatory bodies post Mid Staffs

    2010-02-24T18:24:00Z

    Senior figures from the NHS and regulatory world are likely to have to appear before a new independent investigation of commissioning, supervisory and regulatory bodies that was announced today.

  • ‘No excuse’ for the many cases where patients’ dignity was affected
    News

    'No excuse' for privacy and dignity failings at Mid Staffs

    2010-02-24T18:10:00Z

    The report investigating serious failings at Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust has said there is ‘no excuse’ for the many cases where patients’ dignity was affected, as reported by patients and their families.

  • The inquiry examined medical records, and heard from patients and their families of concerns about record-keeping.
    News

    Relatives had to 'alter faults in medical records' at Mid Staffs

    2010-02-24T18:06:00Z

    The inquiry into serious failings at Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust examined medical records, and heard from patients and their families of concerns about record-keeping.

  • NHS medical director Sir Bruce Keogh
    News

    Don't use death rates to predict real deaths, Mid Staffs inquiry warns

    2010-02-24T17:56:00Z

    The independent inquiry into failings at Mid Staffordshire has found hospital standardised mortality ratios should not be used to predict real numbers of avoidable deaths at the trust.