South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 2493

  • Beer bottles in a shop
    News

    MPs call for minimum alcohol pricing

    2010-01-08T10:40:00Z

    Minimum pricing for alcoholic drinks, mandatory health warnings on labels and a rise in tax on spirits should be introduced to stem a “shocking” rise in alcohol misuse in England, an MPs’ report has said.

  • Ambulance service in non-emergency appeal
    News

    Ambulance service in non-emergency appeal

    2010-01-08T10:34:00Z

    Ambulance service chiefs in Wales are urging the public only to make 999 calls for genuine life-threatening emergencies as winter pressures intensify.

  • Work needed at Basildon and Thurrock - Andy Burnham
    News

    Work needed at Basildon and Thurrock - Andy Burnham

    2010-01-08T10:07:00Z

    More work needs to be done to improve standards at a scandal-hit NHS foundation trust, health secretary Andy Burnham has told MPs.

  • Private patient debt: it pays to check for eligibility
    HSJ Knowledge

    Private patient debt: it pays to check for eligibility

    2010-01-08T00:00:00Z

    Private patient debt costs millions. Lucy Suddaby finds out how to recover cash from those ineligible for NHS care

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Illness prevention

    2010-01-07T17:30:00Z

    Since its redefinition in 1974 - before which it included local authority health departments - the NHS has never really taken on a significant preventative role. It is still focused on the treatment of acute illnesses.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Local breastfeeding support

    2010-01-07T16:44:00Z

    Commissioning Local Breastfeeding Support Services, published in October last year by the Department of Health and Department for Children, Schools and Families, aims to assist commissioners and primary care trusts in “providing coherent services that will promote breastfeeding and reduce inequalities”, as set out in Healthy Lives, Brighter Futures – ...

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Trauma service transformation

    2010-01-07T15:40:00Z

    The Healthcare for London programme is carrying out a clinically driven service reconfiguration that will ensure world class care at all stages of the patient journey. The Healthcare for London major trauma team explains how they have tackled the challenge of centralising trauma care in the capital.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Quality improvement and cost reduction

    2010-01-07T14:57:00Z

    Classic strategies for major corporate turnaround have always included, among others, quality improvement and cost reduction.

  • Andy Burnham
    News

    Andy Burnham warns of limits to localism in social care

    2010-01-07T14:35:00Z

    Andy Burnham has warned there are limits to localism in social care provision, insisting users regard fairness as more important than devolution.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Low clinical priority procedures

    2010-01-07T14:25:00Z

    This article describes how a primary care trust’s low clinical priority procedures were implemented by a clinical health psychologist working across primary and acute settings. 

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Swine flu planning

    2010-01-07T13:00:00Z

    Good planning and preparation cannot remove the pressure of swine flu but it does put the NHS in the best possible position to respond, says Michael Caley

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Medication errors

    2010-01-07T12:46:00Z

    Mark Thomson considers the role of newly available technologies in tackling patient safety

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Public health workforce development

    2010-01-07T12:29:00Z

    Towards the Best Together is NHS East of England’s 10 year vision, developed through consultation with clinicians, other NHS staff, patients and the public, for the NHS and the region’s population of 5.6 million.  It is based on an ambition to deliver the best health service in England. 

  • FSA launches criminal probe into ex-iSoft bosses
    News

    FSA launches criminal probe into ex-iSoft bosses

    2010-01-07T10:48:00Z

    The Financial Services Authority has started criminal proceedings against four former directors of iSoft, an IT firm involved in the NHS IT programme.

  • More hospitals hit by winter weather
    News

    More hospitals hit by winter weather

    2010-01-07T09:51:00Z

    Unprecedented levels of snowfall have caused chaos for hospitals across the country.

  • Michael White
    Comment

    Michael White on the Conservatives' election campaign

    2010-01-07T00:00:00Z

    Why did my heart sink watching David Cameron launching what amounts to the Conservatives’ general election campaign on Monday, complete with well trailed health pledges and a wholesome poster proclaiming “I’ll cut the deficit. Not the NHS”?

  • Nutty boys
    Community

    Nutty boys

    2010-01-07T00:00:00Z

    End Game believes that DH senior staff should be commended for their candid descriptions of the recession and impending public spending squeeze.

  • PCTs falling behind on maternity access
    News

    PCTs falling behind on maternity access

    2010-01-07T00:00:00Z

    More than a third of primary care trusts are failing to meet a key maternity services access target, despite claiming they have met the government’s flagship “choice guarantees” for pregnant women.

  • Andrew Lansley
    News

    NHS at centre of Tories’ election campaign

    2010-01-07T00:00:00Z

    The Conservative Party has placed the NHS at the centre of its newly launched election campaign with a “realistic” draft health manifesto that scales down several earlier pledges.

  • NHS trusts count cost of free parking
    News

    NHS trusts count cost of free parking

    2010-01-07T00:00:00Z

    Plans to phase out hospital car parking charges for a significant proportion of patients will cost NHS organisations up to £140m a year.