South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 2591

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Commissioner-provider divide

    2009-05-26T22:27:00Z

    Primary care trusts are facing some critical issues over the integrity of local services as they separate their commissioner and provider functions.

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    Carbon reduction

    2009-05-26T22:06:00Z

    Increasing hospital efficiencies is a pressing issue for trusts. In 2008, the Government passed the Climate Change Act, which aims to achieve an 80 per cent cut in CO2 emissions from 1990 levels by 2050.

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    Workforce planning

    2009-05-26T22:00:00Z

    Planning the healthcare workforce has traditionally centred on ensuring that the correct numbers of each type of specialty professional are trained and employed in order to deliver a defined area of service. 

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    Electronic patient records

    2009-05-26T21:49:00Z

    In the third quarter of 2009 Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals foundation trust plans to go live with its new electronic patient record.

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    Customer care

    2009-05-26T21:45:00Z

    April 1 saw the introduction of a new unified system for complaints about health and social care. The new system is designed to be more streamlined and complainant focused with an emphasis on local resolution.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Health inequalities evaluation framework

    2009-05-26T21:40:00Z

    In September 2008, NHS Westminster commissioned Shared Intelligence and Gillian Granville Associates to develop an evaluation framework. The purpose was to shape the development and delivery of the health inequalities and health promotion programmes, and build the local evidence base of effectiveness.

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    Equal pay

    2009-05-26T21:26:00Z

    Any trust involved in the NHS equal pay litigation will need to act with far greater haste if they want to avoid costly appeal hearings. 

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    The 18 week target

    2009-05-26T21:22:00Z

    Eighteen weeks is one of the biggest successes of the NHS in the last decade. Only a handful of trusts have missed the target and more than 90 per cent of patients across England are now treated within four and a half months of referral. It’s all a long way ...

  • Neil Goodwin
    Comment

    Neil Goodwin on NHS boardroom relationships

    2009-05-26T13:23:00Z

    In the recent flurry of NHS chief executive departures, little has been mentioned or heard about the possible impact on wider NHS board membership.

  • Prof Hilary Thomas
    Comment

    Hilary Thomas on treating lymphoedema in the community

    2009-05-26T12:51:00Z

    One of the most heart sinking conditions an oncologist encounters during his or her career is lymphoedema. I use the term “heart sinking” with some embarrassment but, if I am really honest, this is one of those afflictions that made me feel powerless as a clinician.

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    David Peat on embracing NHS change

    2009-05-26T12:34:00Z

    Attitudes to the idea of change have always fascinated me. And I suppose I’m revisiting the concept since I’m on the verge of changing my own role in the NHS by moving on to take up a new post at strategic health authority level.

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    Comment

    Developing an integrated falls prevention service

    2009-05-26T11:40:00Z

    Falls-related injuries are the leading cause of death due to accident in older people. Sue Poulton explains how to develop an integrated falls prevention and bone health service to reduce the risk of falls

  • News

    Hospitals to seek 'immediate feedback' from patients

    2009-05-26T10:24:00Z

    The Department of Health has published guidance on how trusts can collect “immediate feedback” from patients.

  • News

    New health row rocks Channel Islands

    2009-05-26T10:17:00Z

    A new row has broken out in the Channel Islands over who caused the Department of Health to pull out of a 33-year-old reciprocal health deal.

  • David Nicholson
    News

    David Nicholson sticks by NHS quality cash claims

    2009-05-26T10:06:00Z

    NHS chief executive David Nicholson has defended plans to save significant amounts of money by improving quality in the wake of criticism from patient safety experts.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Continuing care

    2009-05-26T00:00:00Z

    Helping patients settle happily into the right long-term care setting is a key dimension of health and social care. Getting it wrong means needier patients, angry families, and spiralling costs.

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    Blogs

    Falling foul of FoI

    2009-05-22T17:37:00Z

    The NHS is struggling to come to terms with Freedom of Information.

  • Blogs

    Retiring leadership

    2009-05-22T15:19:00Z

    As a senior clinician approaches retirement, colleagues arrange little or even large gatherings to mark the occasion.

  • NHS Employers
    News

    NHS Employers names director

    2009-05-22T13:15:00Z

    NHS Employers has named its new director after months without a permanent head.

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    News

    SHA negotiates £124m national NHS Direct contract

    2009-05-22T12:22:00Z

    NHS East of England has negotiated a £124m contract for services from NHS Direct on behalf of the English NHS.