South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 2650

  • News

    DH looks to PCT property sales to balance its books

    2008-12-10T12:34:00Z

    The sale of up to 6.5bn of primary care trust property will help the Department of Health out of the looming 16bn hole in its capital spending limit.The limit imposed on the DH and NHS by the Treasury will be jeopardised next April when new accountancy rules mean private finance ...

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    Former race equality leader complains of inaction

    2008-12-10T12:17:00Z

    The former head of the Commission for Racial Equality, Lord Ouseley, has accused the new human rights watchdog of failing to fight discrimination in the health service.

  • Comment

    Improving patient safety: advice for NHS boards

    2008-12-10T09:00:00Z

    Institute for Healthcare Improvement president and chief executive Donald Berwick talks to Stockport foundation trust chair Robina Shah about the role of NHS boards in improving patient safety and quality of care

  • News

    More GP practices offering extended hours

    2008-12-09T13:00:00Z

    The number of GP practices offering extended hours has reached 5,380 or 65 per cent of 8,263 practices. This is an increase from 58.9 per cent in October.

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    Commission on future of public services launched

    2008-12-09T12:49:00Z

    Former Audit Commission chief executive and NHS deputy chief executive Sir Andrew Foster is to chair a commission on the future of public services. The Commission on 2020 Public Services said it is to define the principles of a post-Beveridge framework for public services in an era of “hard fiscal ...

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    More emergency consultants needed, says college

    2008-12-09T12:45:00Z

    The number of emergency medicine consultant posts needs to increase from 740 to 1,500 by 2012, according to the College of Emergency Medicine.

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    Alan Johnson orders shop cigarette displays to be removed

    2008-12-09T12:38:00Z

    Tobacco displays will be removed from shops and access to vending machines restricted as part of moves to stop children and young people from smoking.After holding a consultation on tobacco control, the Department of Health said cigarette displays promote smoking to young people, prompt impulse purchases of cigarettes and undermine ...

  • Comment

    A future for general practice

    2008-12-09T09:00:00Z

    Issues such as GP extended hours (where clumsy government handling of the issue and stubborn BMA behaviour pushed the issue to the wire) and the procurement of GP-led health centres (GPLHCs) encapsulate the tensions from which GP services will be shaped in the next 10 years.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    HSJ supplement / 18 weeks

    2008-12-08T14:47:38Z

    DiagnosticsAlison MooreDiagnostics is one of the great success stories of the 18 weeks programme: the numbers waiting more than six weeks for a test have reduced from nearly 600,000 to less than 15,000 in two years.As well as helping the NHS achieve the 18 week target, this is better for ...

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    HSJ Supplement / 18 weeks

    2008-12-08T14:41:38Z

    Technology challengeDaloni Carlisle Clinicians identify problems that need solving, technologists develop solutions that the NHS then adopts as a way forward. Neat, but obviously in the real world it doesn’t actually work like that.In the real world there is a gap between the clinicians and industry that means innovators do ...

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    HSJ supplement / 18 weeks

    2008-12-08T14:34:40Z

    Sustainability/transformationIngrid TorjesenIn the past, elective care waiting time targets focused on specific parts of the patient pathway – waits for outpatient appointment or operations – rather than the whole journey. This how the 18-week programme is different.Patients have been followed and their whole journey mapped for the first time. By ...

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    HSJ supplement / 18 weeks

    2008-12-08T14:28:50Z

    Success storiesAlison MooreWhen the 18 weeks target was announced in 2004 there was widespread scepticism that the NHS could ever deliver it. But in just four years patients are now getting treatment for both admitted and non-admitted pathways in this time – and the median wait is just eight weeks ...

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    Nick Chapman / Philippa Robinson

    2008-12-08T14:22:40Z

    Foreword It was always a tough ask - could the NHS fundamentally change its ways of working for elective patients, transform the quality of the service that patients experience, reduce the backlogs of long waits, and cut waiting times dramatically? "Waiting lists" and all they implied had seemingly been the ...

  • News

    Health secretary Alan Johnson announces dramatic reforms to PCT funding

    2008-12-08T13:30:00Z

    The Department of Health has unveiled dramatic reforms to primary care trust funding allocations.Health secretary Alan Johnson announced today that PCTs would receive £164bn funding for 2009-10 and 2010-11, equating to an average of £1,612 per person by 2010-11.

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    DH names Patricia Hamilton as medical education head

    2008-12-08T13:23:00Z

    The Department of Health has named the new director of medical education for England.Patricia Hamilton, currently president of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, will take up the position in the New Year.

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    Two thirds of dementia sufferers not known to GPs

    2008-12-08T13:21:00Z

    More than 60 per cent of dementia sufferers are not known to their GPs, according to research by the Liberal Democrats.The party’s health spokesman Norman Lamb said the figures showed the need for improved access to primary care.

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    PCTs urged to master social marketing

    2008-12-08T13:14:00Z

    Primary care trusts must invest more in expertise in social marketing and profiling, a King’s Fund report recommends.Commissioning and Behaviour Change: kicking bad habits is based on a year-long programme of research by the think tank into how people can be convinced to live more healthily.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    BME leadership: secure people's place of honour

    2008-12-08T01:00:00Z

    People from minorities face many obstacles in their careers. The NHS needs to view every individual fairly, says Lubna Haq

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    Patient safety: communication solution

    2008-12-08T01:00:00Z

    Reporting errors helps trusts to spot problems early on. How can you persuade staff to open up? Alison Moore finds out

  • Comment

    Ken Jarrold on Barack Obama the manager

    2008-12-08T01:00:00Z

    For students of leadership and management, these are interesting times. Two very different people, in very different worlds, have been teaching those open to learning.