South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 2719

  • News

    SHAs and trusts lock horns over future shape of workforce

    2008-07-31T09:00:00Z

    The government’s NHS workforce strategy is sidelining trusts and fuelling rows with strategic health authorities, managers have told HSJ.Health minister Lord Darzi’s next stage review is being criticised for granting SHAs extra workforce planning powers and saying little about non-clinical managers.

  • News

    Equal at the end of life

    2008-07-31T09:00:00Z

    The first national strategy for end of life care is welcome and I am quietly confident we will see improvements.

  • News

    No prosecutions over Maidstone deaths

    2008-07-30T14:40:00Z

    No-one will face prosecution over the deaths of 90 patients from C difficile at a Kent trust, it was announced today.Kent police and the Health and Safety Executive said they would take no further action after a review prompted by the critical Healthcare Commission report into Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells ...

  • News

    People with learning disabilities let down by NHS, inquiry finds

    2008-07-30T12:28:00Z

    The independent inquiry into access to healthcare for people with learning disabilities has published its findings and its recommendations have been welcomed by the NHS Confederation.Healthcare For All says people with learning disabilities have higher levels of unmet need and receive less effective treatment, despite the Disability Discrimination Act and ...

  • News

    Wales publishes report on organ donation

    2008-07-30T12:21:00Z

    The Welsh Assembly's health, well-being and local government committee has published a report on organ donation.

  • News

    Welsh trust told to review its performance

    2008-07-30T12:02:00Z

    Welsh health minister Edwina Hart has told Cardiff and Vale trust to undertake reviews of its processes, leadership and governance, as well as its waiting list management.

  • News

    Hospital malnutrition doubles in two years

    2008-07-30T11:50:00Z

    The number of serious incidents related to poor nutritional care of hospital patients has almost doubled, figures show.

  • News

    Appeal court ruling on discriminatory pay

    2008-07-30T11:46:00Z

    Trusts may be forced to compensate thousands of female workers who missed out on pay protection schemes awarded to their male colleagues.

  • Comment

    Paul Stanton on NHS boards' duty to the public

    2008-07-30T09:00:00Z

    The good of the public must be served ahead of NHS boards’ narrowly defined organisational interests, placing them as servants of the community need and not its masters.

  • Comment

    Dave Flinton on attracting students to radiography

    2008-07-30T09:00:00Z

    The Department of Health must work closer with universities if the aims of its new cancer plan are to be achieved.

  • News

    National director for learning disabilities appointed

    2008-07-29T11:10:00Z

    Anne Williams has been appointed as national director for learning disabilities at the Department of Health.Her role will be to drive forward policies to ensure people with learning disabilities have equal access to healthcare and other services.

  • News

    Scottish breast screening standards all being met

    2008-07-29T11:00:00Z

    Statistics from the NHS Scotland breast screening programme show that all 11 of its performance standards are being met for the first time.

  • News

    Sexually transmitted infections on rise in Scotland

    2008-07-29T10:52:00Z

    The workload of Scottish genitourinary medicine clinics and the number of acute sexually transmitted infections being diagnosed in them continue to rise, according to figures from NHS Scotland.

  • News

    Continence care suffering, survey claims

    2008-07-29T10:44:00Z

    Waiting times for assessment and provision of continence care products are increasing and around half of primary care trusts exclude some patient groups from receiving any, a survey by the Absorbent Hygiene Products Manufacturers Association has said.

  • Comment

    John Coakley on improving the patient experience

    2008-07-29T09:00:00Z

    How can we improve customer care in the NHS? It is obviously important to seek the views of users of the service, its staff and the general public.

  • HSJ Partners

    Supporting world class commissioning

    2008-07-29T09:00:00Z

    Primary care trusts and practice-based commissioning clusters need accurate, up-to-date information to develop better services for patients. Work is under way to ensure the Secondary Uses Service delivers what they need, writes Tim Straughan

  • HSJ Partners

    Online guide offers support to commissioners

    2008-07-29T09:00:00Z

    A booklet detailing the key NHS information services available to support commissioners has been launched by the NHS Information Centre.

  • HSJ Partners

    Nurses' pay increases by 4.2 per cent

    2008-07-29T09:00:00Z

    Qualified nurses' estimated basic pay increased to £27,000, according to the NHS Information Centre, which published its latest estimates of NHS staff earnings on 26 July.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Managing sickness absence: case study

    2008-07-29T09:00:00Z

    Following a rise in sickness absences among its staff, Wolverhampton City PCT formed a research team to investigate. Kuljit Heer explains what the team found out

  • HSJ Knowledge

    No success for successors in equal pay claims

    2008-07-29T09:00:00Z

    A ruling that a woman's successor, in the same job, was a valid comparator for an equal pay claim has been overturned. Rachel Heenan and Daniella McGuigan explain the implications