South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 2807

  • News

    HSJ masterclass

    2008-02-25T16:41:32Z

    Trust boards should examine their governance structures and the partnerships between different agencies, according to a paper published this week.The paper "Governance between organisations" calls on NHS trusts to look outside their organisations and ensure that their partnerships between ambulance trusts, commissioners, local authorities and social services departments are up ...

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    Fraud charges

    2008-02-25T11:40:53Z

    Two former directors of a private hospital group have been charged with conspiracy to defraud the NHS.The move by Norfolk police follows an investigation lasting more than a year into financial irregularities at Cawston Park Hospital, one of three psychiatric hospitals run by Chancellor Care. The NHS Counter Fraud and ...

  • News

    Neurosurgery drive for Scotland

    2008-02-25T11:06:26Z

    A national service for neurosurgery is to be set up in Scotland, with current services in Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow retained.

  • News

    Londoners top fruit and veg intake

    2008-02-25T11:04:53Z

    A survey by the Food Standards Agency has found that Londoners are significantly more likely than any other region to be eating a least five portions of fruit and vegetables a day.

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    NHS board funding formula to change

    2008-02-25T11:03:28Z

    A new formula for allocating budgets to NHS boards in Scotland will be introduced from 2009-10.

  • News

    Plea over post-natal depression support

    2008-02-25T11:01:02Z

    More clarity is needed on which health professionals are responsible for detecting and managing post-natal depression, says research in this month's British Journal of General Practice.

  • News

    Johnson announces midwives drive

    2008-02-25T10:55:28Z

    Health secretary Alan Johnson has announced a package of measures to recruit an extra 4,000 midwives to the NHS over the next three years.As part of the recruitment drive, the Department of Health and the Royal College of Midwives will launch a Return to Practice campaign in the summer, with ...

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Ali Mohammed on the makings of morale

    2008-02-25T09:00:00Z

    Who might have said the following: 'It's a dead-end job', 'I'm bored out of my skull' and 'This place sucks'?

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Learning to be unloved

    2008-02-25T09:00:00Z

    In the second article in our series on coaching, Isobel Gowan describes her work with a GP who is new to leadership

  • HSJ Knowledge

    School for scandal

    2008-02-25T09:00:00Z

    If a hospital is unhappy about how it has been represented in a newspaper or magazine, it has the means to complain. Sue Roberts explains

  • Comment

    Creating a fearless ITC strategy

    2008-02-25T09:00:00Z

    Trevor Ludlam's organisation used the national programme for IT as a springboard for implementing a wide range of IT innovations. From integrated patient records to digital pens in A&E, here he explains what they did and how they did it

  • HSJ Knowledge

    What a carve-up: the future of SHAs

    2008-02-25T09:00:00Z

    After 18 months, the role of reconfigured strategic health authorities still does not seem clearly defined. So what does that mean for the future, asks Helen Mooney

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Helen Bevan on the shape of things to come

    2008-02-25T09:00:00Z

    I'm proud to be a Coventry resident. Among Coventry's many attributes are a) it's the home of the NHS Institute and b) it has its own Ikea store.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Open meetings, open minds: a view from the front-line

    2008-02-25T09:00:00Z

    Over the last six months, as part of a pilot for NHS Conversations, our foundation trust has been holding a number of open meetings at which all levels of staff can put forward views on improving the patient experience and functioning better, writes Clive Underwood

  • News

    GUM target

    2008-02-22T16:56:57Z

    The NHS is likely to hit next month's national target to offer patient access to a genitor-urinary medicine clinic within 48 hours, but public health experts predict there will be wide variations across the country.By March the government expects GUM clinics to provide all patients with an appointment within 48 ...

  • Comment

    Monitor watching

    2008-02-22T15:03:20Z

    I did not say that foundation trusts should have the right to ignore government targets and that Monitor should stand up for them when they do (leader, 21 February). All foundation trusts should rightly meet the expectations that ministers have for patients, including government targets, writes Sue Slipman

  • Comment

    We are still accountable to the public

    2008-02-22T12:23:01Z

    Monitor has never said that ministers cannot express concerns with quality and views about priorities ('Is government taking liberties with the foundation principle?'). Indeed, we believe the Department of Health's prime role is to protect the interests of patients by setting targets and quality standards, and by determining nationally what ...

  • News

    Mental health charities make constitution plea

    2008-02-22T11:13:39Z

    A group of mental health charities has sent a joint letter to health secretary Alan Johnson calling on the government to recognise mental health in any potential NHS constitution.It is signed by the chief executives of four major charities and the president of the Royal College of Psychiatrists.

  • News

    Government 'still wasting money on ISTCs'

    2008-02-22T11:04:24Z

    Research published in the British Medical Journal today argues that there is no good evidence that independent sector treatment centres provide value for money or high-quality care.

  • News

    Dentists call for more flexible scrutiny

    2008-02-22T11:03:34Z

    The British Dental Association has called for a more flexible way of monitoring NHS dentistry that emphasises factors such as preventive care, improved oral health, access, quality and patient experience.