South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 2818

  • News

    DH publishes costing manual

    2008-02-08T12:59:00Z

    The Department of Health has published a manual setting out the principles and practice of NHS costing.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Mobile data security in the NHS

    2008-02-08T09:00:00Z

    What is the best way to protect confidential patient data on mobile devices? Caroline Ikomi looks at the essentials

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Paul Jennings on bringing the foundation trust model to PCTs

    2008-02-08T09:00:00Z

    Creating a membership organisation has helped one primary care trust increase public involvement in decision-making

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Paul Jennings on bringing the foundation trust model to PCTs

    2008-02-08T09:00:00Z

    Creating a membership organisation has helped one primary care trust increase public involvement in decision-making

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Mobile data security in the NHS

    2008-02-08T09:00:00Z

    What is the best way to protect confidential patient data on mobile devices? Caroline Ikomi looks at the essentials

  • News

    DH seeks Granger replacement

    2008-02-07T16:41:00Z

    The Department of Health is recruiting a chief information officer following the departure of Richard Granger from his post as director general of IT for the NHS.

  • News

    DH seeks Granger replacement

    2008-02-07T16:41:00Z

    The Department of Health is recruiting a chief information officer following the departure of Richard Granger from his post as director general of IT for the NHS.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Electronic consultation cuts hospital referrals in Bradford by half

    2008-02-07T13:57:17Z

    Clinicians in Bradford, West Yorkshire, are piloting a scheme to cut referrals to secondary care and improve the care pathway for chronic kidney disease. The scheme relies on an 'e-consultation' tool that allows primary and secondary care clinicians to communicate electronically.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Alan Maynard on hard questions for NICE

    2008-02-07T13:50:08Z

    Everyone accepts that resources are scarce and that rationing in the NHS is ubiquitous. Rationing involves depriving patients of care from which they might benefit and would like to have. The most explicit instrument for rationing in England, Wales and Northern Ireland is the National Institute for Health and Clinical ...

  • News

    Dental regulator takes company to court

    2008-02-07T13:16:00Z

    The General Dental Council has launched legal proceedings against a company it claims has been illegally operating a dental business.Community First for Treatment is accused of receiving payment for dental work in two practices in Peterborough and Boston. The GDC claims that, contrary to the law, the majority of the ...

  • News

    Connecting for Health unveils new IT training programme

    2008-02-07T13:08:00Z

    NHS Connecting for Health will introduce a new IT skills training programme on 3 March, replacing its European Computer Driving Licence programme, which will close later that month.

  • News

    New health and social care complaints system

    2008-02-07T13:02:00Z

    Councils and the NHS are to trial a new health and social care complaints system, the DH announced today.

  • News

    Migrant medical training applications curtailed

    2008-02-07T12:59:00Z

    Temporary changes to immigration rules will reduce the potential pool of migrants applying to UK postgraduate medical training from 5,000 to 3,000 in 2009, the Department of Health has said.

  • News

    DH appoints interim information chief

    2008-02-07T12:52:00Z

    The Department of Health has appointed Matthew Swindells as interim chief information officer, replacing Richard Granger who left the department last week.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    The information highway

    2008-02-07T12:10:08Z

    Two doctors are transforming the way in which the NHS collects and uses data, says Daloni Carlisle

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Patient reports are simple and useful

    2008-02-07T09:00:00Z

    Despite all the data flowing around the NHS, the question of whether the patient feels better after a procedure is an extremely difficult one to answer. Some clinicians keep their own records, but more often than not they are interested only in whether what they did was successful from their ...

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Help us identify the NHS's biggest figures

    2008-02-07T09:00:00Z

    In the first week of July, when the NHS will celebrate its diamond jubilee, HSJ will be publishing the names of the 60 most influential figures in the service's history, and we would like your help in drawing up the roll of honour.

  • Comment

    Media Watch: agency nurses

    2008-02-07T09:00:00Z

    Agency nurses are raking it in with some hospitals paying them more than £120 an hour, according to figures obtained by the Conservatives.

  • Comment

    Malcolm Lowe-Lauri on the need for evidence

    2008-02-07T09:00:00Z

    There's a scene in Monty Python and the Holy Grail where a king has an errant son under guard. After a father-son exchange, he prepares to leave and asks the guards to stay with his son. After walking a short distance, he turns to find them walking behind him. There ...

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Local control puts boards under the spotlight

    2008-02-07T09:00:00Z

    The drive for local autonomy means non-executives and chairs are under ever-closer scrutiny. The body charged with recruiting them hopes to prepare them through improved selection and training