South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 2841

  • News

    Report highlights x-ray dangers

    2007-12-19T11:22:19Z

    X-ray machines may impact on public health, according to the 12th annual report by the Health Protection Agency's Centre for Radiation, Chemical and Environmental Hazards.

  • News

    Alarms raised over neonatal capacity

    2007-12-19T11:20:57Z

    NHS neonatal services are 'challenged', according to a National Audit Office report.Caring for Vulnerable Babies: the reorganisation of neonatal services in England, published today, has highlighted severe shortages in the number of neonatal nurses available to staff units across the country.

  • News

    Lib Dem leader calls for 'bonfire' of NHS targets

    2007-12-19T11:19:37Z

    Newly elected Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg outlined his vision for the NHS in a recent blog entry. He said he would devolve control of the NHS to locally elected representatives and have a 'bonfire of central targets'.

  • News

    EU health tourism plans delayed

    2007-12-19T11:18:08Z

    A controversial European Commission directive that was set to open the way for EU patients to travel abroad for treatments at the expense of their home countries has been delayed.

  • News

    Emergency reconfiguration plans approved

    2007-12-19T11:16:35Z

    The Independent Reconfiguration Panel has endorsed two separate plans to concentrate emergency services.

  • Comment

    Christopher Balchin on being glad of the NHS

    2007-12-19T09:00:00Z

    The author, who lives in the US, explains why he is so glad the UK has a national health service

  • News

    Trusts should do more for kids

    2007-12-18T15:02:23Z

    Concerns have been raised about the NHS’s ability to ensure children are protected. A Healthcare Commission report, Safeguarding Children and Young People, A Shared Responsibility, says trust boards may not be giving enough priority to training staff in this area. Systems for protecting and safeguarding children are improving, but partnership ...

  • News

    3rd sector

    2007-12-18T13:45:40Z

    More voluntary organisations would work alongside the NHS as 'strategic partners' under government plans to modernise the health service's investment in the third sector. The Department of Health has launched a consultation in a bid to create a fairer and more streamlined funding system.

  • News

    floods nib

    2007-12-18T13:33:54Z

    An interim report into the way public services responded to the summer floods has highlighted confusion over the roles of health organisations in providing health protection advice. The review, led by Sir Michael Pitt, chairman of the South West Strategic Health Authority, calls for urgent clarification from the Department of ...

  • News

    new community hospital schemes announced

    2007-12-18T13:26:07Z

    Just over one third of the£750m announced in 2006 to modernise community hospitals has now been allocated, the Department of Health has said. The£750m was due to be spent over five years on either building new community hospitals or super surgeries, or renovating old ones. It followed the 2006 health ...

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Creating the perfect acute hospital

    2007-12-18T12:32:47Z

    Judges for the HSJ Award for acute healthcare organisation of the year said if you pulled together all the best practice around the country, you would have the perfect trust. So what would it look like, asks Daloni Carlisle

  • News

    Welsh NHS to buy goods and services online

    2007-12-18T11:20:02Z

    A project that will enable the public sector in Wales to buy all its goods and services online has been given the go-ahead.

  • News

    MRSA rates under scrutiny

    2007-12-18T11:17:51Z

    A report examining the factors behind the variation in MRSA rates between different hospitals has been published by the Department of Health.The report analyses the contribution of organisational factors such as bed occupancy, cleanliness and the use of temporary staffing.

  • News

    Second-hand smoke doubles allergy risk, research claims

    2007-12-18T11:16:10Z

    Babies exposed to second-hand smoke are almost twice as likely to develop allergies to inhaled allergens such as pet hair, according to research released today.

  • News

    New infant mortality guidance

    2007-12-18T11:14:47Z

    Guidance on reducing health inequalities in infant mortality has been published by the Department of Health.

  • News

    Social care body calls for guidelines on restraining older people

    2007-12-18T11:12:42Z

    The use of restraint in the care of older people has been addressed in a new report published by the Commission for Social Care Inspection.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Achieving race equality in mental healthcare

    2007-12-18T09:00:00Z

    New training materials will help address inequalities in mental healthcare, writes Peter Ferns

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Protecting lone workers in the health service

    2007-12-18T09:00:00Z

    New legislation on employee health and safety and a large cash injection from the government have made protecting lone workers a hot topic in the health service. Michael Carrington explains

  • News

    More contenders

    2007-12-17T18:10:51Z

    Pharmacy giant Boots is understood to be involved in a potential bid for the NHS Choices contract. Boots refused to confirm or deny it was interested but a spokeswoman said the company was 'aware of the development of NHS Choices and will be very interested to understand how it progresses' ...

  • Comment

    Awards must recognise diversity of the health service

    2007-12-17T16:21:25Z

    Unison was very pleased to co-sponsor an award again this year and I enjoyed the high-class event at Grosvenor House on 19 November 2007, writes Mike Jackson