South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 2870
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Night-time accidents total 140,000
Last year, 140,000 cases of slips, trips and medical errors happened at night to patients receiving NHS care, a new survey claims.
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Comment
GP shortage story still rings true today
Just a note to congratulate HSJ on its prescience in publishing an article of mine ('Weight watchers', 1996 106(5501), 28-30) which predated by 11 years the current concern of health secretary Alan Johnson and junior health minister Lord Darzi about the shortage of GPs in poor health areas, writes John ...
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Some HR managers need to brush up on the law
Regarding the article 'Thousands of doctors may be working illegally', I am not surprised the human resources manager quoted asked not to be named, as in my opinion remedial training in employment law basics would certainly be indicated for this individual, with particular reference to laws passed since 1996, says ...
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Promoting easy access to healthcare websites
We have grave concerns that many NHS service-linked information websites may be failing in their primary purpose of helping vulnerable people become empowered through access to meaningful information, write Dr Gavin Newby and Dr Christine Groom
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HSJ Knowledge
Mental health: unhappy old age
Dementia is far from the only mental health problem for over-65s, yet the millions who struggle with depression are scandalously neglected. Stuart Shepherd reports
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HSJ Knowledge
Dave Lee on mental health stigma
Stigma is one of those words used so frequently in the mental health field that you almost expect it to be an acronym for something else. Tackling it is certainly one of the great challenges in mental health, and an area mental health foundation trust applicants are almost statutorily optimistic ...
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The real workforce
What kind of health workforce will England need in 2022? Sandra Dawson and colleagues looked to the future and saw a key role for informal carers
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Ali Mohammed on talking and listening
It had been a long sunny day in Brighton and as I walked into our secretarial support office, sleeves rolled up and tie removed, my PA suggested out of concern that I was looking hot. The cheeky side of me came to the fore and I suggested that she wasn’t ...
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Andrew Jones on the Pandora's box of GP access
Improved access to family doctors may not be all it is cracked up to be.
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Mediawatch
Hospitals'swamped by out-of-hours care failure'read the Daily Telegraph's headline earlier this week after it told readers that hospital accident and emergency departments are being'inundated'by patients with minor ailments because the out-of-hours service provided by GPs is'so poor'. The broadsheet published findings from a study by the Royal College of ...
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Out-of-hours care 'inflexible'
Out-of-hours care for acutely ill people is largely inadequate and inflexible, according to a new report from the Royal College of Physicians.
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GPs back practice-based commissioning
New data on practice-based commissioning from the Department of Health claims that 57 per cent of GPs are supportive of PBC as a policy. A further 22 per cent are neutral and 8 per cent strongly oppose the policy.The results of the survey also show that 31 per cent said ...
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New contract for industry-sponsored trials
The Department of Health has introduced a new single research contract called the contract research organisation model clinical trial agreement. It is designed to speed up the contracting process for industry-sponsored trials.
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Increased infection risk for homeless drug users
A report from the Health Protection Agency shows that around three-quarters of injecting drug users have been homeless at some point.
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HPV immunisation programme announced
A human papilloma virus (HPV) immunisation programme to routinely vaccinate girls aged 12-13 against cervical cancer will begin in September 2008.
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HSJ Knowledge
Foreign exchange
How can we ensure we collect payment from overseas visitors? Andy Finlay reports on how his trust near Heathrow is succeeding
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Young and elderly least likely to get best diabetes care
There is room for inprovement in the care of people with diabetes, according to a report from the Information Centre for health and social care.The National Diabetes Audit, carried out by the Information Centre on behalf of the Healthcare Commission, is an ongoing audit designed to monitor care and help ...
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HSJ Knowledge
Separating services: a guide for PCTs
PCTs need to separate provider and commissioner services to demonstrate transparency, accountability and modernised regulation. Christian Dingwall explains how to achieve this
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HSJ Knowledge
Andrew Castle on improving procurement processes
Collecting and interpreting data is an essential part of supply chain management
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The Men and Pharmacy project
Postmen are to be the first to benefit from a project launched by the Men’s Health Forum to encourage men to visit their local pharmacy.The Men and Pharmacy project aims to find out why men make only limited use of pharmacy services and how this might be improved.As part of ...











