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      HSJ LocalEast Sussex £2.7m behind planFINANCE: East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust had an adjusted deficit of £1,818k year-to-date in August and an adverse variance against plan of £2,700k, according to board papers. 
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      HSJ LocalNew £21m community hospital for DoverSTRUCTURE: East Kent Hospitals University Foundation Trust’s board of directors have agreed the full business case for a new community hospital in Dover. 
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      HSJ LocalNew unit will ‘complement and support A&E’STRUCTURE: A new Urgent Medical and Ambulatory Unit at Maidstone Hospital will “support and enhance” services provided in accident and emergency, rather than replace them, say doctors. 
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      HSJ LocalEast Sussex claws back 18 week performancePERFORMANCE: East Sussex Healthcare Trust achieved the 18 week target for admitted patients during July and August, following a difficult start to the financial year. 
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      HSJ LocalCancer centre gains charity quality markPERFORMANCE: The Fernhurst Centre at St Richard’s Hospital has been awarded the Macmillan Quality Environment Mark, given to units judged to offer the best standards of cancer care. 
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      HSJ LocalHelipad operational at Frimley ParkSTRUCTURE: Frimley Park Hospital received its first patient by air ambulance this month after its new helipad became fully operational. 
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      HSJ LocalPatient records system could save £100mCOMMERCIAL: An acute trust has become the first NHS organisation to launch a new health records management system, which providers estimate could save up to £100m if introduced nationwide. 
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      HSJ LocalSocial enterprise fund for community wellbeingFINANCE: Social enterprise Central Surrey Health has set up a charitable fund to support community health and wellbeing projects. 
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      HSJ LocalNew air ambulance site in SurreySTRUCTURE: The Kent, Surrey & Sussex Air Ambulance has relocated one of its helicopters to Redhill in Surrey. 
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      HSJ LocalSocial enterprise successful in contract retenderA high profile social enterprise scheme has won a £113m contract to continue providing community services across Mid Surrey. 
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         News NewsCompetition watchdog clears merger of Kent trustsThe NHS Co-operation and Competition Panel has approved the merger of two Kent acute trusts despite concluding it offered “no benefits” to offset its costs to patients and taxpayers. 
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      HSJ LocalMental health reconfiguration consultation nears endSTRUCTURE: A consultation on the reconfiguration of mental health services across Kent is due to end on 26 October. 
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      HSJ LocalNew AQP providers get go-ahead for CBT in KentCOMMERCIAL: New organisations have been given the go-ahead to provide talking therapy, including cognitive behavioural therapy, across Kent and Medway. 
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      HSJ LocalSwale CCG seeks lay membersWORKFORCE: Two independent lay members are being sought to join the governing body of Swale Clinical Commissioning Group. 
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      HSJ LocalVirgin community services begin in SussexCOMMERCIAL: A new community musculoskeletal service has been launched across Hastings and Rother following a tender exercise won by Virgin Care. 
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      HSJ LocalNew image system to improve East Sussex efficiencyPERFORMANCE: East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust is teaming up with other hospitals across the region to introduce a new high-tech imaging system that will improve efficiency for patients. 
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      HSJ LocalLiving rooms turning into virtual wards to cut admissionsSTRUCTURE: Living rooms in Surrey are becoming hospital wards in a scheme that aims to cut admissions. 
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      HSJ LocalBrighton board signs off business case for surgical unitSTRUCTURE: The board of Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals Trust has given the go ahead for a new day surgery centre. 
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      HSJ LocalMidwife led maternity unit opens in East KentSTRUCTURE: St Peters midwifery-led unit opened last month at Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital, Margate. 
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      HSJ LocalThree new non execs sign up at Surrey and SussexWORKFORCE: Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust has appointed three new non-executive directors to its board. 
 
 
      











 
     
     
     
    