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         News NewsLeadership improves at ‘toxic’ trustOne of England’s largest trusts previously criticised for its “toxic” environment has made significant improvements to its culture, inspectors have said. 
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         News News400-metre ambulance journey prompts trust to change rulesA community trust has lifted restrictions on its district nurses visiting one of its own wards, to prevent the unit calling ambulances to transport patients 400 metres. 
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         News NewsRevealed: War of words among leaders at £1.6bn trustMedical managers at University Hospitals Birmingham have accused some colleagues of misrepresenting doctors’ views and creating “negativity” which is “detrimental to the reputation of our organisation”, HSJ has learned. 
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         News NewsExclusive: Trust orders external review into medical training ‘concerns’University Hospitals Birmingham has ordered an independent review into its international medical training programme, after concerns the scheme may be routinely underpaying overseas doctors. 
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         News NewsUnder-fire director is ‘tackling medical patriarchy’, says hospital trustUniversity Hospitals Birmingham’s chair has defended its chief executive and chief medical officer after consultants voted “no confidence” in them. 
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         News NewsExclusive: Consultants vote ‘no confidence’ in trust CEO and CMOSenior doctors at one of England’s largest hospital trusts have passed a vote of “no confidence” in its CEO and chief medical officer. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ Local‘Insecure’ junior medics ‘crying every day’ in ‘chaotic’ departmentDelays in patient care and a lack of consultant support have left junior medics fearing for their mental health, an NHS England investigation has discovered. 
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         News NewsEx-CEO retires on day scathing report is publishedFormer University Hospitals Birmingham chief executive Professor David Rosser has decided to retire, it has been announced. 
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        NewsFormer trust CEO and medical director cleared over surgery scandalA major trust’s former chief executive and medical director have been cleared, after being accused of failing to protect breast patients from a rogue surgeon. 
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         News NewsMajor trust records fifth never event at troubled departmentA fifth patient has been given the wrong blood at a major teaching hospital’s haematology department where patient safety concerns were raised by clinicians last year. 
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         News News‘We took over NHS’s biggest corporate failure’, says trust CEONo matter the strength of an acquiring organisation, it would be ‘naïve’ to think the ‘biggest corporate failure in NHS history’ can turn itself around quickly, according to University Hospitals Birmingham chief executive Professor David Rosser. 
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         News NewsMore than 1,000 ‘definitely unvaccinated’ staff at one trustAt least 1,000 staff at the country’s largest NHS trust are still unvaccinated with a week to go until the deadline, it can be revealed. 
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         News NewsWe can’t suspend all staff who may pose risk to patients, says governmentThe government has rejected advice from an independent inquiry into the actions of disgraced surgeon Ian Paterson to suspend all healthcare professionals who are suspected of posing a risk to patient safety. 
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        NewsFormer trust CEO and medical director face misconduct charges over surgery scandalThe former chief executive and medical director of a major NHS trust are facing misconduct charges over an alleged failure to protect breast patients from disgraced surgeon Ian Paterson. 
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         HSJ Awards HSJ AwardsHSJ Patient Safety Awards 2021: Maternity and Midwifery Initiative of the YearWINNER University Hospitals Birmingham FT: Covid Maternity Surveillance Service; Keeping Mothers and Babies Safe During a Pandemic 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalMajor trust CEO to face GMC panelThe chief executive of one of England’s largest acute trusts is to appear before a General Medical Council investigation committee, after being accused of providing misleading and inaccurate information to the regulator. 
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         News NewsTwo-year waiters for elective care up by half to just under 4,000The number of patients waiting more than two years for elective care has grown by nearly half in the space of one month, HSJ analysis can reveal. 
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         News NewsTop teaching hospital suspends most cancer surgeryA large trust in the West Midlands has told patients it is suspending “a high proportion” of non-urgent cancer surgery, HSJ has learned. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalDame Julie Moore announces retirementDame Julie Moore has announced her retirement from the newly merged University Hospitals Birmingham Foundation Trust. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalDame Julie Moore dismisses further hospital takeoverDame Julie Moore has dismissed suggestions of another takeover of a neighbouring trust but says the boundaries between acute providers are “blurring” across Birmingham and Solihull. 
 
 
      











 
     
     
     
    