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The Health and Safety Executive is prosecuting a mental health trust after two nurses were attacked by a patient, it has been confirmed to HSJ. → Read More
Hospital rebuild plan depends on extra private patient income | HSJ Local | Health Service Journal → Read More
A pioneering new assessment suite for people suffering a mental health crisis missed its target for reducing hospital admissions during the winter. → Read More
A single chief officer has been appointed across the three clinical commissioning groups in the Surrey Heartlands sustainability and transformation partnership. → Read More
South London commissioners have tendered a new alliance contract for adult mental health services worth up to £650m over 10 years, which aims to eventually generate efficiency savings worth 15 per cent. → Read More
An acute trust has admitted that 22 of its cancer patients, including three who have either died or are terminally ill, could have been harmed after appointments were not followed up. → Read More
Waiting times for children in need of a wheelchair have been inaccurately reported by Virgin Care. → Read More
A struggling teaching trust has submitted a £200m estates plan to NHS Improvement in a bid to ensure its estate is safe and fit for purpose. → Read More
A trust which is rated outstanding and is in relative financial health has reported an £8m deterioration in its finances. → Read More
A trust which is rated outstanding and is in relative financial health has reported an £8m deterioration in its finances. → Read More
A trust rated outstanding has decided to cut its number of public of governors by nearly half “to be more effective” in delivering year one of its sustainability and transformation plan. → Read More
A trust placed in financial special measures last month has appointed a new chief financial officer. → Read More
A mental health trust which runs prisons services is launching a review of the way it handles deaths in custody after concerns that such incidents are not being investigated in a “robust” way. → Read More
A trust recently removed from special measures has less than two months to move nearly 40 junior doctors from one of its hospitals, after Health Education England found consultant support for trainees was “not adequate”. → Read More
One of Jeremy Hunt’s special advisers has been appointed as an executive director at a struggling London trust. → Read More
A teaching trust recently taken out of special measures has been told its level of consultant cover for 38 of its junior doctors is “not adequate”. → Read More
Three London trusts have agreed to redesign their cancer services to try to improve patient care and waiting time performance. → Read More
A top teaching trust has granted semi-autonomy to its outstanding-rated children’s hospital, to give it “more clinical ownership”, HSJ can reveal. → Read More
NHS Improvement has approved £30m of new investment in emergency care facilities at a special measures trust, as part of a new initiative to reduce A&E waiting times and improve the care quality. → Read More
A major teaching trust has presented its commissioners with an unexpected £20m bill after discovering it has been inaccurately coding its activity “for a number of years”. → Read More