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New chair replaces leader who quit after complaints row

2023-04-14T04:00:00+01:00

A new chair has been appointed at a mental health trust which lost its previous chair following complaints about their behaviour.

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Exclusive: the trusts offering thousands of staff inferior pensions

2023-01-18T12:40:00+00:00

Trusts are regularly denying staff employed by their wholly owned subsidiary companies access to the NHS pension and providing them with schemes which are significantly less generous.

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Complaints against trust chair upheld by leaked report

2023-01-12T14:00:00+00:00

A trust chair failed to follow proper processes when suspending a colleague and did not always act with “honesty, truthfulness and clarity”, an investigation found.

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Four in five trusts yet to reach digitisation target

2022-11-23T06:00:00+00:00

Only one in five trusts has reached the level of digitisation required by 2025 – more than three years after the target was set, tech chiefs have revealed.

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Just 10 trusts responsible for half of ‘unacceptable’ placements

2022-11-03T06:21:00+00:00

Just 10 trusts account for more than half of patients ‘inappropriately’ sent out of their area for a mental health bed – with dozens having to travel up to 300km, according to HSJ analysis.

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‘Staff holidays’ delay death review by up to nine months

2022-05-05T11:35:00+01:00

A coroner has expressed ‘serious concern’ after a trust-wide safety review – prompted by the death of a young mother – was delayed by up to nine months due to ‘staff holidays’.

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Revealed: the trusts where one in six staff have not had two covid jabs

2021-10-26T11:57:00+01:00

There are 16 NHS trusts where at least one in six staff have not had two doses of coronavirus vaccine, and all but one of them are in London and Birmingham.

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Care increasingly disrupted by building failures as NHS repair bill grows

2021-10-15T15:38:00+01:00

Patient care is being disrupted by increasing numbers of infrastructure failures amid a continued rise in the cost of fixing outdated and potentially dangerous parts of the NHS estate, new figures show.

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HSJ Value Awards 2021: HSJ Value Pilot Project of the Year

2021-09-02T23:01:00+01:00

The project’s purpose was the redistribution of power, whereby citizens identify local needs and coproduce the agenda for improving quality in the Barkantine practice, Tower Hamlets. The project embodied power sharing at every level: system collaboration via a steering group, and a project team that included staff and community.

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The NHS and its partners must 'take risks' to improve care for children

2021-05-17T04:55:00+01:00

For healthcare to truly improve the overall outcomes of children and young people health issues must be addressed holistically alongside factors like safety, wellbeing, and access to education, training and skills. By Rukshana Kapasi

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Mental Health Matters: ‘A culture of risk taking’

2021-03-02T13:00:00+00:00

HSJ’s fortnightly briefing covering safety, quality, performance and finances in the mental health sector — contact me in confidence.

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HSJ’s 10 most read mental health stories of 2020

2020-12-29T05:00:00+00:00

As we get ready to say goodbye to 2020, HSJ takes a look back at the 10 most read mental health stories of the year.

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What does a growing need for remote working mean for the NHS?

2020-11-19T06:00:00+00:00

The coronavirus pandemic has brought in a remote working revolution in the NHS, which brings with it new challenges and opportunities. An HSJ webinar, supported by IBM, explored this key issue.

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Leaked emails raise flag on ‘extremely concerning’ bed shortage

2020-10-15T05:19:00+01:00

‘Systemic’ problems within mental health services in Birmingham have caused the number of people waiting for an inpatient bed to reach ‘extremely concerning’ levels, according to documents leaked to HSJ.

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What does a growing need for remote working mean for the NHS?

2020-09-24T13:00:00+01:00

David Probert, the chief executive of Moorfields Eye Hospital Foundation Trust, was among the panellists for an HSJ webinar that explored what a growing need for remote working means for the NHS.

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City plans ‘integrated care system for mental health’

2020-09-04T12:00:00+01:00

Local mental health commissioning may be transferred to NHS providers under a new contract in one of the UK’s biggest cities.

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Executives all white in city where 40pc of population is BAME

2020-09-01T05:23:00+01:00

Every current executive director at the five NHS trusts in Birmingham is white, despite more than 40 per cent of the city’s population being from a black, Asian or ethnic minority background.

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Incoming HEE chief: ‘White leaders under pressure’ to prove black lives matter

2020-06-22T04:43:00+01:00

The NHS must directly confront the issue of “white privilege”, take responsibility for the fact that some from a minority ethnic background believe the service contains “racist” organisations, and stop looking for reasons not to tackle discrimination, leading NHS figures have told HSJ.

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Exclusive: Senior doctors warned of service failings before 12 deaths

2020-06-09T04:39:00+01:00

Senior doctors repeatedly raised concerns over safety and staffing problems at a mental health trust before a cluster of 12 deaths, an HSJ investigation has found.

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Trust chief: I have been ‘culpable’ and ‘complicit’ on BAME issues

2020-06-08T13:28:00+01:00

A trust chief has told staff she has been “culpable” and “complicit” when it comes to understanding the inequality and discrimination faced by black, Asian and minority ethnic people.