A trust chief executive who was cleared of misconduct after being wrongly suspended by her chair has resigned.
As reported by HSJ, the CQC itself has warned that government plans to abolish HSSIB and transfer its functions into the ...
Lung cancer remains one of the UK's most significant health challenges, yet not all patients face the same odds of early ...
It was hoped the bill would provide clarity on how the new data sharing requirements would be achieved but there remain many unanswered questions. On the subject of primary care, we cover why the ...
Hospital staff inappropriately accessed the medical records of victims of the 2024 mass stabbing at a dance class in ...
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The government’s neighbourhood health agenda is “in danger of not happening” amid a lack of clarity over governance structures and funding, the chair of England’s fourth-largest trust has claimed.
A trust whose chair quit after a boardroom row has become the first to have its "capability" rating downgraded by NHS England.
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An employment tribunal has thrown out a former chair’s whistleblowing claims against a trust CEO, saying he “misrepresented and exaggerated” concerns as part of a campaign to oust her.
A mental health trust that has been battling to recover from an abuse scandal has appointed a new chief executive.
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