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- Barbara_Hakin abstract "Dr Dame Barbara Ann Hakin is the Deputy Chief Executive of NHS England. She was formerly the Chief Executive of the East Midlands Strategic Health Authority. She was formerly a General Practitioner in Bradford.She was accused of disregarding patient safety in a drive to ensure trusts met performance targets when chief executive of the East Midlands Strategic Health Authority in 2009 by Private Eye journalists Andrew Bousfield and Dr. Phil Hammond. 17 allegations were made by and related mainly to her treatment of former United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust chief executive Gary Walker. She was referred to the General Medical Council. In October 2013 GMC case examiners ruled the case should be closed as there was no realistic prospect of finding her fitness to practice as a physician had been impaired in relation to any of the claims.She was said by the Health Service Journal to be the 16th most powerful person (and most influential woman) in the English NHS in December 2013 and her salary (£195,000) in 2013 was the seventh highest in the NHS.She was created a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 2009 Queens BirthdayHonours List.In July 2015 she announced that she would retire by the end of the year.".
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- Barbara_Hakin comment "Dr Dame Barbara Ann Hakin is the Deputy Chief Executive of NHS England. She was formerly the Chief Executive of the East Midlands Strategic Health Authority. She was formerly a General Practitioner in Bradford.She was accused of disregarding patient safety in a drive to ensure trusts met performance targets when chief executive of the East Midlands Strategic Health Authority in 2009 by Private Eye journalists Andrew Bousfield and Dr. Phil Hammond.".
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