All Health Service Journal articles in 26 September 2014
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HSJ Knowledge
At the click of a button: Healthcare's future transformed by technology
Avatars, eHealth platforms and wireless monitoring
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Comment
Early cancer diagnoses will cost the NHS considerably less
Saving millions through earlier cancer diagnosis
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HSJ Local
Urgent action taken as Medway A&E remains in 'state of crisis'
PERFORMANCE: The Care Quality Commission is ‘urgently working’ with NHS England and Monitor to make improvements at Medway Maritime Hospital’s accident and emergency department after an unannounced inspection found it ‘remained in a state of crisis with poor clinical leadership’.
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HSJ Local
West Hertfordshire announces senior appointments
WORKFORCE: West Hertfordshire Hospitals Trust has announced a number of senior appointments.
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Supplements
LGC/HSJ Integration Summit report: The legal angles
The implications of new integration legislation
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News
One in 10 trusts lack permanent finance chief, reveals HSJ analysis
Almost one in 10 trust boards does not have a permanent finance director amid one of the biggest ever NHS funding squeezes, HSJ analysis has revealed.
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Supplements
Transformation supplement: Seal the deal
NHS leaders need to embrace IT and technology as part of everything they do
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Comment
A wall of fines: perverse waiting targets pack a bigger punch
There is a better way to measure waiting times
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HSJ Partners
The bottom line is commission for quality, not just savings
Don’t put end of life care at risk
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News
26 September issue of HSJ is ready to read on the app
This week’s issue of HSJ magazine is now available to read on our tablet app.
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Supplements
Fat chances: Leadership survey results
HSJ’s leadership survey suggests the NHS has not been cut to the bone
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Supplements
Patient experience special report: Quality care begins at home
Home monitoring can improve life for patients
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Comment
Local issues need local solutions, not another top-down restructure
Clinical commissioning is key
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News
West London Mental Health Trust employment tribunal begins
A psychologist wept as she told an employment tribunal she thought about suicide because of bullying she allegedly suffered working at the West London Mental Health Trust
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News
DH weighs into baby death probe
The Department of Health has begun brokering talks between NHS England and the Care Quality Commission in a bid to close the “gap” in the care complaints regime revealed by an HSJ investigation.
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News
HSJ Live 25.09.2014: NHS England's new area team structure
HSJ can reveal the 12 area teams that will be created as part of NHS England’s upcoming major restructure, plus the rest of today’s news and comment
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Comment
The NHS faces the biggest funding challenge in its history
More money is only part of the answer
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HSJ Knowledge
Failure to prepare IT projects is to prepare for failure
Precision planning pays dividends with new tech projects
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News
Lamb proposes new laws to empower health and wellbeing boards
New laws should be introduced in the next parliament to give health and wellbeing boards extra powers including the ability to independently hold budgets, Norman Lamb has told HSJ.
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News
Exclusive: CCGs to be involved in 'bulk' of specialised services
Clinical commissioning groups could be asked to co-commission “the bulk” of NHS England’s £14bn specialised services budget, the head of its specialised commissioning taskforce has said.