All Health Service Journal articles in 12 August 2010 – Page 3

  • Each study will focus on a different area, such as child mortality
    HSJ Knowledge

    Health Inequalities: local problems, local solutions

    2010-08-09T07:00:00Z

    A Department of Health programme is uniting local organisations to address key determinants of health, write Lucy Reynolds, Russell Collins and Sam Shah

  • Dr Foster Intelligence stake could be sold
    News

    Dr Foster Intelligence stake could be sold

    2010-08-09T00:00:00Z

    The Department of Health’s stake in Dr Foster Intelligence could be sold following the announcement of a “strategic review” of options for the future of the enterprise.

  • Brap CEO Joy Warmington
    HSJ Knowledge

    Equality and the NHS White Paper

    2010-08-06T12:18:00Z

    What will the drive for increased efficiency mean for equality? Will GP commissioning produce better outcomes for the worst off? Why have we only ever made limited progress on reducing health inequalities and will new changes accelerate our progress? Brap CEO Joy Warmington gives her take on the new NHS ...

  • The government should consider banning strikes by NHS workers as unions prepare to take action against spending cuts, an employers group has suggested.
    News

    NHS strike ban 'should be considered'

    2010-08-06T11:04:00Z

    The government should consider banning strikes by NHS workers as unions prepare to take action against spending cuts, an employers group has suggested.

  • Many managers wrongly believe they excel at managing their staff, a misjudgment which is hindering the UK's "already struggling" businesses, according to the Chartered Management Institute.
    News

    Managers 'hinder organisations'

    2010-08-06T00:00:00Z

    Many managers wrongly believe they excel at managing their staff, a misjudgment which is hindering the UK’s “already struggling” businesses, according to the Chartered Management Institute.

  • Patients hoping to access the government's £50m cancer drugs fund could face difficulties depending on where they live, according to the Rarer Cancers Foundation.
    News

    Cancer drug fund access warning issued

    2010-08-06T00:00:00Z

    Patients hoping to access the government’s £50m cancer drugs fund could face difficulties depending on where they live, according to the Rarer Cancers Foundation.