All Health Service Journal articles in 19 April 2013 – Page 2
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NewsNHS England plans to lead 'radical' service change
NHS England is planning to continue the health service’s current savings drive after 2015, and to recast it as a programme of “ambitious and radical” service change led by its area teams.
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NewsLansley intervention damaged patient care, says Carnall
The former NHS London chief executive has said Andrew Lansley damaged patient care by halting the capital’s large-scale service change programme.
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NewsHSJ live 17.4.2013: MPs to investigate emergency care
House of Commons health select committee issues a call for evidence on emergency services and the rest of today’s news
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HSJ Local
Chief makes pledge to improve complaints handling
PERFORMANCE: Sussex Partnership chief executive Lisa Rodrigues has identified improving the trust’s handling of complaints as her top priority for this financial year.
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HSJ Local
Royal Orthopaedic Hospital appoints new chair
WORKFORCE: The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital has appointed Bryan Jackson as its chair.
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LeaderCan the NHS still deliver major service change?
A new review raises questions over reconfiguration
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NewsExclusive: Healthcare for London review
HSJ has exclusively published the in-depth review into the flagship reconfiguration initiative
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HSJ KnowledgePodcast: sustainability and innovation in health
Mark Britnell and Sir Robert Naylor talk to HSJ
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HSJ KnowledgeCCGs and procurement in their first 100 days
The new groups have to hit the ground running
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HSJ KnowledgeA beacon of hope for coordinated care
A US model that can improve outcomes and reduce costs
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NewsHSJ Live 18.4.2013 Charities slam competition regulations
Charities line up against controversial NHS competition rules, and the rest of the day’s news
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CommentWhat happened to 'any qualified provider'?
AQP has been oddly absent from the competition debate
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CommentReclaiming the NHS employment relationship
We need to change the service’s employment culture
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SupplementsTraining – an HSJ special report
The latest special report looks at why training is crucial to the provision of good quality care services
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SupplementsDelivering training is ‘easier than people believe’
New learning model for the provision of training in health and social care
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SupplementsWorkforce case studies: it’s not just about courses
Good training can also happen in the workplace
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NewsInvolve junior doctors in IT development, conference told
Health service IT managers should draw on the experiences of junior doctors when designing new processes, one such doctor has said.
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NewsCQC could appoint three chief inspectors in regulation shake-up
The Care Quality Commission confirmed today that it planned to appoint two chief inspectors to lead its work on hospitals and adult social care. The regulator said it was also considering the appointment of a third chief inspector, responsible for primary and integrated care.
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NewsBerwick: I'm optimistic about the future of the NHS
A “better” NHS would involve redesign of service delivery but the answer is not in finding the “right number of agencies”, according to the man leading the government’s zero harm review.
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HSJ PartnersBoards should sign up to the NHS's information revolution
How can the NHS use information to drive improvements in care?












