All Health Service Journal articles in 22 August 2014 – Page 2
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News
Help us find the top innovators driving structural reform within healthcare
Who are the people finding new ways to tackle the challenges facing the sector?
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Comment
Protecting urgent patients not covered by targets is easier said than done
It isn’t happening consistently
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News
Health economies across the country face acute sector deficits
Hospital trust financial problems have now spread across England, with the acute sector in the majority of health economies expecting an overall deficit in 2014-15.
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Comment
Election 2015: Politicians need to get in step with the public's NHS love affair
The political debate rages on
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Leader
East Kent is a test case for new CQC regime and its consequences
Monitor is yet to make its decision
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News
GPs feel pressured over antibiotics
Almost half of GPs have admitted prescribing antibiotics even though they know they will not treat the patient’s condition, a survey shows.
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News
Better care on track despite tough climate, new chief claims
The government’s ambitious plan to integrate health and social care is on track to go live next April despite the ‘tough’ financial climate, the health chief overseeing the project has said
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News
Monitor’s pricing tariff independence under scrutiny
The Foundation Trust Network has urged Monitor to stay independent when setting the national pricing tariff, despite pressures on the NHS budget.
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Comment
Michael White: What the Scottish vote means for the NHS
Yes/no vote affects the whole UK system
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Comment
Private hospitals need to be more transparent about patient safety
They should be required to report all incidents
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News
Help us find the top innovators driving healthcare technology
Who are the people finding new ways to tackle the challenges facing the sector?
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News
Exclusive: Emergency medic recruitment hits highest ever level
The number of trainee doctors recruited to work in England’s A&E departments has increased to its highest ever level, Health Education England has revealed
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News
Finney makes new claims in legal battle against CQC
The former deputy chief executive of the Care Quality Commission has made new claims in a legal battle against her ex-employer, alleging its current chair ‘hyped’ a report that stated she staged a ‘cover up’.
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News
Cambridgeshire flagship services restructure racks up over £1m in costs
A clinical commissioning group has spent more than £1m developing and tendering one of the most high profile service restructures in the NHS.
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HSJ Local
South West CCGs look to integration for savings
STRUCTURE: Two clinical commissioning groups hope to alleviate their financial stress by saving millions of pounds through integrated commissioning arrangements with local authorities.
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HSJ Knowledge
Hear the patient voice: their perspectives speak loudly to trusts
Championing patient and public involvement
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Comment
An NHS tax could be the necessary catalyst to kick start innovation
It could play a significant and immediate role
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News
Failing hospitals 'are in denial'
Some failing NHS hospitals are ‘in denial’ about the inadequate care and services offered for patients, a top medical watchdog has said.
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News
Five year NHS strategy to set out preferred 'care models'
The five year strategy being developed by NHS England will set out ‘a range of care models’ aimed at putting the service on a sustainable financial footing, it has said.
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