All Health Service Journal articles in 27 June 2014 – Page 2
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Supplements
Clinical care protocols: When safe comes as standard
Why evidence based clinical care protocols hold the key to standardising care
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Supplements
Hard to reach groups: Making a call on the mobile
A mobile van with groundbreaking technology and X-ray diagnosis is reaching the fringes of society
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Supplements
Patient safety supplement: The locum motive and body of evidence
Hiring temps and using clinical protocols are key
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HSJ Local
Major incident declared at LAS as demand increases
PERFORMANCE: London Ambulance Service Trust declared a major incident on Monday because of intense pressure on the system.
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HSJ Local
A&E closure could result in £3.5m income loss
FINANCE: The closure of Central Middlesex Hospital accident and emergency department may result in a loss to the trust of around £3.5m.
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News
NHS England: CCG interest in controlling CSUs 'evaporates'
The appetite of clinical commissioning groups to take control of their support service suppliers has dwindled, NHS England has claimed today.
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News
Stevens putting 'rigour' into care fund approval process, minister says
Simon Stevens is ‘insisting on real rigour in the process’ of approving better care fund plans, care services minister Norman Lamb has said.
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News
New patient safety website draws on 'old' data
Trusts pinpointed as having a poor patient safety incident reporting culture on a new website have criticised the measure and its use of old data.
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News
Lord Carter outlines early priorities for procurement
The new NHS procurement champion has urged trusts to be open minded about the benefits of a more centralised purchasing system
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News
Practices increasingly relying on primary care staff to fill GP shortfalls
GP surgeries in areas with some of the highest patient to doctor ratios are increasingly relying on nurses to plug gaps left by the shortage of medics
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Supplements
Dalton review roundtable: chains and other choices
Hospital chains are not the only option for new provider models in the acute sector
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HSJ Knowledge
Where now for the NHS's best leadership talent?
How one programme has inspired and retained new NHS leaders
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News
Francis to explore NHS 'culture of fear' in new whistleblowing inquiry
Sir Robert Francis QC is to lead a review of how whistleblowers are treated in the NHS, it has been announced today.
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Comment
Teach clinicians how to talk about cancer
Patients want a dialogue that goes beyond their consultation
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HSJ Local
Foundation trust set to start running GP practices
STRUCTURE: Northumbria Healthcare Foundation Trust is set to take over the “full ownership” of two GP practices, it has said, and is offering to run others.
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Leader
Wollaston should follow Dorrell's lead to maximise influence
She can put committee at heart of debate
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Leader
Integration pioneers dare to dream big
We should welcome the ambition of bold CCGs and councils
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News
Revealed: the trusts set to be highlighted for reporting concerns
Six trusts that have been in special measures over the past year are among those set to be named as having a poor culture of reporting patient safety incidents
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News
Exclusive: Consultants could give up weekend working 'veto'
Hospital consultants could give up their veto on delivering non-urgent care at weekends if employers agree to safeguards
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