All Health Service Journal articles in 28 February 2014 – Page 2
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HSJ Knowledge
Lessons from India: how to improve care with limited resources
First dispatch from senior NHS leaders’ research trip
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News
HSJ Live 26.02.2014: Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust to be dissolved
Jeremy Hunt releases written statement announcing trust’s fate, plus the rest of today’s news and comment.
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News
NAO: Monitor delivers 'value for money'
Monitor’s capacity to regulate foundation trusts in difficulty may come under “unsustainable pressure” due to the growth in risk across the sector, the National Audit Office has found.
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HSJ Knowledge
Trusts can integrate pharmacy into community care
Involve pharmacists in care pathways
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News
UPDATED: Health bosses 'undermine trust' in patient database, say MPs
Members of the Commons health committee criticised the NHS’s handling of the care.data project, in a heated evidence session yesterday.
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HSJ Knowledge
Six questions about the increase of children in A&E
Andreas Hadjitheoris wants your views on what’s really happening in A&E
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News
Follow it live: health committee on Care.data
Live tweeting from the Commons health committee as it hears evidence about the troubled data scheme
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Comment
The Welsh NHS is the latest political football
The ‘crisis’ is more about politics than health
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News
Updated: NHS staff report better communication with managers
There has been an improvement in communication between senior managers and staff after the issue was highlighted in the Francis report, according to the results of the NHS Staff Survey, published today.
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HSJ Local
Bug-hit surgeon starts court fight
A heart surgeon who has not returned to work since five of his patients died after becoming infected with an antibiotic resistant bug during valve replacements has launched High Court proceedings against his employer.
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News
Increase in NHS land designated for housing
Proposals to sell hospital sites contributed to an 11 per cent rise in the area of land being designated for sale for housing by English NHS organisations in 2012.
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News
Hospital death data 'distraction'
Questions have been raised over the value of mortality statistics published for NHS hospitals, after an academic taking part in a review of their use branded them “spurious” and said the public would be better off ignoring them.
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News
HSJ Live 25.02.2014: Health committee holds session on care.data
Latest updates from the select committee session on the care.data project, plus the rest of today’s news and comment
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News
Foundation trusts overspend on agency staff
The foundation trust sector massively overspent on contract and agency staff in the final three months of last year, Monitor data shows.
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HSJ Knowledge
Can Mandela's model for restorative justice work in healthcare?
Healing, not punishment
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HSJ Local
English trust to stop cross-border elective work
A trust near to the Welsh border will stop carrying out non-specialised planned care on behalf of a number of Welsh NHS bodies following what it describes as “continuing payment issues”.
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HSJ Local
New chief executive for Wye Valley
WORKFORCE: Wye Valley Trust has appointed a new chief executive.
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News
CSUs required to offer outcomes based contracting support
Support service providers will be required to offer commissioners help with drawing up innovative outcomes based contracts, according to a set of procurement rules to be unveiled today.
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News
CQC to review how it engages with public
The Care Quality Commission has said it is reviewing how it can engage more effectively with members of the public.
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