All Health Service Journal articles in 29 April 2010 – Page 3

  • Scotland’s largest health board has said it had started to draw up a policy on stalking after staff had been followed, photographed and harassed.
    News

    Stalking policy drawn up after staff followed

    2010-04-26T10:43:00Z

    Scotland’s largest health board has said it had started to draw up a policy on stalking after staff had been followed, photographed and harassed.

  • The Tories have highlighted their promise to spend £200 million to give patients access to cancer drugs.
    News

    Experts issue cancer care election challenge

    2010-04-26T10:00:00Z

    A group of cancer experts have challenged political parties to explain how they would cut waits for diagnosis and treatment of the disease, which they said offered the greatest hope of saving lives and improving life expectancy.

  • Formal presentations: how to stand out at work
    HSJ Knowledge

    Formal presentations: how to stand out at work

    2010-04-26T00:00:00Z

    Memorable stories, punchy introductions and strong conclusions combine to make sure formal presentations hit the mark, says Constance Lamb

  • Pete Mason
    Comment

    Pete Mason on NHS management coaching

    2010-04-26T00:00:00Z

    Talent development and retention - furthering the ambitions of your star performers by providing them with the means to widen their skill sets and progress their careers - is a crucial aspect of maintaining an accomplished health sector workforce.

  • Sustainability: how green are your care pathways?
    HSJ Knowledge

    Sustainability: how green are your care pathways?

    2010-04-26T00:00:00Z

    The way forward in carbon reduction is through creative commissioning for pathways of care. In the final part in our series on sustainability, Jennifer Taylor looks at how the new approach is gaining momentum

  • Norman Lamb interview: the Liberal Democrats' health policy priorities
    News

    Norman Lamb interview: the Liberal Democrats' health policy priorities

    2010-04-23T13:34:00Z

    If Liberal Democrat health spokesman Norman Lamb once felt ignored by the health world, he is clearly now enjoying the limelight generated by talk of a hung parliament.

  • Norman Lamb
    Comment

    Norman Lamb on the NHS under the Lib Dems

    2010-04-23T13:14:00Z

    With the polls tipping in their favour, the Lib Dems are under increasing pressure to spell out what they would do in the case of a hung parliament, or if they were to win outright. The shadow health spokesman says axing SHAs, devolving power to local bodies and focusing on ...

  • Tories call for locally sourced NHS hospital food
    News

    Tories call for locally sourced NHS hospital food

    2010-04-23T10:29:00Z

    The Tories want details of food served in NHS hospitals published so the public can see if ingredients are locally sourced.

  • Drug firms lose battle over pricing
    News

    Drug firms lose battle over pricing

    2010-04-23T10:16:00Z

    A government scheme encouraging doctors to prescribe low-cost medicines has overcome a legal challenge by pharmaceutical companies.

  • Health Debate 2010: watch it live at 11am
    News

    Health Debate 2010: watch it here

    2010-04-22T09:30:00Z

    Want to hear first hand what the three main parties have to say on health? Watch a health hustings event hosted by the Royal College of Nursing, The King’s Fund, NHS Confederation and the British Medical Association.