All Health Service Journal articles in 30 August 2007

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  • HSJ Knowledge

    Informing NHS Choices

    2007-08-24T00:00:00Z

    NHS Choices has been working closely with the Information Centre for health and social care over the past three months to help primary care trusts check and validate the data on this official government website, which covers more than 40,000 organisations and comprises more than 1 million pieces of information.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Green shoots of recovery

    2007-08-28T09:17:00Z

    In the last of our series on organisational turnaround, we peer through the breaks in the clouds around two once-troubled trusts

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Andrew Castle on the perfect process

    2007-08-28T10:39:00Z

    'Just knowing what should be happening, or what we think is happening, does not help us make informed decisions'

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Heroes face up to a day full of crisis

    2007-08-28T12:08:00Z

    The HSJ Challenge gave participants a series of hair-raising 'problems' to resolve, report Charlotte Santry and Victoria Vaughan

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Ken Jarrold on staff carers

    2007-08-28T12:15:00Z

    'Caring is a burden and for some carers it can be overwhelming, making work difficult and sometimes impossible, and severely restricting life chances'

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Tongue twisters

    2007-08-28T12:27:00Z

    English language training opportunities that assist access to and performance in healthcare jobs are under threat, says Paul Gander

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Learning to let go

    2007-08-28T13:48:00Z

    More than half of employees spend some of their holiday worrying about work. Managers could help staff plan ahead and get ready to relax

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Improvements in heart attack treatment

    2007-08-28T16:59:00Z

    The Information Centre for health and social care has welcomed the publication of the fifth Myocardial Infarction National Audit Project.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    New acting chief executive

    2007-08-28T17:33:00Z

    Tim Straughan has been appointed acting chief executive of the Information Centre for health and social care, after the departure of Denise Lievesley.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Apollo mission to improve

    2007-08-28T17:51:00Z

    A free tool created by the national diabetes audit enables GP practices to save time by extracting data from primary care clinical systems automatically

  • Comment

    Hilary Thomas on differing points of view

    2007-08-28T18:06:00Z

    Regulations should enable hospital and community settings to work together on care appraisals, says Hilary Thomas

  • HSJ Knowledge

    The language of business

    2007-08-28T18:56:00Z

    A national English language teaching project has proven that setting resource materials in the context of healthcare increases learners' interest in applying for jobs in the sector. Kath Jones explains

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Paul Allen on a fashionable performance

    2007-08-29T09:39:00Z

    'All teams should take a long hard look at their communication and decision-making processes'

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Managing the commissioner-provider divide

    2007-08-29T09:43:00Z

    Primary care trusts face a confusing array of options in handling their provider arms, says Jeremy Roper

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Strategies for managing the market

    2007-08-29T09:44:00Z

    The Care Services Improvement Partnership has rolled out a pilot information-gathering project in East Lancashire to help commissioners and providers work together for patients. Tony Ryan and colleagues explain

  • News

    Finance chiefs confess to burying bad news

    2007-08-29T17:47:00Z

    Trust chief executives and finance directors are reluctant to publish bad financial forecasts for fear of losing their jobs.

  • Comment

    Paul James on sustainable IT

    2007-08-29T17:53:00Z

    The fate of worn-out electrical equipment may not seem a top priority but new environmental regulations may have caught managers in the health service napping, says Paul James

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Day-case rates on nationwide increase

    2007-08-30T00:00:00Z

    Research by Dr Foster and the NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement analyses productivity savings across a range of areas including reductions in emergency admissions, statin prescribing and increases in day-case rates. For the latter, the most recent quarter shows a saving of £12m, down from £16m in quarter 1 ...

  • News

    £80m 'wasted' on killing inquiries

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    More than £80m has been 'wasted' on inquiries into murders and manslaughters by mental health patients, a leading charity has claimed following an exclusive hsj.co.uk investigation.

  • News

    Call to action as killings continue to fail service users and public

    2007-08-31T00:00:00Z

    A lack of government guidance means SHAs and mental health trusts have little clarity in how to examine why service users were able to kill. Investigations drag on and findings from cases as long ago as 1996 have not been acted on. Charlotte Santry reports