All Health Service Journal articles in 30 May 2014 – Page 2
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HSJ KnowledgeCarrying precious cargo: volunteers help trust in a unique way
Bikers are delivering emergency supplies
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NewsHSJ Live 27.05.14: CSU boss to lead NHS 111
The former head of a commissioning support unit is to lead the implementation phase of NHS 111, plus the rest of today’s news and comment.
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NewsExclusive: Dalton unveils plans for hospital reform
Hospital review leader says rewards will encourage higher standards and calls for ‘redeployment’ of management consultant cash
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NewsDalton downplays talk of 'superheads'
Sir David Dalton has rejected the idea that his review is about extending the concept of “superheads” from education to the health service.
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LeaderPutting his ideas into action is Dalton's biggest challenge
Review will need to reconcile common approaches with localism
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NewsCQC NHS enforcement action triples
The number of enforcement actions issued by the Care Quality Commission to NHS trusts surged last year, in a further sign of the increased willingness of regulators to take action over quality concerns in the wake of the Francis report.
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NewsMid Staffs downgrade could face judicial review
The Labour prospective parliamentary candidate for Stafford is seeking a judicial review of the decision to downgrade the town’s hospital.
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HSJ Local
Colchester appoints new interim CEO
Colchester Hospital University Foundation Trust has appointed its third interim chief executive since December as the trust continues to struggle in the wake of its cancer data scandal.
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News
Online discussion: how to provide 'John Lewis' service
Post a question for our experts as they discuss how to improve the patient experience
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HSJ Local
High bed occupancy a barrier to trust’s deficit reduction
PERFORMANCE: A Trust has expressed “serious concern” at its own financial position after it reported a £2.6m deficit at the end of April, £1.5m worse than planned.
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CommentThe NHS needs a 'Bank of England moment'
How to transform the service’s reconfiguration policy
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HSJ KnowledgeLessons from India: 'The focus on standardisation was relentless'
The final dispatch from NHS leaders’ India trip
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CommentScotland puts the squeeze on outpatient long waits
Underlying pressures continue to build on trusts
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SupplementsHSJ and Nursing Times Social Media Pioneers 2014 – mobile friendly
We reveal who is using social media to inspire, spread best practice and raise awareness
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SupplementsSocial media: Now you’ve signed up, the real work begins
With some effort and strategic thinking the benefits of social media are great
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SupplementsDean Royles: The path to picking our Social Media Pioneers
We’re all seeing the benefits of engaging via social media
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SupplementsMeet the people using social media to make a difference
We highlight the work of clinicians, patients and families who are using social media as a powerful force for change
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LeaderHunt dodges the tricky issues of NHS finance
Health secretary avoided talking about funding in HSJ interview
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SupplementsThe growing influence of social media in healthcare
It has established itself as such a powerful channel for voices in the NHS that participation is no longer optional











