All Health Service Journal articles in 30 May 2014 – Page 2
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News
Stevens backs patient choice 'wherever possible' in NHS
NHS patients should be free to choose their provider whether public or private, Simon Stevens has said.
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News
Stevens steps back from '15 specialist centres' plan
The new NHS England chief executive has distanced himself from the organisation’s previously stated ambition to concentrate specialised services in “15-30 centres of excellence”.
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HSJ Local
Cambridge University Hospitals mulls children's service shake up
STRUCTURE: Cambridge University Hospitals Foundation Trust has unveiled plans to reshape children’s services across the East of England after identifying an “urgent need” for extra bed and theatre capacity.
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HSJ Local
Bristol mental health contracts awarded
COMMERCIAL: Bristol Clinical Commissioning Group has approved plans to award contracts for its community mental health services to 18 organisations under a “system leadership” model thought to be the first of its kind in the UK.
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News
Notts trust biggest winner from tech fund
NHS England has published a comprehensive list of the winning bids from its first round of £182m technology funding.
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HSJ Knowledge
#Transformation2019: A complete rethink of how we deliver care means true integration
An integrated approach between health and social care, and the hospital sector is needed
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Comment
Case study: The harsh reality and what should have happened to ensure the best care pathway
How an alternative pathway could have altered the results of care given to Mrs Andrews
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HSJ Knowledge
HSJ commission scoping report: Pave the way for better elderly care
Landmark study sets out its aims
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News
HSJ Live 29.05.14: Urgent call for clarification on commissioning rules
Row between commissioners and a private midwifery service sparks calls for “urgent clarification” around commissioning rules, plus the rest of the day’s news and comment
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HSJ Partners
Lessons from a school master
Sir Dan Moynihan is a maestro of turning around failing schools
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HSJ Local
Urgent call for clarification on commissioning rules
COMMERCIAL: A row between commissioners and a private midwifery service in Leeds has sparked calls for “urgent clarification” around commissioning rules.
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Supplements
How Sir Dan Moynihan's stance on bad behaviour could work in the NHS
Tackling impotent leaders
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HSJ Knowledge
Activate the next level of patient engagement
Support people to better manage their health conditions
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Supplements
Marks out of 10 for Sir Dan Moynihan
He avoids getting into direct comparisons between schools and hospitals
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Supplements
Service improvement: The exemplar hospital
A model that the rest of the organisation could learn from
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Supplements
Patient records: The dataset with no name
Could pseudonymised data at source rescue care.data?
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Supplements
Pseudonymised data can protect patient confidentiality
Sidestepping the controversial section 251 clauses
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Supplements
HSJ/NHS Confederation supplement: 'Pseudonymised' records and an inspiring hospital model
Data security and a hospital improvement model are discussed
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Supplements
Patient record case studies: Return to the source
Using pseudonymisation of data at the source
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Supplements
'Lean' thinking at BMI Healthcare to continue improving
Striving for a culture that will benefit patients in high quality clinical outcomes and their experience