All Health Service Journal articles in 31 October 2014 – Page 2
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News
Ombudsman: Errors 'hit every generation'
NHS errors have had a “devastating impact” on every generation from the cradle to the grave, a new report from the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman reveals.
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News
Stevens considers 'freeing up' funds for 'service change'
Simon Stevens has indicated part of NHS funding could be designated to be spent on investment to ‘kick start service change’
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HSJ Knowledge
Video: HSJ Value in Healthcare Award winners 'put on the map'
The 2014 winners of the HSJ Value in Healthcare Awards, fresh off the stage where they received their accolade at a ceremony in London, tell what the recognition means to their organisation.
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News
Mapped: Candidates for health economy 'special measures'
Whole health economies could face intervention for poor performance under a new approach proposed by the NHS national bodies, under the NHS Five Year Forward View.
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News
Osborne's NHS spending claim disputed
Health finance experts have strongly disputed the chancellor’s claim that a ‘similar increase’ in NHS spending to the one achieved in this parliament would meet the funding call in the NHS Five Year Forward View
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Comment
With EU red tape cut, the shackles are off clinical innovation
Changes to unhelpful rules support new tech trials
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HSJ Knowledge
Podcast: The science of behavior change in public health
Claire McDonald tells HSJ how changing people’s behaviour can lead to big changes in public health
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HSJ Knowledge
Sometimes the slow road is the best route for new technology
Providers need to be ready for new systems
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News
Children's heart surgery review 'put centres in competition with each other'
The controversial review of children’s heart surgery in Leeds and Newcastle pitched trusts into an acrimonious competition, a report has concluded
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Comment
Stevens skips through the minefield like a bomb disposal expert
The NHS England chief deploys his plan and leaves intact
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Leader
Stevens captures the zeitgeist with his forward view
Reaction to the vision has been mostly positive
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HSJ Local
Bullying claim at cancer trust dismissed by High Court
WORKFORCE: A former associate director of Christie Foundation Trust who sued the provider for alleged bullying behaviour has had her case thrown out by the High Court in Liverpool.
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HSJ Local
Plan to shake up services at struggling North West trust revealed
STRUCTURE: Controversial proposals to transfer patients between hospital sites at a struggling North West trust have been revealed.
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News
Tariff consultation delayed
The publication of a consultation document for the 2015-16 national tariff payment system has been delayed by three weeks, officials have confirmed.
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News
Birmingham health leaders back forward view care models
Healthcare leaders in Birmingham are already seeking to establish the new models of care provision proposed in last week’s NHS Five Year Forward View, HSJ can reveal.
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HSJ Local
Bath GPs to launch diabetes drug trial
CLINICAL RESEARCH: A network of GP surgeries around Bath has been selected as the site of a clinical trial for a diabetes drug from the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer.
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News
HSJ Live 28.10.2014: Coverage of Simon Stevens at the health committee
Simon Stevens, Paul Baumann and Bruce Keogh appear in front the health select committee, plus the rest of today’s news and comment
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