All Health Service Journal articles in 4 April 2014 – Page 3
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CommentThe charge of the membership brigade
Call for a National Health and Care Service membership fee
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News'Admin burden’ blamed for hospital's block on some Welsh patients
PERFORMANCE: An English acute trust near the Welsh border has blamed two Welsh health boards for creating an “administrative burden” which has led it to stop carrying out non-specialist procedures on patients from their area.
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HSJ Local
New chief exec at Dorset Healthcare
WORKFORCE: Dorset Healthcare Foundation Trust has appointed Ron Shields as permanent chief executive.
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HSJ KnowledgeA radical redesign of services for the 21st century
All aspects of older people’s care must be looked at
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HSJ KnowledgeNo place like home? Looking to the US model of residential care
Suitable housing is vital to quality care
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NewsTDA budget to grow by 66 per cent as costs of regulation mount
The NHS Trust Development Authority will see its budget grow by two thirds in 2014-15, in the latest indication of the price tag attached to the Department of Health’s new focus on regulation.
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NewsBar on multiple directorships dropped to aid trust takeovers
The Department of Health plans to change the law to allow chairs of NHS trusts to serve on the boards of more than one organisation, in a move it says could smooth the takeover process for unsustainable providers.
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NewsInformation Centre urged DH to intervene in Care.data last year
The Health and Social Care Information Centre urged the Department of Health in December to intervene in NHS England plans to publicise the controversial Care.data project, HSJ has learned.
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NewsData video: What happened to the continuing healthcare cash?
Paying for legacy healthcare claims
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CommentWhy we need a single budget for health and social care
Meeting care needs needs hard choices
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News
CCG leaders: Reforms have not improved control of cost and activity
The ability of the NHS to control costs and curb hospital activity has not improved with the government’s reorganisation of the NHS, according to many leaders of the clinical commissioning groups created by the reforms.
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HSJ LocalTrust's FT bid delayed by CQC findings
Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust’s bid for foundation status has been further delayed, following a Care Quality Commission inspection which found the trust “required improvement”.
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NewsCCG leaders voice serious concern over public health
Clinical commissioning leaders have expressed serious concerns about the current state public health services.
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NewsCCGs open services to competition out of fear of rules
More than a quarter of clinical commissioning leaders open services up to competition out of fear of rules
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HSJ PartnersComment: CCGs must hold their nerve
One year on from their statutory formation, the CCG barometer shows that clinical commissioning groups remain full of ambition.
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HSJ KnowledgeDeprivation of liberty – guidelines from the Supreme Court
What constitutes a deprivation of liberty?
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HSJ PartnersCommunity is crucial to support patients in remote areas
Improve access to care in rural areas
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NewsCommissioning end of life care: keeping terminally ill people out of hospital
An HSJ Twitter chat in association with Marie Curie Cancer Care
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NewsWorking time rules 'hit treatment'
Rules aimed at ensuring doctors do not work long hours are leading to cancelled operations and clinics for patients, a government-ordered review has found.
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