All Health Service Journal articles in 4 July 2014 – Page 2
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News
Age discrimination in surgery rates
Older people still face age discrimination when doctors decide whether or not to give them life-saving surgery, a new report suggests.
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Supplements
Chronic kidney disease: A yes vote for more patient choice
Patients must be the centre of care delivery
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News
Exclusive poll: Public fear for the future of free healthcare
Voters fear the principle of free healthcare is in danger and that the NHS is threatened by the private sector, an HSJ/FTI Consulting survey has found
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News
HSJ Live 03.07.2014: Ian Dodge joins NHS England board
New appointments to the NHS England board, Salford admits surgery problems and the rest of today’s news and comment.
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HSJ Knowledge
Seize the day: Learning from Stephen Sutton's inspirational story
His story is inspiration to transform care
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Comment
Election 2015: 18 week waits remain at risk
The national waiting list is nothing like a simple queue
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HSJ Partners
A winter’s tale: Relieving seasonal bed pressures in Derby
Patient flow tools are helping to manage bed availability in pressured times
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Comment
Readers' letters – 2 July 2014
‘Heat maps’ of wards could help identify which are struggling to cope
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News
Live Q&A: Sir David Dalton answers your questions on his review
Join HSJ’s webchat with Sir David Dalton today at 12pm
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News
NHS England to offer local commissioning 'step-change'
Simon Stevens is set to invite clinical commissioning groups and local authorities to experiment with a further “step change” in joint commissioning arrangements.
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News
NHS England struggling to balance £97bn budget
NHS England this week confirmed it had still not managed to set plans to balance its £97bn budget for 2014-15, in what experts saw as a sign that the NHS overall could face financial crisis sooner than expected.
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News
NHS England and UCLH in contracting dispute
NHS England is in dispute with University College London Hospitals Foundation Trust over £75m of the trust’s specialised services contract for this financial year.
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News
UK to lead superbug fight - Cameron
Britain will lead the fightback against antibiotic-resistant superbugs threatening to send medicine “back into the dark ages”, David Cameron has said.
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HSJ Knowledge
The powerful patient: Their voice has the potential to inspire real change
Feedback and ideas from patients are worth listening to
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HSJ Knowledge
No more leaving it to chance: how to take charge of improvement
Tips for improving health and social care
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News
Big jump in private share of NHS community services market
The share of NHS community health service funding going to private providers has sharply increased in recent years, a new study reveals.
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HSJ Local
Hospital locks out lab staff in dispute over pay
WORKFORCE: More than 50 NHS staff have been locked out of a hospital’s pathology lab in a dispute over pay, terms and conditions.