All Health Service Journal articles in 4 October 2012 – Page 2
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HSJ Local
Cumbria CCG to buy support from North East CSU
COMMERCIAL: The NHS Commissioning Board has finalised commissioning support arrangements in Cumbria and Lancashire.
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HSJ Local
Legal challenge to Virgin's children's services contract
COMMERCIAL: A primary care trust’s decision to award a £132m contract for children’s services to Virgin Care is to be challenged in court next week.
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HSJ Knowledge
Do you play it safe?
Leaders can influence their organisations to help create a robust safety culture
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News
Manchester’s major shake-up revealed
HSJ can reveal details of a major review of healthcare across Greater Manchester which makes the clinical case for a radical redesign of services. It is believed this could prompt some leaders to argue for the removal of acute surgery from four hospitals.
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HSJ Knowledge
Leading the way to reform
Training opportunities must be increased to ensure the reforms are a success
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Comment
The information revolution
Putting most statistics we hold in the NHS into the public domain will unquestionably drive change
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Comment
The many shades of grey
Health evidence is often unclear, so decisions have to be made with a large degree of uncertainty
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Comment
Sally Gainsbury: a new metaphor
Health service chief executives have been fond of likening the balancing of the NHS books to landing a jumbo jet on a postage stamp.
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Supplements
An estate that works for you – an HSJ supplement
This special supplement brings you the latest news and views on NHS estate and facilities managament
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HSJ Knowledge
Developing a legacy
A cancer network in Dorset is supporting the development of a clinical commissioning model for the local PCT
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Comment
Media Watch: shocking states and landmark dates
Sir David declares a board focused on quality
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HSJ Knowledge
Leadership training - case studies
Two managers on the benefits of the Accredited Manager Programme
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Comment
What’s at the heart of integrated care?
We need to agree on what integration means to have any chance of actually providing it
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HSJ Knowledge
Brought in from the cold
Homeless adults have helped to redesign services to better meet their needs
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News
London clusters behind on QIPP savings
Most London primary care trust clusters were behind on their savings plans at the end of the first quarter of this year. The figures were revealed in an internal NHS London document on the progress of local efficiency programmes.
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HSJ Knowledge
How to use healthcare apps to your advantage
How healthcare apps can make working life better
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HSJ Knowledge
Addressing the barriers
Research on stroke cases in Scotland suggests low-cost, hospital-based initiatives could transform outcomes for many
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News
Flory: trusts still face April 2014 target for FT status
NHS Trust Development Authority chief executive David Flory insists there has been “no change” to the policy of driving trusts through the foundation trust pipeline by April 2014.
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HSJ Local
ESyDoc CCG appoints 'patient member' as interim accountable officer
STRUCTURE: NHS East Surrey CCG - which has said it will be known locally as ESyDoc - has appointed Elaine Jackson, who has been a patient lay member on its board, as interim chief officer.