All Health Service Journal articles in 5 September 2014 – Page 6
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HSJ Knowledge
How to convince the board of your staff health and wellbeing plan
These strategies keep sickness absences down
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Supplements
Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation Trust
Best Places to Work 2014 – mental health trust
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The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital Foundation Trust
Best Places to Work 2014 – acute trust
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News
5 September issue of HSJ is ready to read on the app
This week’s issue of HSJ magazine is now available to read on our tablet app.
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HSJ Best Places to Work 2014
The best trusts and CCGs to work for in the English NHS revealed
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Special report: The sticking point for medication adherence
Understanding patients’ reasons why
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News
Last chance to nominate top BME pioneers in healthcare
Today is the last day to nominate those inspiring others and helping to shape excellent care for all
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News
Put social care funding on par with health, King's Fund proposes
Individuals’ social care needs should be treated and funded on a par with their health needs.
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NHS England plans personal budgets covering NHS and social care
NHS England has proposed devolving “year of care” budgets covering NHS and social care to individuals with complex needs as part of its effort to help integrate services and increase personalisation.
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Beefed up HWBs 'could commission health and social care'
Health and wellbeing boards could be put in charge of commissioning combined health and social care services if they beefed up their contingent of clinicians.
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Morecambe Bay inquiry has investigated more than 200 deaths
More than 200 deaths of mothers and babies at the University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay Foundation Trust have been investigated by an independent inquiry.
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Former minister calls for NHS land to be sold for care homes
The former care minister Paul Burstow will say today that NHS trusts should sell surplus land to build enough care homes and supported living apartments to meet increasing demand.