All Acute care articles – Page 233
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HSJ Knowledge
Antibiotic-resistant diseases are a potential crisis
A collective response is necessary to save lives
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News
Providers to be judged on integration and deaths from poor care
NHS organisations will be judged by whether patients report their care as well integrated, and the number of deaths in hospital attributable to poor care, under the mandate.
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Blogs
Trust chief executives have one of toughest jobs there is
The people in the hottest seats around need more support
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News
Trusts to be rewarded for friends and family test success
For all the talk of easing top-down control of trusts, the mandate mentions some levers that could hit providers.
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News
Exclusive: Hospital chiefs warned to check celebrities' access to patients
All NHS hospitals have been told to review their approach to giving celebrities access to patients in light of the allegations about Jimmy Savile
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Comment
It's time to rethink payment by results
The landscape has changed, and with it so should the tariff system
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HSJ Knowledge
Live Q&A: how to improve leadership at your trust
We’ll be offering advice on Thursday 15 November at 10am
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News
Government puts £25m into maternity care
The government has pledged £25m to help improve maternity wards.
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News
Ombudsman calls for health staff to listen more to patients
The Health Service Ombudsman has called on health professionals to improve the way they deal with complaints after more dissatisfied people referred their issues to her.
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News
North West hospital cash incentives 'cut A&E deaths'
Financial incentives could improve hospital mortality rates, according to a study.
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News
National Audit Office raises concern over Hinchingbrooke franchise
The National Audit Office has raised questions about the procurement process for one of England’s first privately run NHS hospitals.
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News
CCG Barometer: CCGs fear political flak for controversial service shifts
Clinical commissioning group leaders are enthusiastic about their ability to improve services, including through controversial moves such as closing emergency services and limiting treatments, but they fear politicians will stand in their way.
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Comment
Let's find the political will to integrate care
The NHS should focus on integration not more fragmentation
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HSJ Knowledge
NHS QUEST aims for best quality and safety standards
Fourteen trusts are focusing on key priority areas
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Comment
Why wait for the Francis report? Here are 10 things to do now
The key points from an alternative report
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News
Four-fold regional variation in use of private sector providers
Independent providers carry out four times the proportion of elective procedures in some regions as in others
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News
Blood and Transplant reports 'dramatic decline' in young donors
Health officials are appealing for new blood donors to come forward after a “dramatic decline” in the number of younger donors.
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News
Minister criticises end of life care 'misinformation'
A health minister has hit out at “misreporting and misinformation” about the controversial method of withholding food and drink from terminally ill patients so they die more quickly.
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HSJ Knowledge
Why the Christie recommends European accreditation
Seeking accreditation was the start of a learning curve
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News
Updated: Care UK buys Harmoni
Care UK has bought out-of-hours provider Harmoni for £48m in a deal that will create an organisation providing unscheduled care for more than 15 million patients.