Acute Care – Page 175
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HSJ Knowledge
Innovation doesn't work in isolation so reach out to staff and patients
The NHS must grasp why good ideas and successful pilots fail to spread across the country
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News
CCGs raise concerns over 'system resilience groups'
Clinical commissioning groups have become concerned about the burden of being involved with ‘system resilience groups’, which are expected to oversee efforts to clear waiting lists and ease winter pressures.
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Comment
English waiting list approaches next danger level
Much will depend on the impact of Hunt’s ‘managed breach’
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News
NICE on the offensive in row over breast cancer drug
NICE has taken the unprecedented step of expressing its ‘disappointment’ with a multinational drug giant in a row over a new breast cancer drug and the government’s pricing deal
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News
Minority of patients are offered choice of provider, say Monitor and NHS England
Less than 40 per cent of patients are offered a choice of provider when referred by their GP for an outpatient appointment, according to a survey report published today by NHS England and Monitor.
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News
Exclusive: Francis to stop the NHS's 'climate of fear' as review launches
The role of probing claims made by NHS whistleblowers could be taken out of the hands of hospital trusts, the head of a major government inquiry has indicated in an exclusive interview with HSJ.
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Comment
Election 2015: Political spotlight to shine on special measure trusts
Affected constituencies could swing the election
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Comment
Support junior doctors on 'black Wednesday' and beyond
Help them to provide world class healthcare
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HSJ Knowledge
The Johari window: The way to open up organisational improvement
This self-awareness tool can bring fresh perspectives
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News
Service centralisation hailed in new research
Centralising stroke services can save the lives of patients and reduce the number of days people spend in hospital, a new study suggests.
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Leader
Hunt’s ‘managed breach’ points to need for new thinking on targets
SOS’s speech didn’t propose changes
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HSJ Knowledge
Upgrade ward rounds to transform care reviews and reduce patient stays
One trusts has pioneered a new approach
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News
Concern grows over tight timetable for waiting list cuts
An official timetable for clearing planned care waiting lists over the summer has sparked concern among NHS managers.
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News
Trusts battle to secure 'specialist' status amid Healthier Together controversy
Battle lines have been drawn between the four acute trusts in Greater Manchester fighting for ‘specialist hospital’ status in a major citywide reorganisation.
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HSJ Local
Morecambe Bay bids for £17m price hike
FINANCE: One of the most challenged trusts in England has applied to have its prices increased by more than £17m, arguing its remote location prevents it from operating within the national payment by results tariff.
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Comment
Beware the false solutions to the NHS's challenges
There is a glut of questionable statements being made
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Comment
We'll have to wait and see what Hunt's waiting time intentions will bring
It could all go pear shaped
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News
Hunt: care targets to suffer 'managed breach'
The health secretary has announced a “managed breach” of key waiting times targets for several months while the service treats extra patients to tackle its backlog.
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HSJ Knowledge
Wake up to the commissioning needs of sleep disorders
Moving some services into primary care risks ‘dumbing down’