All Best Practice articles – Page 243
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A multi-agency approach to carer identification and support
Entrant: Hertfordshire County Council
Category: HSJ Awards 2016/CCG & Local Authority Integrated Commissioning for Carers
Award: Shortlisted -
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Primary care memory assessment service improves dementia diagnosis rates
Entrant: South Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group
Category: HSJ Awards 2016/Innovation in Mental Health
Award: Shortlisted -
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Engaging staff and patients in research improves clinical practice
Entrant: East London Foundation Trust
Category: HSJ Awards 2016/Clinical Research Impact
Award: Shortlisted -
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Improving the quality of educational placements
Entrant: Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust
Category: HSJ Awards 2016/Staff Engagement
Award: Shortlisted -
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Bringing services to patients on a single floor cuts mortality and length of stay
Entrant: Western Sussex Hospitals Hospital Trust
Category: HSJ Awards 2016/Acute Sector Innovation -
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CCG provides consistent compassionate care to military veterans
Entrant: Nene Clinical Commissioning Group
Category: HSJ Awards 2016/Compassionate Patient Care
Award: Shortlisted -
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Delivering care to people with a spinal cord injury
Entrant: National Spinal Injuries Centre, Stoke Mandeville Hospital
Category: HSJ Awards 2016/Most Effective Adoption and Diffusion of Best Practice
Award: Shortlisted -
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Digital monitoring system for patients at risk of undernutrition
Entrant: Inhealthcare
Category: HSJ Awards 2016/Using Technology to Improve Efficiency
Award: Shortlisted -
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Sutton uplift helps 385 people to access well-being services
Entrant: Sutton Clinical Commissioning Group
Category: HSJ Awards 2016/Acute, Community and-or Primary Care Services Redesign
Award: Shortlisted -
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Research centre embedded in trust recruits more than 1500 participants
Entrant: Derbyshire Healthcare Foundation Trust
Category: HSJ Awards 2016/Clinical Research Impact
Award: Shortlisted -
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Initiatives aim to improve experience for BME staff
Entrant: Univesity Hospitals of Morecambe Bay Foundation Trust
Category: HSJ Awards 2016/Staff Engagement
Award: Shortlisted -
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Integrating physical and mental healthcare in hospital to improve patient care
Entrant: King's College London
Category: HSJ Awards 2016/Innovation in Mental Health
Award: Shortlisted -
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A shared record for the residents of Cheshire
Entrant: Millar Hutchison
Category: HSJ Awards 2016/Enhancing Care by Sharing Data and Information
Award: Shortlisted -
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Leadership skills training improves job satisfaction and management capability
Entrant: NHS Blood and Transplant
Category: HSJ Awards 2016/Workforce
Award: Shortlisted -
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Trust and council partnership tackles delayed discharge and promotes independence
Entrant: Northumbria Healthcare Foundation Trust
Category: HSJ Awards 2016/Improved Partnerships between Health and Local Government -
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Appropriate distribution of equipment reduces spend
Entrant: Lincolnshire Community Health Services Trust
Category: Value in Healthcare Awards 2016 / Clinical Support Services
Award: Shortlisted -
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Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy service redesign enhances antimicrobial stewardship
Entrant: Wirral University Teaching Hospital Foundation Trust
Category: HSJ Awards 2016/Specialist Service Redesign
Award: Shortlisted -
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The Happy App: real-time staff feedback improves staff engagement
Entrant: University Hospitals Bristol Foundation Trust
Category: HSJ Awards 2016/Staff Engagement
Award: Winner -
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Online benefits platform improves staff engagement
Entrant: South Warwickshire Foundation Trust
Category: HSJ Awards 2016/Staff Engagement
Award: Shortlisted -
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CCG and council collaboration improves care for older people
Entrant: Salford Clinical Commissioning Group
Category: HSJ Awards 2016/Improved Partnerships between Health and Local Government
Award: Shortlisted












