All Health Service Journal articles in Blogs – Page 39

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    A rich historical legacy

    2013-09-09T11:13:00Z

    First Richard III’s body was found under a council car park, now Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals Trust has made a sensational discovery of equally historic proportions.End Game was astonished to receive a trust press release explaining how an £8m renovation project at Hull Royal Infirmary led to “a piece ...

  • Blogs

    Leadership is about taking responsibility

    2013-09-09T15:00:00Z

    Leadership isn’t just about grand visions and great strategies or inspiring staff. Often leadership is simply about taking responsibility.

  • Road
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    Career advice: be opinionated, abrasive and intolerant

    2013-09-10T15:00:00Z

    Seven tips for reaching the top of the tree in your profession

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    At last: transparency on NHS IT

    2013-09-10T16:01:00Z

    David Cameron in October promised to free nurses from endless form-filling by giving them all iPads - £100m of iPads to be exact, which (bearing in mind the government’s success in previous health IT procurements) ought to buy at least 10.The PM’s involvement inevitably raised the interest of journalists who ...

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    Letter from America

    2013-09-13T13:34:00Z

    A hearty End Game standing ovation goes to former British Medical Journal editor Richard Smith for bringing incredible personal flair to that most mundane of communiques – the “out of office” email.Here’s what a recent automated response said:“Gone to Chicago that city of hammers, meat, graft, bull, and pork to ...

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    Minister for modesty

    2013-09-16T09:32:00Z

    Dan Poulter, the hirsute-is-too-small-a-word minister, doctor and model, has now been in office for a year.So what has he been up to? We went to his website to check on his achievement map (which regular readers might remember listed seven achievements a few months ago), but found the tool had ...

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    The annual planning round (and round, and round)

    2013-09-16T10:46:11.067Z

    How can we structure this year's planning round, to stop it from going around in circles?

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    Celebrating our glorious NHS

    2013-09-17T09:30:00Z

    Getting the NHS to its 65th birthday without killing it completely would be a cause of celebration for any government, and joining in with the festivities is surely an easy public relations win for ministers.So End Game was delighted to read the response to a parliamentary question asking what exactly ...

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    Families shouldn't have to do a hospital's job

    2013-09-17T11:39:00Z

    A friend’s experience in a Spanish hopsital is a warning for the NHS

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    True grit

    2013-09-18T15:14:00Z

    End Game invites you to join us in celebrating UnitedHealth UK’s first decade of investment in our humble health sector.The British wing of the US health giant entered the UK market in 2003, probably riding a wave of Alan Milburn-inspired optimism that the time had finally come for efficient, forward ...

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    English waiting list peaking just below 3 million

    2013-09-19T15:02:00Z

    The English waiting list peaks just below 3 million: the largest reported list size since April 2008. But 18 weeks performance remains steady.

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    Your 18 week waits: July 2013 data

    2013-09-20T15:15:00Z

    All the local detail on 18 weeks by provider, commissioner and specialty, with interactive maps

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    Mugging for the audience

    2013-09-23T10:21:00Z

    End Game is something of an NHS England board meeting groupie, and thoroughly enjoys travelling the length and breadth of the country so we can watch our heroes being all transparent and yet eerily in agreement about everything.But apart from total consensus on issues of policy, there is another constant ...

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    Scandinavian cool

    2013-09-23T10:22:00Z

    End Game was delighted to receive an email from some agency or another on the state of the technology market on the continent.“Swedish enterprises are cautiously optimistic about their ICT spending”, thundered the headline.End Game was humbled by how utterly reasonable the sentiment was, and wonders whether there might be ...

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    Disestablishmentarianism in the NHS

    2013-09-24T09:33:00Z

    NHS trust documents are awash crimes against the English language – but rarely does health service nonsense jargon conjure religious imagery.

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    Champagne deception

    2013-09-25T13:10:00Z

    Ministers’ celebrations to mark the NHS’s 65th birthday earlier this year reflected the tough financial times and were suitably free of razzmatazz. They unveiled some proposals to improve patient care and visited some provider trusts.However, private hospitals are less self-conscious about making a dent in the events budget.End Game was ...

  • Blair McPherson
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    ‘Look beyond the supermarket model for health services’

    2013-09-25T15:49:00Z

    NHS commissioners should heed the experiences of other parts of the public sector to develop a health and social care model of commissioning

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    Trusts don't expect chief executives to stick around

    2013-09-26T16:43:00Z

    High flyers will always move on to the next big job, but now trusts don’t even want them to be in post for long

  • Chris Hopson
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    Give troubled trusts the right support to improve

    2013-09-27T00:09:00Z

    When it comes to improving a trust’s performance, we must make sure we do not blur the lines of responsibility

  • Question marks
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    You don't want to know the answer

    2013-09-27T08:08:00Z

    Managers are can choose to avoid bad news by not asking staff the right questions