All Health Service Journal articles in Blogs – Page 43

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    Doctor Bruce

    2013-12-02T09:55:00Z

    The NHS and Doctor Who have much in common, as long-running national institutions committed to decent moral values. Both have seen much-loved figures struggle to cope with budget cuts and wonky backdrops over the decades, and both were revived by massive injections of cash in the noughties.So End Game ...

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    Wicked whispers

    2013-12-03T10:37:00Z

    So called “pace setting” leaders – who, according to convention, get results but leave underlings quivering and broken in their wake - have fallen out of favour in the NHS. Well, most of them are still in post but they’re all desperately unfashionable post-Francis.At the recent chief nursing officer’s summit, ...

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    A gift fit for a Queen

    2013-12-04T11:02:00Z

    In times of austerity, few things glisten in HSJ email inboxes as much as press releases announcing £30m donations to hospitals.This is especially true when the organisation’s chairman announces it will grow by a quarter, with additional operating theatres, wards and consulting rooms being built.So which trust would be the ...

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    Kick the hornet's nest

    2013-12-05T09:47:00Z

    An Essex trust is looking forward to welcoming a new intake of Filipino nurses, and sees no risk in the recruitment because they’re “more highly trained” than their English counterparts.The somewhat blunt assertion appeared in a paper discussed at Basildon and Thurrock Clinical Commissioning Group’s latest board meeting and was ...

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    An apple a day

    2013-12-06T11:17:00Z

    Vitality is an attribute normally associated with eating a leading brand of dog food – so End Game has long wondered what possessed a string of GP practices in Birmingham to call themselves “Vitality Partnership”.There are no dogs to be found on their website though. Overall that’s probably for the ...

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    Partnerships can make or break a provider

    2013-12-06T14:25:00Z

    There are no ideal partners in business.

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    The drive for equality and diversity in the NHS

    2013-12-06T14:39:00Z

    Appointing a few high profile black leaders will not change the culture within NHS trusts

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    Esio Cat

    2013-12-09T10:21:00Z

    As Roald Dahl’s regular illustrator, Quentin Blake drew snozzcumbers and Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. But even such a colourful imagination as his can struggle to comprehend the mysteries of NHS bureaucracy.Mr Blake sketched a new logo for Whittington Health Trust in north London: a goggle-eyed but chipper looking black cat, ...

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    Ta-ra Farrar

    2013-12-10T17:05:00Z

    Joint ventures are soon to be all the rage, we hear.And innovation has always been important to the NHS Confederation, that pace setter in the vanguard of change.So what better occasion for the spirit of the age to be felt than at Confed chief Mike Farrar’s leaving party, which the ...

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    We didn't need all those staff after all

    2013-12-16T15:41:00Z

    Efficiency drive or purge: where does outsourcing services lead us?

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    Will 2014 be the year of ethical leadership?

    2013-12-19T06:00:00Z

    The public sector needs to move away from ‘greed is good’

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    Waiting list grows in October for first time

    2013-12-20T11:34:00Z

    For the first time since records began, the English waiting list grew in October. Still, 18-week waits were steady. One-year waits probably got worse.

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    Your 18 week waits: October 2013 data

    2013-12-20T11:38:00Z

    Interactive maps of local NHS waits around England, showing the pressures and one-year waits, with links to all the detail by organisation and specialty.

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    Bring back awards to reward quality care

    2013-12-30T15:21:00Z

    As scandals undermine confidence in the hospitals and care homes, it is time to bring back quality awards to recognise the work of the providers and teams doing an exceptional job

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    A spur to recovery

    2014-01-02T15:02:00Z

    End Game salutes Spurs striker Jermain Defoe for demonstrating how hand sanitising gel should be used when on a visit to the North Middlesex University Hospital Trust.The trust sent this amazing picture taken on a Christmas visit in which children on the Rainbow ward and orthopaedic patients were given presents ...

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    Longer life expectancy can be too much of a good thing

    2014-01-03T14:27:00Z

    An ageing society has to address ethical issues about when and how people choose to die

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    Politicians want to slay the beast that never was

    2014-01-06T06:00:00Z

    MPs bashing the NHS is about softening up the public for the Americanisation of services

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    Why Sherlock could never be an NHS manager

    2014-01-07T13:00:00Z

    Emotional intelligence is increasingly seen as an important skill for people in the top jobs

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    Prior's biggest fan

    2014-01-07T18:23:03.790Z

    End Game always loves an opportunity to interrogate the Care Quality Commission and we had a particularly nasty question waiting to lob in the direction of its chair at an improving patient care conference last month.However, following his speech on the commission’s new inspection regime David Prior made a swift ...

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    No cause for alarm

    2014-01-07T18:23:15.083Z

    At last month’s NHS England board meeting chief nursing officer Jane Cummings seemed surprised by the dramatic response her talk on compassionate care received.As she settled in to her subject - the six Cs to help create a culture of compassion among nurses and midwives - a fire alarm cut ...