All Health Service Journal articles in Blogs – Page 44

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    GPs neglected, again

    2014-01-09T17:23:00Z

    In the run up to the Yuletide holiday, many hospital chiefs received what End Game considers the ultimate Christmas gift: a personal call from the secretary of state for health.Alas, there’s only so much time a cabinet minister can spend yacking on the dog and bone, but fear not, Mr ...

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    From flower power to Facebook

    2014-01-10T12:26:00Z

    I was surprised to read “80s kids will transform the NHS”

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    Ministry of Truth

    2014-01-10T14:04:00Z

    End Game is a passionate advocate of grown up debate, so of course we welcome any a ministerial letter that begins with the words, “I am very sorry”.The penitent in question was Dan Poulter, who was appealing to shadow health minister Liz Kendall for forgiveness regarding “inaccuracies” in answers to ...

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    New year, time to get a new job?

    2014-01-13T06:00:00Z

    Seeeking feedback and reacting to it is now an important aspect of senior management

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    Improving the world, one message at a time

    2014-01-13T10:46:00Z

    A misdirected email chain gives us insight into two of End Game’s favourite subjects: the relationship between the Department of Health and NHS England, and the everyday life of public relations professionals.The scene is a dreary Monday 6 January, millions are miserably returning to work after a holiday – among ...

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    Heavy duties

    2014-01-14T11:02:00Z

    Before you judge a person you should walk a mile in their shoes, goes the famous maxim.Or to quote Billy Connolly: “Never judge a man before you have walked a mile in his shoes, then you’re a mile away, and you’ve got his shoes”.Staff at one hospital have taken the ...

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    Six pack sensation

    2014-01-14T11:46:02.733Z

    Three health secretaries turned up to the farewell bash of outgoing NHS Confederation chief executive Mike Farrar just before Christmas. Jeremy Hunt was joined by Alan Milburn and Patricia Hewitt – the former two spending at least 20 minutes locked in animated private conversation.Mr Farrar’s distinguished contribution to the NHS ...

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    The dilemma of a tough management decision

    2014-01-15T12:24:00Z

    Managers are sometimes faced with decisions which will test their leadership skills, their willingness to act and their ability to reason over emotion

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    Game for a laugh

    2014-01-16T17:43:00Z

    Nothing says happy new year quite like a laboured and mirthless joke about NHS privatisation.So big End Game thanks to London Health Emergency, those funsters, for sending us a new board game to ease the January blues.The group, who are celebrating 30 years of constant panic this year, have devised ...

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    Metaphor to die for

    2014-01-17T09:37:00Z

    End Game was recently reminded that sound bites can be largely catagorised into one of three broad groups:1. The good: “It’s the economy, stupid” - well done to Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential campaign strategist James Carville. Jolly clever. 2. The bad: remember Nick Clegg claiming ...

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    18 week waits still holding

    2014-01-17T15:04:00Z

    The NHS held steady on 18 weeks with an increase in admissions, despite signs of increased pressure on waiting times.

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    Honest PR

    2014-01-20T10:50:00Z

    There are so many things to love about commissioning support units that it can be difficult to know where to begin.This week, it’s their transparency and honesty that End Game loves best of all. When we were faced recently with the potentially soul destroying task of ringing round lots of ...

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    Your 18 week waits: November 2013 data

    2014-01-20T14:12:00Z

    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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    All stand together

    2014-01-21T11:59:00Z

    There is probably a book to be written about the naming of operations by public bodies.One of those books you see on the counter of a book shop by the till, the kind you think “that will make a temporarily amusing gift for a relative to whose Christmas present I ...

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    Contract planning, or last minute scramble?

    2014-01-21T16:57:00Z

    Last minute deals, plans that nobody believes in… does the annual contracting round have to be like this?

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    The NAO report on NHS waiting times for elective care in England

    2014-01-23T17:43:00Z

    The NAO have done a good report on waiting times. This is an opportunity to simplify the targets, make better use of Choose & Book, and knuckle down to the hard job of getting the record-keeping right.

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    Customer care is such a drag

    2014-01-24T10:03:00Z

    Take a new approach to engaging with staff

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    Young people: Always board

    2014-01-24T11:30:00Z

    End Game was uplifted to learn NHS England has opened its doors to the nation’s young people.Recent board papers reveal that the mega quango was an enthusiastic participant in “Children’s Takeover Day”, which was all about listening, and learning, and engaging, and connecting.The write up does not confirm whether Bill ...

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    Committee pity

    2014-01-24T15:18:00Z

    A recent health committee select hearing provided a fine example of our greatest political minds offering their learned insights into the health system.Sir Bruce Keogh was summoned to discuss a wide ranging agenda focused on his review of accident and emergency services, but also rambling into broader topics such as ...

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    Do we expect higher moral standards from our leaders?

    2014-01-27T00:01:00Z

    Should we be bothered by what public sector leaders do outside of work?