All articles by Chris Hopson – Page 2
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The three ways to drive transformational change in the NHS
How a new programme will strengthen the NHS
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The entire NHS can back the forward view's vision
But there are still questions about funding
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Don't fuel fear, build on existing good practice for open NHS culture
The next Francis report should be required reading
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NHS finances might be tight, but it's time to give more to mental health
Making tough decisions
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Dalton review: Good leadership will determine the best models for change
Meet varying local needs
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Quality and safety must determine our targets
Rob Findlay’s analysis of issues around the 18-week waiting standard is timely.
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Liberation, preparation and participation: why foundation status matters more than ever
Gill Morgan and Chris Hopson respond to HSJ’s editor
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Chris Hopson: Nine ways to make the NHS fit for 2014
The next planning round is crucial to the NHS’s future
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The public's attitude to NHS reform is changing
Are there signs of a shift in public views of NHS service reform?
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Give troubled trusts the right support to improve
When it comes to improving a trust’s performance, we must make sure we do not blur the lines of responsibility
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How should the DH allocate the £500m A&E bailout?
The Department of Health’s plan to divert £500m to A&Es is to be welcomed, now comes the difficult job of allocating it
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Chris Hopson: Berwick review is an important intervention
Don Berwick’s report outlines the right way for the NHS to move forward
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We cannot let the NHS slip backwards
The NHS has come a long way in the last couple of decades − to keep gaining ground we need a national debate on the kind of NHS we want to see
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A&E funding is a catch-22
Monitor and NHS England must agree a new approach, says Chris Hopson
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A&E needs a sticking plaster as well as an overhaul
A&E services a struggling to keep up with growing demand. Chris Hopson offers some possible solutions
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Hunt, health and airlines – half right and half wrong?
We need a culture where staff feel empowered to act to mitigate risk and prevent avoidable harm without fear of recrimination and blame. It is time for a much more sophisticated debate, says Chris Hopson.
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Is the NHS safe in the hands of the Competition Commission?
The competition authorities must give due consideration to the interests of patients and taxpayers when considering NHS trust mergers.
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