All articles by Claire Read – Page 9
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HSJ KnowledgeKeeping staff engaged on the way to FT status
Maria Kane on the challenges facing her trust
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SupplementsPatient safety will improve only through dialogue
Getting from ‘discussion’ to ‘dialogue’ is crucial if major change is to be achieved but the pressurised climate of the NHS makes this a challenge, writes Claire Read
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SupplementsAnaphylaxis − an HSJ supplement
HSJ’s in-depth supplement examines an area of care often overlooked by commissioners
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SupplementsAnaphylaxis: taking on a sensitive subject
Better prescibing and training can enhance care for anaphylaxis
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HSJ PartnersMake everyone part of the solution
All staff in NHS organisations need to feel confident leading change, foundation trust chief executive Jo Cubbon tells Claire Read
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SupplementsWorkforce case studies: it’s not just about courses
Good training can also happen in the workplace
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SupplementsDelivering training is ‘easier than people believe’
New learning model for the provision of training in health and social care
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SupplementsTraining – an HSJ special report
The latest special report looks at why training is crucial to the provision of good quality care services
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HSJ KnowledgeLooking to Mexico for medical hotline innovation
International innovators share their experiences
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SupplementsFunding the future − an HSJ supplement
HSJ’s supplement looks at the future of NHS funding, including the risks around PF2, efficient management and infrastructure investment.
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SupplementsLean forward - an efficiency special report
The success of the “Productive” series and “Lean” methodology
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SupplementsBusiness as well as clinical excellence: A roundtable debate
Should the NHS be more like Tesco? How much should clinicians influence commercial decisions? Does the service have the right skills, notably in procurement? Claire Read reports from the HSJ roundtable on business practices
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SupplementsCaring about sharing − transferring innovation and best practice special report
We all know the NHS is brimming with good ideas but how can they be spread? Experts at a recent HSJ webinar pondered the question – and debated “hard” and “soft” tactics to promote sharing of ideas. By Claire Read











