Comment archive – Page 296
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Leader
Transparent info is still cause for complaint
Access to NHS information has become more difficult
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Keogh review: A missed chance for integrated care
Social care is crucial to improving the NHS’s quality
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Four nations means one huge wasted opportunity
What happens with four countries in a ‘national’ health service?
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What makes a successful regulatory body?
Securing success and fuelling failure in the drive to improve healthcare
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A new type of research for the information age
Ethics reviews must reflect the changing nature of work online
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Michael White: social care reform is a slow crawl
The government’s plans have finally reached another milestone
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Leader
Grant looks beyond the usual suspects for next NHS England chief
NHS chair will lead a global search
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Will the government be 'transparent' on CCG admin cuts?
NHS England is surprisingly upbeat about its financial situation
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Medical pay: reaping your just rewards?
Are financial awards for consultants a price worth paying?
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Leader
Don't expect a heroic response to the '90 week challenge'
Expect pragmatism to define the integration drive
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Forget structures, reorganise the incentives
The US provides a model for rapid service change
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Healthwatch's voice key to shaping the NHS
The new body should be regarded as a regulator of health and social care
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Bernie Cuthel: 'Compassionate responses go a long way'
The trust chief exec discusses developing her leadership style
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All NHS boards should have members under 30
‘Generation Y’ is at the forefront of a digital revolution
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Readers' letters - 19 July 2013
Hospices can serve as a role model for NHS staff; fostering high-quality staff development and leadership; and lack of commitment to blame for reform failures
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How we decided HSJ's Inspirational Women list
One of the panel reflects on the judging process
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When is a trust failure not a failure?
The ambiguity over FTs’ insolvency has consequences for mergers
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Why the NHS debate needs an independent voice
An ‘Institute for Health Studies’ could add transparency and trust to arguments
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NHS buildings are tools, not temples
Let’s rethink the way that the health service uses its properties