All Commissioning articles – Page 258

  • News

    Dr Foster admits flaws in east London report

    2008-02-14T09:00:00Z

    Doctor Foster Intelligence has admitted that a £47,000 report it prepared for a London council was seriously flawed, following an investigation by the information company's own ethics committee.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Risk prediction network created

    2008-02-12T09:00:00Z

    A new risk prediction network has been established to engage health and social care groups - including commissioners, clinicians, community matrons and NHS and social care managers - to share ideas, experiences and knowledge on different methods of predicting and stratifying risk of local health populations.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Risk prediction network created

    2008-02-12T09:00:00Z

    A new risk prediction network has been established to engage health and social care groups - including commissioners, clinicians, community matrons and NHS and social care managers - to share ideas, experiences and knowledge on different methods of predicting and stratifying risk of local health populations.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Managing technology in the health service

    2008-02-11T09:00:00Z

    One side effect of new technology is increased cost. In the latest in our series celebrating the NHS's 60th anniversary, Ingrid Torjesen asks how the service should decide what it can afford to offer

  • Comment

    Hilary Thomas on

    2008-02-08T16:03:35Z

    One of my enduring impressions of the NHS is that of mythology. Not the classical Greek type representing animal/human chimaeras but perhaps equally contradictory.There are a number of platitudes which people love to cite: “free at the point of delivery”, “the GP as gatekeeper”, and first prize has to go ...

  • Comment

    Hilary Thomas on challenging NHS rhetoric

    2008-02-08T16:03:35Z

    One of my enduring impressions of the NHS is that of mythology. Not the classical Greek type representing animal/human chimaeras but perhaps equally contradictory. There are a number of platitudes which people love to cite: “free at the point of delivery”, “the GP as gatekeeper”, and first prize has to ...

  • News

    'Pay for performance' could be next, says NHS medical director

    2008-02-07T09:00:00Z

    The NHS medical director has warned managers of the national clinical audit programme that they 'must deliver' or they could lose their contract.

  • News

    BUPA wins first deal to support commissioners

    2008-02-07T09:00:00Z

    Hillingdon primary care trust has signed a three-year deal with BUPA to help it commission services.

  • News

    Who foots the bill: establishing responsibility for patient care

    2008-02-07T09:00:00Z

    Delaying admission while PCTs decide who should pay disrupts care and adds to bureaucracy. Should we look to local government for guidance? Lynn Eaton reports

  • Comment

    Richard Craven on extending out-of-hours services

    2008-02-06T09:00:00Z

    Developing innovative clinics and treatment centres will only improve patients' access to care if we also provide clear guidance on how to use these services appropriately

  • Comment

    Richard Craven on extending out-of-hours services

    2008-02-06T09:00:00Z

    Developing innovative clinics and treatment centres will only improve patients' access to care if we also provide clear guidance on how to use these services appropriately

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Value for many - improving learning difficulties services

    2008-02-04T09:00:00Z

    A consultation on learning difficulties services seeks to help most service users to live in the community, while increasing monitoring and support. Mark Gould reports

  • News

    Community hospitals grab local care lifeline

    2008-01-31T09:00:00Z

    Two years after Our Health, Our Care, Our Say promised to shift care away from the acute sector, community hospitals are redefining how they provide services. Alison Moore looks at the emerging models and asks what has held up progress

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Prevention is better than cure, but by how much?

    2008-01-31T09:00:00Z

    Finding the best way to measure the cost-effectiveness and health impact of preventive interventions could help secure more investment, write Julian Le Grand and Robert Sherriff

  • News

    Under-doctored areas told to share extra resources

    2008-01-31T09:00:00Z

    The 38 primary care trusts being given government money to tackle long-standing GP shortages will be expected to share the extra resources with their neighbours.

  • Comment

    Personal healthcare budgets - a real possibility?

    2008-01-30T09:00:00Z

    Hilary Blackwell asks whether putting people in charge of their own healthcare budgets could really work

  • News

    Patients denied admission as PCTs argue over who will pay

    2008-01-30T09:00:00Z

    Patients deemed to be a threat to themselves or others are being denied hospital beds while commissioners squabble over money.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Innovative Commissioning Award

    2008-01-29T09:00:00Z

    Category: Innovative commissioningWinner: Older people’s home treatment teamContact: Simon Sullivan, tel 07786 707331E-mail: simon.sullivan@wolvespct.nhs.ukThe older people's home treatment service based at Penn Hospital in Wolverhampton is a unique and innovative service providing specialist integrated mental health assessment, treatment and support for older adults with complex mental health needs.Mental health nurse ...

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Strength in numbers - mental health partnerships

    2008-01-28T09:00:00Z

    The providers of services for people with schizophrenia in Liverpool saw ISIP as a great chance to bring the NHS and local authority together, as Helen Mooney explains

  • HSJ Knowledge

    At the heart of change - reducing coronary heart disease

    2008-01-28T09:00:00Z

    ISIP is helping to pull together existing work on prevention and treatment to tackle Hull's high mortality rates, reports Alison Moore