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CommentA challenging and inclusive approach to leadership is what we need
To improve patient outcomes
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CommentThe frontloading of NHS investment comes as a relief
The comprehensive spending review brings breathing space for a squeezed system but questions remain over public health budgets
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CommentThe government clearly distrusts traditional public health
The chancellor may be feeling good about the spending review settlement, but his lack of holistic vision leaves scant room for the creativity required for coming up with new ways of integrating public health
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CommentBeware foolish efficiency targets
The NHS needs to be more pragmatic about how it approaches saves money, argues Julie Moore
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CommentHard-nosed healthcare has taken a hit
Turning the NHS into a reactive, crisis-driven service will store up massive problems for the future
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CommentJeremy Taylor: Mobilising volunteers to help patients
Mobilising volunteers to support patients will become easy if we leverage people’s innate desire to help others, writes Jeremy Taylor
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CommentWhy 'Hudson moments' are great for improving patient safety
The immense training undergone by the Hero of the Hudson pilot offers valuable lessons for the NHS
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CommentIt pays to behave like an investment partner
How can the NHS influence local growth strategies to its advantage? Michael Wood offers five ideas
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Changing the culture of bullying in the NHS
Bullying and intimidation in the NHS will no longer be tolerated
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CommentAn educational intervention to tackle NHS bullying: early results and experiences
Hull addresses bullying issues
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CommentBME women must be courageous to break down the NHS's concrete ceilings
White women may have to deal with the ‘glass ceiling’, BME women have to deal with the ‘concrete ceiling’ – Joan Myers writes how being a black and minority ethnic woman is a double whammy when trying to reach the top in the NHS
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CommentLet's rethink the relationship between staff and system
Clinicians, managers and policymakers need stronger alignment
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CommentBe prepared for a less 'national' health service
The Devolution Bill has big implications for the NHS
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CommentIt's time to speed up change
The difficult financial situation and the pressure faced by the FT model demands an urgent acceleration of NHS reforms
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Comment18 weeks still on course for England-wide breach
The English waiting list improved a bit in September, and by slightly more than expected, which pushes the anticipated breach of 18 weeks back into January, says Rob Findlay
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CommentLookey likey: Phil Moore and Roy Hodgson
Uncanny similarities abound between clinical commissioning group deputy chair and England football manager











