All Francis report - recommendations articles – Page 14
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NewsBerwick review costs revealed
The Berwick review of patient safety in the NHS cost less than £100,000, HSJ can reveal.
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NewsNew law will lead to prosecutions for poor care, says Lamb
The government will introduce a law to allow healthcare providers to be prosecuted for neglect and poor care, the care services minister Norman Lamb has indicated.
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CommentThe Keogh review holds up a mirror to the NHS
The report makes us reflect on NHS culture and values
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HSJ Knowledge'Even good trusts can learn from the Francis report'
Salford Royal’s journey to improvement
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HSJ KnowledgeTwelve steps to safer whistleblowing
Organisations that engage staff provide the best care
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HSJ KnowledgeSeven steps to clinical safety
A checklist to ensure fewer serious incidents and complaints at your trust
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HSJ KnowledgeHow FT governors can improve patient safety
Promoting greater involvement at foundation trusts
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NewsAnalysis: Mid Staffs administrators' plans would see millions in investment
Hundreds of millions of pounds will be ploughed into the Staffordshire health economy over the next three years, if plans by administrators for the future of Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust go ahead.
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NewsExclusive: Work not started on minimum safe staffing levels
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, or NICE, has not been asked to begin drawing up evidence-based minimum safe staffing level tools, six months after it was recommended by the Francis inquiry report, HSJ has learned.
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HSJ KnowledgePatient leaders should have been Francis' first recommendation
The report fell short on patient empowerment
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NewsBerwick chief: review critics 'miss the point'
Critics who complained the Berwick review into patient safety was too “soft” are “fundamentally missing the point”, one of the review group’s leading members has told HSJ.
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NewsManagers 'will escape prosecution' under Berwick's law
Members of the Berwick review group have played down the impact of its proposed new criminal offence of neglect or wilful misconduct.
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NewsBerwick: Staff responsible for neglect should face jail
NHS staff should face jail in cases of “neglect or wilful misconduct”, the high profile review tasked with making zero harm care a reality in the NHS has recommended.
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CommentKeogh review: A missed chance for integrated care
Social care is crucial to improving the NHS’s quality
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CommentHealthwatch'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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CommentWhy aren’t there more women leaders in the NHS?
Lack of women leaders is a disadvantage to the NHS
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CommentLet's recruit, develop and plan leadership differently
Senior roles in NHS organisations can be performed collectively
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NewsRCN rejects Francis's call to split roles
The Royal College of Nursing has reiterated its opposition to splitting its union and professional roles.
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NewsExclusive: NHS England and CCG managers dodge fit and proper person test
Plans for a fit and proper person test for senior NHS managers will not apply to NHS England or clinical commissioning group staff, HSJ has been told.
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NewsHunt 'prepared to look at' future of foundation trust policy
Health secretary speaks exclusively to HSJ on private healthcare, the purchaser-provider split, and the “bold” reforms to healthcare models needed on the 65th anniversary of the NHS.











