All HSJ Awards articles – Page 14
-
HSJ KnowledgeHSJ Awards honours the healthcare profession
Andrew Preston on the importance of recognising the incredible efforts of individuals and organisations in pioneering innovation and better outcomes in healthcare
-
NewsHSJ chief executive of the year revealed
The leader of a mental health and community services trust has been named chief executive of the year at the 2017 HSJ Awards.
-
NewsShortlist for HSJ Awards 2017 revealed
The shortlist for the HSJ Awards 2017 has been announced.
-
NewsChief executive of the year contenders announced
Nine of the NHS’s best trust leaders have been shortlisted for chief executive of the year at the HSJ Awards 2017
-
NewsSwindells, Alexander and Wollaston among 2017 HSJ Awards judges
NHS England national director of operations and information Matthew Swindells, NHS Improvement deputy chief executive Bob Alexander and House of Commons health select committee chair Dr Sarah Wollaston have all joined the judges of the 2017 HSJ Awards.
-
NewsSix reasons to enter the HSJ Awards
There are less than two weeks left to enter the 2017 HSJ Awards.
-
NewsHealthcare excellence sought as HSJ Awards 2017 entries open
Most prestigious awards in the sector move to new venue in their 36th year of celebrating work that has made a real difference
-
SupplementsHSJ Awards 2016: Clinical Commissioning Group of the Year
HSJ Awards 2016 - Clinical commissioning group of the year NHS Liverpool CCG Formed in 2013, NHS Liverpool Clinical Commissioning Group is responsible for half a million people registered across almost 100 practices. All commissioners and providers in the city have agreed on a vision for ...
-
SupplementsHSJ Awards 2016: Chief executive of the year
HSJ Awards 2016 - Chief executive of the year NHS Confederation Sponsored by NHS Confederation Marianne Griffiths - Western Sussex Hospitals Foundation Trust Western Sussex Hospitals Foundation Trust, formed by a merger in 2009, was awarded an outstanding rating by the Care Quality ...
-
SupplementsHSJ Awards 2016: Clinical leader of the year
HSJ Awards 2016 - Clinical leader of the year Dr Peter Lachman - Royal College of Paediatrics and child health Dr Peter Lachman is the national clinical lead for the SAFE programme, which aims to reduce harm in paediatric units through situation awareness techniques such as ...
-
SupplementsHSJ Awards 2016: Provider trust of the year
HSJ Awards 2016: Provider trust of the year Celesio Sponsored by Celesio East London Foundation Trust A strategy of being clinician led, management partnered and service user driven has seen East London Foundation Trust reduce violent incidents on adult wards as well as ...
-
SupplementsHSJ Awards 2016: Rising star
HSJ Awards 2016: Rising star Dr Laura Neilson - Hope Citadel Healthcare CIC Dr Laura Neilson set up Hope Citadel Healthcare CIC from scratch at the age of 27 – and seven years later employs 80 people across four practices. She has been credited with innovation ...
-
SupplementsHSJ Awards 2016: EU Award
HSJ Awards 2016 EU Staff Award winners NHS Employers logo Sponsored by NHS Employers Jaime Puente, a staff grade doctor at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, was rewarded for his work ethic and upbeat manner as well as his skills. Luminita Georgescu, ...
-
SupplementsHSJ Awards 2016: CCG and local authority integrated commissioning for carers
HSJ Awards 2016 - CCG and local authority integrated commissioning for carersNhs england logoSponsored by NHS EnglandCarers Leeds with Leeds City Council and Leeds CCGs - Leeds yellow card schemeWith research showing the heightened risk of poor health among carers, GPs used yellow cards to speed and simplify the carer ...
-
SupplementsHSJ Awards 2016: Clinical research impact
HSJ Awards 2016 - Clinical research impactNihr logoSponsored by NIHR Clinical Research NetworkSouth Tyneside Foundation Trust - Delivering high quality gastroenterology researchSouth Tyneside Foundation Trust’s gastroenterology team targeted research to improve the quality of care and benefit patients.It produced more than 60 publications in peer-reviewed journals over three years. Broader ...
-
SupplementsHSJ Awards 2016: Compassionate patient care
HSJ Awards 2016 - Compassionate patient careHertfordshire Partnership University Foundation Trust - Hospitals at home: CAMHS eating disorder serviceA two-day course was created to teach parents skills to help their children overcome eating disorders. A range of creative tools were developed to help patients, such as recovery playlists and vision ...
-
SupplementsHSJ Awards 2016: Enhancing care by sharing data and information
HSJ Awards 2016 - Enhancing care by sharing data and informationNHS DigitalSponsored by NHS DigitalRotherham Foundation Trust - Rotherham clinical portal, enabling locality service redesignRotherham Foundation Trust redesigned a web-based clinical portal to give real-time information about patients.Community matrons and district nursing teams regularly use the system, which has had ...
-
SupplementsHSJ Awards 2016: Improved partnerships between health and local government
HSJ Awards 2016: Improved partnerships between health and local government Nottingham City CCG, Nottingham City Council and partners - Connecting care – improved partnership working through integrated care The Nottingham City integrated care programme has seen a range of health, public and voluntary bodies work together ...
-
SupplementsHSJ Awards 2016: Improving care with technology
HSJ Awards 2016: Improving care with technologySystem C logo RGB high res jan 15Sponsored by System C HealthcareInvatech Health - Transforming medicines management in care homesInvatech Health worked with Beacon Digital to create an electronic system for managing medicines in care homes; and evaluated it in partnership with Cardiff University.The ...
-
SupplementsHSJ Awards 2016: Improving environmental and social sustainability
HSJ Awards 2016: Improving environmental and social sustainabilityBarnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health Trust - Project FutureThe youth-led Project Future scheme sees men aged 16 to 25 who have been involved in gangs and violence in Haringey lead activities to promote physical and psychological wellness.An assessment showed a significant reduction ...












