All HSJ Knowledge articles – Page 11
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HSJ KnowledgeTurning an IT update into a care rethink
An update of an electronic patient record system was seized upon by a Vancouver health authority as the chance to introduce an integrated care plan, reports Claire Read
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HSJ KnowledgeWe must open up the discrimination battle to all types of allies
Let’s not restrict to women our campaigns against bias in the NHS - they’re not the only ones who face prejudice
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HSJ KnowledgeBringing variation into sharp focus
Discussions on eliminating variation in elective care practices to widen, writes Claire Read
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HSJ KnowledgeIntegration: Making it happen in Glasgow
Person-centred integrated care and support is regularly cited as the solution to ensuring people live well and as independently as possible.
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BME leaders: we've got the will, now let's get the way
How BME healthcare leaders can best be supported to deliver the major challenges ahead
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HSJ KnowledgePatient safety has come of age - let's keep building its reputation
As the Patient Safety Congress turns nine, HSJ launches a new channel to promote the best thinking in this critical area
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HSJ KnowledgeHow one trust set up an 'innovation panel'
Fostering better ways of working by tapping the ideas of staff
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HSJ KnowledgeLeadership programmes as a means to grow capability
Belinda Weir and Deborah Davis look at what works for leadership development programmes and why trusts should invest in them
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HSJ KnowledgeNeil Churchill podcast: 'Patient experience and patient safety start from different places'
NHS England patient safety director Neil Churchill on how patient involvement can be a driver for better care.
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HSJ KnowledgeWhy the system is not working for locums
The NHS will not control the problem of agency costs until it controls its own workforce, James Foxlee tells Daloni Carlisle
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Roundtable: It's time for action, not words, on BME career progression
NHS trust boards have failed in their duty to grow BME representation so what compelling action can now be taken?
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HSJ KnowledgeMaking legal advice a clinical department
How legal consideration of patient rights now tops clinicians’ agendas
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HSJ KnowledgePodcast: Why procurement is all about engagement
Our latest podcast hears about CAREMORE, a new procurement approach yielding results in Wales
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HSJ KnowledgeNurse led savings of £800,000 through better procurement: exclusive case study
The Carter review suggested the NHS could save £5bn through smarter procurement practices, management of workforce, medicines and estates.
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Roundtable: How to avoid getting burnt by the Sunshine Rule
HSJ’s roundtable explored the potential benefits and risks of the proposed ‘Sunshine Rule’
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Roundtable: Is paperless finally on a tear?
The NHS’s progress towards a paperless future and the obstacles that remain in the way
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'I’m living up to my promise to his parents to make Harvey famous'
Chief Scientific Officer Awards: Patient and public participation winner
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HSJ Knowledge'It’s really important to step out of the boxes we’re put in'
Chief Scientific Officer Awards: STEM engagement winner
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HSJ KnowledgeMeet the next generation of healthcare scientists
Chief Scientific Officer Awards: Healthcare scientist Rising Stars
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HSJ KnowledgeCelebrating the scientist with an innovative snood
Chief Scientific Officer Awards: Healthcare Scientist of the Year 2016











