All HSJ Knowledge articles – Page 13
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Helping great ideas to rise to the top
Pennine Acute Hospitals Trust chief executive Gillian Fairfield tells Rebecca Thomas how crowdsourcing strategy from her staff has been key to boosting morale
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In denial about the scale of variation
Tackling variation is one of the most daunting tasks for the NHS. In the second article in our series on the War on Variation summit, Claire Read looks at the role of denial and how it can be overcome
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Safe staffing for nursing in A&E departments: the full NICE safe staffing guideline
HSJ has reproduced the safe staffing guideline for accident and emergency departments from NICE from a leaked document
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Safe staffing for nursing in A&E departments - appendix 1: Evidence to recommendations
HSJ has reproduced the safe staffing guideline and appendix for accident and emergency departments from NICE from a leaked document. To protect the identity of our source, HSJ has not made the original documents available. The document obtained by HSJ was labelled as the final guideline and was completed following ...
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Junior doctors' strike: resources for employers
Ahead of planned strike action this week, HSJ has compiled a resource pack for NHS organisations, taken from guidance published by national bodies.
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Quality and finance must unite in the war on variation
Bringing together the quality and finance agendas is important to reduce conflict of interests
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How a new administrative role is helping improve patient care
How an entirely new admin role is helping junior doctors focus more on clinical duties
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Best of 2015: Commissioning
For the Christmas and new year break we have brought you a roundup of HSJ’s best practice highlights of 2015. Today our focus is on commissioning
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Best of 2015: Innovation
For the Christmas and new year break we have brought you a round up of HSJ’s best practice highlights of 2015. Today our focus is on innovation and technology
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Best of 2015: Workforce
Some of HSJ’s workforce best practice highlights from the last 12 months
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Beat the post-holiday patient flow blues
A new model may have the answer to the pressures the system faces every January. Dr Vincent Connolly explains
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Reports must ensure the facts speak for themselves
Trusts and watchdogs should develop the habits of good investigators
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The whole systems approach to integrating urgent and emergency care
The many pressures on the NHS mean that merging services is essential – so what will they look like in urgent and emergency care?
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We are losing talented women from finance
What can be done to bring better representation of women at the top of the NHS finance function? Sue Lorimer discusses the HFMA’s recent rountable
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GPs can provide the perfect mix for hospitals
Acute doctors work hand in hand with GPs at Royal Surrey County Hospital Trust
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Agency spending: the real picture
An HSJ analysis of agency spending reveals what trusts have spent on staff
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Dawn of the volunteer revolution
Volunteering needs a ‘rebrand’, if its vital role in delivering sustainable healthcare is to be fully realised, believes the chief executive of Macmillan Cancer Support, writes Daloni Carlisle
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Shared Lives – empowering people to lead healthy lives
The power of mobilising people to improve health and care
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Corporate manslaughter: the stakes are high
How courts will decide the penalties imposed on NHS trusts found guilty of corporate manslaughter