All Innovation and efficiency feature articles – Page 12
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HSJ KnowledgeResource allocation: a forgotten element of health policy
An even more important area in austerity
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HSJ KnowledgeCCGs must act now to meet NHS carbon targets
The new groups have a key role in to play in NHS sustainability
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HSJ KnowledgeInquiries alone will not tackle failures of care
Why they are not enough to address systemic failings in the NHS
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HSJ KnowledgeLooking to Mexico for medical hotline innovation
International innovators share their experiences
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HSJ KnowledgeHow do we learn from patients’ poor experiences?
Nurturing the vital relationship at the heart of medicine
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HSJ KnowledgeMake self-management education work for you
Patient education can have major benefits but it needs good strategy
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HSJ KnowledgeRumours of public health's death are greatly exaggerated
The picture isn’t all doom and gloom
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HSJ KnowledgeEye services see the benefits of digital data
How digitising data has improved eyecare pathways
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HSJ KnowledgeOlder people’s experiences of care at home
Practical steps to improve domiciliary care
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HSJ KnowledgeBetter collaboration for better healthcare
We must aim to provide better value public services
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HSJ KnowledgeEarly lessons from England's first AHSNs
Lessons from the academic health science networks’ application process
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HSJ KnowledgeWhen service redesign meets sustainability
A London partnership aims to offer better care and sustainability
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HSJ KnowledgeHow an earthquake sped up care reform
The 2011 disaster forced New Zealand into action
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HSJ KnowledgeSelf-management programmes for diabetes patients
The benefits of structured education programmes
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HSJ KnowledgeExploring how new NHS organisations will collaborate
How HWBs and AHSN will help each other
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HSJ KnowledgeCountdown to the new licensing regime
Many issues face providers in the second licence wave
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HSJ KnowledgeHSJ Awards winners reveal their secrets of service change
Winners discuss their sustainable strategies
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CommentFrancis and funding: an explanation for ‘failing’ hospitals
Excess mortality is rooted in funding












