All Innovation articles – Page 38
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HSJ KnowledgeChange Challenge solutions explained
Five fundamental questions every organisations must ask
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HSJ KnowledgeChange Challenge videos: The Just Do it scheme
Overcoming barriers to change at Nottingham University Hospital
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HSJ KnowledgeChange Challenge interactive toolkit
A free interactive guide on how to achieve bottom-up change in the NHS.
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NewsTraining framework to support managers needed, Change Challenge finds
Interactive guide to be published on Monday
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SupplementsPaperless NHS roundtable: Is the ambition realistic?
Survey, in association with CCube Solutions, suggests widespread scepticism
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NewsRevealed: HSJ’s top provider chief executives
Sir David Dalton has been named the top NHS provider chief executive in 2015.
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HSJ Partners
Daniel Mortimer on the right leadership qualities
These leaders demonstrated that they have the qualities required to lead their workforce into the future, writes Daniel Mortimer
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HSJ PartnersMichael Younger on situational leadership
Good leaders face the challenges, take tough decisions, take personal responsibility and make things work
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HSJ KnowledgeAddress structural challenges to make thought diversity work
Diversity of thought needs to combined with a challenge to structural and systemic obstacles
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HSJ LocalJames Paget to upgrade maternity unit
STRUCTURE: Work has begun on a new delivery suite at in the maternity unit at James Paget University Hospitals Trust
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HSJ KnowledgeWe need a sustainable workforce to keep up with winter pressures
Trust did all it could preparing for winter pressures
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HSJ KnowledgeNHS Innovation Challenge: From small Acorns grow mighty winners
The entries impacting on patient care
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SupplementsReconfiguration: Play the long game for successful mergers
Think long term when considering the benefits of organisation mergers
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CommentThe independent sector can help the NHS invest in new care models
A clinical commissioner’s perspective
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HSJ Local£1m IT project to predict clinical outcomes for diabetes patients
COMMERCIAL: Camden Clinical Commissioning Group has won funding for a £1m project that will use statistical data to predict outcomes for patients with diabetes.












