All Integrated care articles – Page 66
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News
Exclusive: Care home closures blamed for Dorset delayed transfers
The closure of two care homes has been blamed for a high rate of delayed transfers of care in Dorset. The local mental health provider is the only foundation trust in breach of Monitor’s target for delays, HSJ can reveal.
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News
CCG chief appointed to top Manchester devolution role
Senior officer responsible for a review of healthcare services across the region takes top job
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Supplements
Integration supplement: Seamless synergy takes the right skills
Assembling the skillset for integrated care
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Supplements
Integration supplement: Patients first must be the focal point
Putting patients at the heart of coordinated care
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Supplements
Supplement: Everybody’s talking about integration but can the NHS deliver?
An overview of integrated care
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HSJ Knowledge
What the NHS can learn from engineering to improve doctor education
Essential non-technical skills all doctors need
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HSJ Knowledge
The three things keeping NHS commissioners awake at night
What gives commissioners sleepless nights?
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News
City's social workers transfer to healthcare provider
All 172 of Plymouth City Council’s social workers are now employed by Plymouth Community Healthcare
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Comment
We can't just 'do the same again' to make £22bn of NHS efficiencies
The stretching challenge
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Comment
Patients and service users must be part of the joint working jigsaw
From fragmented services to coordinated care
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News
Avoidable harm bill becomes law today
A new law on avoidable harm in health and social care is set to receive royal assent today.
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HSJ Partners
Partnering with the voluntary sector gives patients more choice
Its role in integration
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HSJ Local
Foundation trusts sign children’s services deal
STRUCTURE: Two foundation trusts in Derbyshire have signed a three year agreement to deliver services for children, young people and families together to improve ‘quality, productivity and efficiency’.
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News
Exclusive: Vanguard areas call for tender moratorium
NHS England and Monitor are facing calls to exempt ‘vanguard’ areas from requirements to tender services, amid fears that procurement processes could undermine efforts to establish integrated primary, community and acute care models.
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News
Stevens: There will not be a single commissioning model
There will not be a single commissioning model across England over the next five years, with local authorities and accountable care organisations increasingly taking on these functions, Simon Stevens has said.
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HSJ Local
Dunn: FT structure can be used to create new care models
STRUCTURE: A key architect of the foundation trust legal structure has said the sector’s existing governance models can be used to run the new models of care set out in the NHS Five Year Forward View.