All International articles – Page 15
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BlogsHunt's care plan puts burden on family before state
Jeremy Hunt’s proposals for looking after older people are all about ‘care closer to home’
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CommentNew approach to enforcing rules and incentives would be a jolt
The NHS can follow the US’s lead on payment system
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CommentAusterity kills – we must invest
Cutting back on health and social care is costing lives and money
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HSJ KnowledgeTapping into the original social network
Families and friends are using new technology to provide care support
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SupplementsBryan Sivak: Persuading leopards to change their spots
As trusts move towards having electronic patient records, the challenge concerns people as much as technology
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Comment
Chris Calkin: Closing the value gap
The NHS needs to help the public better understand the problems facing a modern health service
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CommentPrimary care reform: culture must trump the rules
How the NHS can secure successful reform of primary care
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HSJ KnowledgeWhy 'cookie cutter' change programmes won't work
There is more to replicating success than ‘copy and paste’
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HSJ Knowledge
Are US-style 'hospitalists' the answer for 24/7 working?
Robert Wachter explains the creation of the pioneering ‘generalist’ role
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Blogs
Families shouldn't have to do a hospital's job
A friend’s experience in a Spanish hopsital is a warning for the NHS
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CommentCanterbury tale: making a success of integrated care
The New Zealand health organisation provides a template
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Blogs
Only in America?
A gunman with a psychiatric disorder took a school librarian hostage after his Medicaid cover an out.
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CommentFoundation trusts can become global players
UK universities are a template for international success
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LeaderFrom bedside to poolside, there's no escaping the NHS
Even on the beach, there are comparisions
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NewsNHS trusts look to expand into India
Up to 20 NHS trusts are in discussions with Indian healthcare providers about potential business agreements, a senior figure facilitating the talks has told HSJ.
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NewsAvoid long contract lock-ins says Obamacare IT chief
Trusts should be wary of committing to multimillion-pound contracts with orthodox electronic patient record systems offered by existing market leading IT vendors, Barack Obama’s top health technology official has warned.
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CommentForget structures, reorganise the incentives
The US provides a model for rapid service change
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BlogsWe cannot let the NHS slip backwards
The NHS has come a long way in the last couple of decades − to keep gaining ground we need a national debate on the kind of NHS we want to see











