All King's Fund articles – Page 26
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NewsCall to reshape primary health care
Increasing numbers of GPs are building organisations that are capable of preserving the personal, local nature of general practice while also offering patients and communities a greater range of services, a review has said.
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CommentWhy aren’t there more women leaders in the NHS?
Lack of women leaders is a disadvantage to the NHS
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HSJ KnowledgeAnalysed: Results of HSJ's women in healthcare survey for mobile
75pc of women said they would recommend a career in healthcare management
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HSJ KnowledgeAnalysed: HSJ's women in healthcare survey - interactive
In-depth analysis and commentary
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HSJ KnowledgeHeather Tierney-Moore: my route to the top
She argues leadership opportunities are plenty in the NHS
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CommentWill named clinicians for older people work?
Mr Hunt’s policy should be welcomed with some caution
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: NHS ‘faces £60bn funding gap by 2025’
NHS England demands major service change to close the health service’s “eye-watering” funding gap, NHS England has disclosed to HSJ.
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CommentThe NHS estate can be a driver for change
The service’s buildings are currently a cost and an obstacle
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NewsAnalysed: The reform of payment by results
In the HSJ Briefing week we examine the proposals for changing NHS payment systems.
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Growth of payment by results 'unsustainable', says Monitor director
The past decade’s rapid expansion in the number of nationally set “payment by results” prices for NHS services is unsustainable - and “may already have gone too far”, Monitor’s pricing director has told HSJ.
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NewsCapital’s trusts 'need urgent change'
A new report by the King’s Fund suggests current rules on NHS mergers and competition should be revised or suspended in London to address a major need for service change in the capital.
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Take part in HSJ and the King's Fund's survey on women and healthcare
HSJ wants to hear your views on women and leadership in the NHS.
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NewsKing's Fund reports on A&E performance
Waiting times for accident and emergency patients reached a nine-year high in the fourth quarter of 2012-13, the King’s Fund said today.
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HSJ KnowledgeThe potential risks of closing small A&Es
Trusts’ struggles have little relation to their size
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NewsPatient-centred care training urged
NHS staff should be required to take classes in “patient-centred care”, a think tank suggested after a poll found that almost three-quarters of NHS professionals do not think that patient care is given enough priority in the health service.
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CommentWhat can NHS leaders learn from the voluntary sector?
Lessons from innovators in the third sector
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HSJ KnowledgeLive Q&A: integrated care
Post your questions for experts from the King’s Fund and National Voices
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NewsLamb invites bids from 'integration pioneers'
Health economies have been invited to bid to become integration “pioneers” running large-scale experiments in integrated care, in an initiative launched by health minister Norman Lamb.











