All Long-term conditions articles – Page 36

  • How to deliver care closer to home
    HSJ Knowledge

    How to deliver care closer to home

    2010-07-07T00:00:00Z

    Delivering healthcare at home can benefit thousands of patients with long term conditions as well as commissioners, say Chris Wallis and Jo Phillips

  • Care services minister Paul Burstow has launched the first direct payment scheme for personal health budgets
    News

    PCTs to 'road test' direct payments to patients

    2010-06-28T17:51:00Z

    Primary care trusts in London and Liverpool will be among the first to “road test” direct payments for personal health budgets, care services minister Paul Burstow announced today.

  • How patients find the outpatient experience
    HSJ Knowledge

    Outpatient experience

    2010-06-17T12:15:00Z

    The Picker Institute Europe coordinated the national outpatients survey for the Care Quality Commission in 2009. This is a summary of the key findings.

  • Shaping the future of neurological care
    HSJ Knowledge

    Neurological care

    2010-06-07T11:00:00Z

    The Neurological Alliance is chairing the main day of the HSJ’s conference, Delivering Patient Centred Neurological Services, in London this week.Clare Moonan and Katie Smith, chief executives of the Neurological Alliance, say that the Alliance has been a key partner in shaping this unique event which has a central theme ...

  • A homeless man with over 70 aliases, who became an expert at faking illness so he could gain overnight admittance to hospitals, was issued with a three year criminal ASBO.
    News

    ASBO issued to patient who faked illness

    2010-06-04T10:37:00Z

    A homeless man with over 70 aliases, who became an expert at faking illness so he could gain overnight admittance to hospitals, was issued with a three year criminal ASBO.

  • Mark Britnell
    Comment

    Mark Britnell on increasing NHS productivity

    2010-06-03T00:00:00Z

    The new health secretary, Andrew Lansley, has already gone on public record to suggest that £15-20bn in efficiency savings may be needed.

  • Many primary and community care managers are designing ineffective and inefficient services for people with long term conditions, a senior Department of Health adviser has said.
    News

    Long term condition services inefficient due to poor design

    2010-05-27T00:00:00Z

    Many primary and community care managers are designing ineffective and inefficient services for people with long term conditions, a senior Department of Health adviser has said.

  • Neil Churchill
    Comment

    Neil Churchill: NHS savings on long term conditions

    2010-05-20T00:00:00Z

    Encouraging patients to be more self sufficient could go quite a way towards realising the required savings of £2.7bn a year by 2014 from the NHS’s long term conditions budget

  • The parliamentary Science and Technology Committee completed its report into homeopathy in February 2010, concluding that it should not be provided on the NHS.
    HSJ Knowledge

    Decommissioning homeopathy

    2010-05-19T11:51:00Z

    The parliamentary Science and Technology Committee completed its report into homeopathy in February 2010, concluding that it should not be provided on the NHS.

  • Jeremy Taylor
    Comment

    Jeremy Taylor on involving patients in hospital closures

    2010-05-06T00:00:00Z

    It is nearly a year since NHS chief executive Sir David Nicholson announced the need for £15bn-£20bn of NHS efficiency savings.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Joint commissioning

    2010-05-04T14:13:00Z

    Commissioning Support for London Accelerated Development Programme 2009

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Clinical dashboards

    2010-04-29T00:00:00Z

    Good quality information is known to be a driver of performance among clinical teams and vital to ensuring the right services and best possible care is provided to patients.

  • Self care provider to introduce 'payment by results' pilot
    News

    Self care provider to introduce 'payment by results' pilot

    2010-04-29T00:00:00Z

    A leading provider of self care programmes is seeking to prove to primary care trusts that it can save them significant sums on managing long term conditions by piloting a “payment by results” scheme.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Funding innovation

    2010-04-22T00:00:00Z

    Dr Kathy McLean looks at how healthcare providers can make best use of the £220m innovation funding to improve working practices and deliver quality of patient care

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Self care planning

    2010-04-22T00:00:00Z

    The financial downturn has led to a frenzy of activity to increase productivity at lower cost but improved quality. This is indeed a challenge for the NHS. Given the management of long term conditions in the NHS utilises 70 per cent of the expenditure in the NHS, a focused ...

  • Commissioning has 'singularly failed' on long term conditions
    News

    Commissioning has 'singularly failed' on long term conditions

    2010-04-21T11:19:00Z

    Improving commissioning for long term conditions is vital to the health service’s survival, NHS Alliance chief executive Michael Sobanja has warned.

  • Mutual trust and transparency is the key to successful joint working between primary care trusts and the pharmaceutical industry.
    News

    'Trust' key to joint working between PCTs and pharma

    2010-04-21T11:06:00Z

    Mutual trust and transparency is the key to successful joint working between primary care trusts and the pharmaceutical industry, according to a medical director who has worked for both sides.

  • NHS sustainability: moving care into the community
    HSJ Knowledge

    NHS sustainability: moving care into the community

    2010-04-19T00:00:00Z

    More care in community settings is a must for a sustainable NHS as well as a healthier environment, says Jennifer Taylor

  • Noel Plumridge
    Comment

    Noel Plumridge on the NHS budget

    2010-04-15T00:00:00Z

    Here’s a summary of the financial plan for the English NHS.

  • Hospital closures: the taboo has been broken
    News

    Hospital closures: the taboo has been broken

    2010-04-15T00:00:00Z

    At the first whisper of a service or hospital closing, local campaigners and politicians launch vociferous protests. But despite this opposition the idea that we need fewer hospitals and beds is gathering momentum, writes Richard Vize