All Health Service Journal articles in March 2021 – Page 8
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Awards 2020: Freedom to Speak up Organisation of the Year
WINNER: Leeds Community Healthcare Trust – Freedom To Speak Up at Work
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Awards 2020: NHS Workplace Race Equality Award
WINNER: East London FT – Compassion and Equality in Employee Relations
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Awards 2020: Acute Sector Innovation of the Year
WINNER: University College London and University College London Hospitals FT – The UCL Ventura CPAP device - engineering a ‘just-in-time’ covid-19 solution
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Awards 2020: Mental Health Innovation of the Year
WINNER: Lancashire and South Cumbria FT - MyPlace
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Awards 2020: Primary Care Innovation of the Year
WINNER: Sevenhills + Primary Care Network - Covid-19 Vulnerable Patient Visiting Service
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Awards 2020: Connecting Services and Information
WINNER: Healthier Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care System – Lancashire and South Cumbria Real Time Surveillance - Suicide Prevention
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NewsTrust chiefs predict ‘massive problem’ if centre starts elective recovery next month
The NHS should start off the next financial year focusing on staff recovery and postpone ratcheting up elective recovery efforts and other long-term priorities until the second quarter, senior figures have warned.
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NewsDaily Insight: Famous faces help HSJ Awards mark toughest year
The must-read stories and debate in health policy and leadership.
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HSJ InteractiveTop Chief Executives 2021: Explore the map
Click on a map pin to see more about the organisations our HSJ Top Chief Executives lead.
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NewsRob Webster heads CEO Top 50 as Dunn, Lawlor and Panniker fall from grace
Rob Webster is the first mental health trust chief executive to secure the number one spot in HSJ’s Top 50 chief executives list, which witnessed a significant churn from 2019, giving entry to new faces but also excluding many from the previous selections.
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HSJ InteractiveJudging the HSJ Top Chief Executives
HSJ’s analysis of the NHS’ top trust chief executives was judged by some of the service’s leading figures
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HSJ InteractiveManage today and transform tomorrow
Kate Wilson explores the key attributes of the CEO of the future
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Expert BriefingThe Ward Round: How WRES leaders see its future
Staffing is the issue keeping NHS leaders awake at night - and which consumes two-thirds of trusts’ spending. The fortnightly The Ward Round newsletter will make sure you are tuned in to the daily pressures on staff, and the wider trends and policies shaping the workforce. This week by employment ...
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NewsFunding negotiations end with extra £6.6bn for NHS England
Matt Hancock has said the NHS will get an additional £6.6bn on top of the funding envelope set out in the Budget earlier this month.
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NewsRevealed: The seven trusts getting £6m each for tech improvements
Seven trusts will receive £6m each over the next three years in the second phase of Matt Hancock’s plan to improve IT infrastructure in the health service.
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NewsLondon boroughs struggle with care home staff vaccine uptake
London boroughs dominate the list of areas with the lowest covid-19 vaccine uptake among care home staff, HSJ analysis of new NHS figures shows.
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NewsDaily Insight: Hail to the chief
The must-read stories and debate in health policy and leadership.
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PodcastHSJ podcast: How three top trust chiefs fell out of favour
For the first time ever the leader of a mental health trust has been named HSJ’s top chief executive, and in a surprising turn of events, three former top-table leaders have departed our top 50 altogether. Why the fall from grace?
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News‘Outstanding’ trust’s takeover of neighbour gets the go-ahead
The takeover of a hospital trust by its ‘outstanding’ neighbour has been backed by both boards, and is likely to go ahead within weeks.
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HSJ PartnersPatients, partnership and creativity are the key to the digital transformation of the NHS
Uday Bose shares his insights into the digital transformation of the NHS following a discussion he hosted at an HSJ event. He was joined by a diverse group of participants from NHSX, several CCGs, third sector and MPs with an interest in tackling the digital divide











