All Health Service Journal articles in March 2025 – Page 7
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Partnership Awards 2025: Healthcare Infrastructure Project of the Year
WINNER: Assura, Northumbria Healthcare FT, Northumbria Healthcare Facilities Management and Northumbria Primary Care: Northumbria Health and Care Academy
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Partnership Awards 2025: Most Effective Contribution to Clinical Redesign
WINNER Feedback Medical & Queen Victoria Hospital FT: Enhancing NHS Diagnostics Pathways with Bleepa: Streamlining Complex Care for Breathlessness Patients
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Partnership Awards 2025: Most Effective Contribution to Improving Care for Those With Long-Term Conditions
WINNER: Boehringer-Ingelheim and Inspira Health, The Care Lab, Widnes PCN, Widnes Highfield Health, and NHS Trusts: A Cardio-Renal-Metabolic Quality Improvement Programme - Delivering Change for Patients with Long-Term Conditions in Widnes
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Independent Healthcare Providers Awards 2025: Excellence in Clinical Innovation
WINNER: Connect Health: A Fit-For-Future Sustainable Model Of Musculoskeletal (MSK) Care Maximising Productivity And Clinician Experience Through Innovations In Digital Technology, And Scalable Solutions For Demedicalising MSK Health And Self-Management
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Partnership Awards 2025: Most Effective Contribution to Integrated Health and Care
WINNER: Nuffield Health, Manchester University FT, Northern Care Alliance, University of Manchester and University of Salford: Greater Manchester Major Trauma Enhanced Rehabilitation Service
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Partnership Awards 2025: Most Impactful Partnership in Preventative Healthcare
WINNER: Everton in the Community and University Hospitals of Liverpool Group: BEAT Breathlessness
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Partnership Awards 2025: Workforce and Wellbeing Initiative of the Year
WINNER: The Bravest Path & NHS Partners: Braver Than Before
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Independent Healthcare Providers Awards 2025: Best Provider of Diagnostic Services
WINNER: Cyted Health & NHS Scotland: Capsule Sponge Testing – Transforming Early Cancer Detection Across Scotland
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Daily InsightDaily Insight: Foundation trusts 2.0?
The must-read stories and debate in health policy and leadership.
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CommentNHS leaders must speak out against the government’s welfare reforms
The recently announced proposals to modify disability benefits will have disastrous effects on disabled people’s income, health and wellbeing, and might harm the NHS on multiple levels, writes Peter Reading
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PodcastHSJ Podcast: The week that changed everything
As the dust begins to settle, we unpick one of the busiest weeks ever for NHS news.
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NewsTrust CEO attacks ‘devastating’ benefits cuts
Government reveals highly controversial welfare cuts Tightening PIP criteria expected to impact more than 2 million people Reforms will inflict “huge psychological damage” on disabled people, says trust CEO Controversial welfare cuts could strip support from disabled people and have a “devastating impact”, a trust chief executive has ...
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NewsCQC needs to pay inspectors more, says chair
The Care Quality Commission’s incoming chair says it needs to pay more to recruit experienced inspectors.
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NewsWinners of HSJ Partnership and inaugural Independent Healthcare Providers Awards revealed
The inaugural HSJ Independent Healthcare Providers Awards took place alongside the HSJ Partnership Awards last night at Evolution London.
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NewsCEO takes charge of neighbouring hospital
The chief executive of a district general hospital trust is to take on the leadership of its neighbour, initially for a temporary period.
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CommentMental health trusts must get tougher on smoking
Mental health trusts must strengthen smokefree policies to protect patients’ health and reduce inequalities, writes Sir Norman Lamb
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NewsNHSE ‘ignoring trusts’ pleas for fair funding’
Mental health and community trust bosses have warned they could be forced to cut services because they may lose out under the formula used to distribute pay rise funding.
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CommentThe regulation of NHS managers must be fair
Danny Mortimer discusses the need for clear, fair, and proportional regulation of NHS managers, emphasising accountability, professional standards, and transparency in order to improve leadership and protect public safety
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Daily InsightHSJ Weekly Catch-up: Staff contentment, trust improvement and tech procurement
Your essential update on health for the week.
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CommentThe mythbuster: Consensus-driven strategy will doom the 10-Year Plan to failure
To make the 10-Year Plan a success, the NHS will need to move from consensus-driven strategy to strategy-driven consensus, writes Steve Black











