All Mental health articles – Page 118
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HSJ Knowledge
How to make modern dementia services
Daniel Harwood looks at how to develop a 21st century memory service
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Comment
The long term care conundrum
Demand continues to rise so where does the accountability lie, asks Noel Plumridge
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News
Private providers in NHS 'likely' to escape toughest regulatory controls
Only a “very small” number of NHS services provided by private firms face the toughest regulatory controls, sector leaders have insisted following the publication of new Monitor guidance.
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News
Mental health strategy launched in Scotland
A strategy which aims to improve people’s mental health and well-being has been launched in Scotland.
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HSJ Knowledge
Bring social care best to NHS
Health itself improves or declines at an individual level, so care must begin there
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News
CQC inspector disciplined over Winterbourne whistleblower failure
A Care Quality Commission inspector has been disciplined for mismanagement of concerns raised by a whistleblower about Winterbourne View Hospital, the regulator’s internal review of the handling of the case has revealed.
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News
Winterbourne View commissioners under fire
“Out of sight, out of mind” commissioning contributed to the abuse of patients at Winterbourne View Hospital going unchecked for more than four years, a serious case review has found.
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News
Spending on mental health falls for first time in 10 years
Overall spending on adult mental health services has fallen in real terms for the first time in a decade.
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News
Government called on to prevent fresh care home scandal
Another care home scandal like Winterbourne View could happen again unless the government takes action, campaigners warned today.
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Comment
Noel Plumridge: the business of mental health
Delays to the planned mental health tariff will not surprise anyone in the field
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Comment
Readers' letters - 26 July 2012
Supply and demandYour article, New workforce chief promises staff flexibility, wrongly suggests there has in the past been an “oversupply” of physiotherapists.This is not the case. Short term NHS financial freezes restricted opportunities for new physio graduates for a brief time, prompting cuts of around a third in training places ...
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Blogs
Genuine 'co-production' now needs 'coming together'
A framework to help local organisations to deliver on the objectives of the Government’s mental health strategy for England is published this week.
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HSJ Knowledge
Ending society's dementia silence
A sustained constructive focus will help to positively change societal attitude
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News
FT framework would award staff ratings
A foundation trust is tendering for a “performance management framework” under which its staff would receive ratings.
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HSJ Knowledge
Avoid budgetary stretch marks
A huge strain will be on CCGs to make their money work harder
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HSJ Knowledge
Mental health - a joint approach
Getting the most out of an area means working together for NHS North of Tyne
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News
Wellbeing measure 'will boost health investment'
New efforts to measure the nation’s overall wellbeing will lead to more investment in health services, including mental health, the government’s “happiness tsar” has predicted.
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News
Data quality concerns delay mental health tariff
Hopes that a national payment by results tariff for adult mental health services could be implemented next year have been dashed due to concern about data quality, HSJ can reveal.
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News
Scottish mental health readmission rate attacked
There were more than 1,300 cases where people were readmitted to Scottish mental health hospitals within 28 days of being discharged last year, figures have shown.