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  • John Lewis checked out in NHS productivity drive
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    John Lewis checked out in NHS productivity drive

    2009-12-03T00:00:00Z

    Politicians of all hues are talking about public services being owned by staff - like John Lewis - to increase productivity. Alison Moore examines how this might work and, where staff cannot hold shares, whether just a sense of ownership is enough

  • Conservative win could kill local NHS shake-up plans
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    Conservative win could kill local NHS shake-up plans

    2009-11-26T00:00:00Z

    The Conservatives have pledged to scrap current government proposals for reconfiguration in major services if they are voted into power. What could this mean for the many local changes already being deliberated? Alison Moore reports

  • Could a swine flu surge see a slump in targets?
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    Could a swine flu surge see a slump in targets?

    2009-11-19T00:00:00Z

    A sustained outbreak of swine flu will put any region’s critical care services under pressure and a pandemic could have national consequences on workforce and resources. Will normal targets survive the winter unscathed? Alison Moore reports

  • Can the NHS do more to catch local ‘failures’?
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    Can the NHS do more to catch local ‘failures’?

    2009-11-12T00:00:00Z

    Neil Goodwin’s report clearing NHS East Midlands of bullying highlights issues of management and regulation. Failure may be about more than poor local leadership, says Nigel Edwards

  • NHS managers to back Labour as job fears focus their minds
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    NHS managers to back Labour as job fears focus their minds

    2009-11-05T00:00:00Z

    An HSJ survey has revealed that NHS managers look more likely than the population at large to back Labour in next year’s general election, perhaps driven by anxiety about job security under the Conservatives. Rebecca Evans studies the findings

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    Tories need clear vision and a stronger message on health

    2009-10-22T00:00:00Z

    The Conservatives have pronounced themselves the party of reform but are too wedded to the status quo. Andrew Haldenby argues they need to spend more energy advocating change

  • ‘Clunky’ contracts raise questions on GP quality
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    ‘Clunky’ GP contracts raise questions on quality

    2009-10-08T00:00:00Z

    There are huge variations in what different PCTs pay for the same services, yet there is no detectable correlation between cost and quality or patient satisfaction. Sally Gainsbury looks at why commissioning has not yet addressed these stark contrasts

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    Can the Conservatives mix cutting and caring?

    2009-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Editor Richard Vize discusses whether the health policies of a Conservative government would deliver the right improvements for the NHS long after the applause of the voters has faded away

  • Patient satisfaction guaranteed: the future of payment by results?
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    Patient satisfaction guaranteed: the future of payment by results?

    2009-09-24T00:00:00Z

    The health secretary’s promise of a greater focus on patient experience has the approval of NHS leaders - as long as it is done properly, reports Rebecca Evans

  • Incentive paradox dogs weight loss procedures
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    Incentive paradox dogs weight loss procedures

    2009-09-17T00:00:00Z

    Despite NICE guidance, the fatter you get and the poorer your health outlook the better your chances may be of accessing bariatric surgery. Alison Moore reports on criteria that are proving hard to standardise across commissioning groups

  • NHS regulators need a new outlook after Mid Staffs scandal
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    NHS regulators need a new outlook after Mid Staffs scandal

    2009-09-03T00:00:00Z

    Monitor executive chair Bill Moyes believes the deaths at Mid Staffordshire must lead to system wide change for how quality is regulated - but the scandal should not be allowed to compromise the foundation model, he tells Dave West

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    NHS IT's local future

    2009-08-27T00:00:00Z

    The Department of Health has quietly turned away from central control of IT. But what will replace it? And what will happen if there is a change of government? Dave West reports

  • NHS has got talent
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    NHS management stars need a leg-up to rise to the top

    2009-08-20T00:00:00Z

    There is no shortage of ambitious senior managers in the NHS, so why is it so difficult to fill top posts? Charlotte Santry studied regional talent and leadership plans for clues

  • Lessons for the UK in Obama’s universal healthcare plan
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    Lessons for the UK in Obama’s universal healthcare plan

    2009-08-13T00:00:00Z

    As the US president fights to secure congressional backing for reforming healthcare, Michael Macdonnell and Douglas Noble find parallels in the UK’s drive to push quality up and cost down

  • Ambulance services: urgent attention for non-emergency care
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    Ambulance services: urgent attention for non-emergency care

    2009-08-06T09:00:00Z

    Complex forces at work in urgent care mean too many costly ambulance trips are being taken by non-emergency patients. Dave West analyses the figures and looks at the explanations

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    PCT rebranding still has a long way to go

    2009-07-30T00:00:00Z

    Getting local people to understand the role of primary care trusts has proved difficult, so has the NHS rebranding helped? HSJ polled the public to find out

  • The long awaited social care green paper proposes reforms including a new ‘national care service’, but what are the implications and where will the money come from?
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    Will the public back the national care service?

    2009-07-23T00:00:00Z

    The long awaited social care green paper proposes reforms including a new ‘national care service’, but what are the implications and where will the money come from?

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    Trusts still fail to give whistleblowers a voice

    2009-07-16T00:00:00Z

    More than a decade after trusts were told to give staff ‘maximum freedom of speech’, health workers are still scared to raise concerns about care. We look at why whistleblowers are not getting the protection they deserve

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    Foundation trust brand carries can for blunders

    2009-07-02T00:00:00Z

    With recent high-profile scandals surrounding foundation trusts, the brand value of the champions of the acute sector has been called into question. So where might it all lead?

  • When Lord Darzi asked the NHS to come up with regional plans, managers found themselves in uncharted territory. A year on, HSJ has looked around the country to see how they fared
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    Localism takes flight as managers seize the day

    2009-06-25T00:00:00Z

    When Lord Darzi asked the NHS to come up with regional plans, managers found themselves in uncharted territory. A year on, HSJ has looked around the country to see how they fared