All Health Service Journal articles in November 2006 – Page 7
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IT project accused of bullying
Managers have attacked the Connecting for Health IT project for 'bullying' people into talking down problems on the ground.
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World Health Organisation names new director general
China's Dr Margaret Chan should be confirmed today as the new director-general of the World Health Organisation after being nominated by the organisation's executive board yesterday. Dr Chan was director of public health in Hong Kong for nine years - tackling the world's first human ...
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Government announces carer arrangements
The government has defined 'carer' with regard to new rights from 6 April next year for carers to request flexible working arrangements from their employers.Employment relations minister Jim Fitzpatrick announced today that the rules will cover employees caring for an adult who is: their spouse, partner or civil partner; a ...
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When Norma, Dot and Beckie had their say about NHS care...
A pioneering consultation event in Liverpool last week believes it could show the way forward in engaging the public in service redesign. Jeremy Davies was there
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Flint unveils £4m sexual health campaign
Health minister Caroline Flint unveiled a £4m sexual health advertising campaign today that aims to make 18-24 year olds as likely to carry a condom when they're 'out on the pull' as they are to have mobile phones or lipstick.The government highlighted research showing that while 90 per cent of ...
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LIFT-funded buildings pass 100 mark
The opening of three new health centres this week through the local improvement finance trust has pushed the NHS above the 100 mark in its LIFT-funded building programme.The 100th building to open was the £3m Longview Drive primary care centre in St Helens and was followed by two more in ...
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Predicting the future
Cutting emergency hospital admissions among those with long-term conditions would save the NHS millions. But how can those at risk be identified, traced and their needs addressed? Daloni Carlisle looks at two solutions
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Hewitt defends NHS reform
Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt told the New Health Network yesterday that balancing high-quality care with tight budgets was the NHS's greatest challenge.She said the increasing cost of new medical technologies and drugs and the rising expectations of patients would have to be met. Ms Hewitt acknowledged that reform is 'never ...
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Alcohol death rate doubles
The number of alcohol-related deaths in the UK has more than doubled in the past 15 years, new government figures have revealed.Over 8,000 people died from alcohol-related conditions or incidents in 2005, compared with 4,144 in 1991.See the full figures here
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Demand management ineffective and costs rise under PBR
There is a lack of evidence around which demand management schemes make payment by results more effective.Research by the York University's Centre for Health and Public Services Management and Centre for Health Economics also found the system has increased the scope for disagreement between trusts and primary care trusts over ...
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WHO director general shortlist announced
Five candidates will be interviewed today for the post of director general of the World Health Organisation.They candidates are: Dr Kazem Behbehani; Dr Margaret Chan; Dr Julio Frenk; Dr Shigeru Omi and Ms Elena Salgado Mendez.For more on the appointment click here
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BAFTA nomination for teen health drama
A unique educational youth drama on TV and the internet - which focuses on issues like teenage pregnancy, sexually transmitted disease, alcohol and drugs through the stories of six teenage friends - has been nominated for a BAFTA award for the second year running. ...
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Information prescription
Prescription Pricing Authority and hospital prescribing-derived data are available from the Information Centre
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Liam Hughes on joint working
Solid local partnerships are essential for PCTs to achieve their objectives for local communities
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Dave Lee on listening to complaints
The idea of a committee as an inherently good thing may be counter-intuitive. When Liberal Democrat health spokeswoman Baroness Julia Neuberger decided in 1993 that the community trust she was chairing should have a customer services committee, there were no bets on its longevity.
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Community equipment survey
The Information Centre is seeking a clearer idea of how community equipment is sourced and provided by local authorities
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Dave Roberts on QOF and chronic diseases
The quality and outcomes framework rewards general practices for providing evidence-based, high-quality care to patients with a specific set of chronic conditions. But its data can be used to improve other processes.
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Seven questions to assess your non-executives
Measuring the performance of non-executive directors is not easy but these seven fundamental questions might help, writes Sir Andrew Likierman, of London Business School