All Opinion and blogs articles – Page 43

  • Richard Jolly
    Comment

    What should replace the Liverpool Care Pathway?

    2013-07-31T00:01:00Z

    Looking at the future of end of life care

  • Blogs

    Basildon babe

    2013-07-30T16:02:00Z

    Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals Foundation Trust correctly identified the national media’s buttock clenchingly embarrassing over-coverage of the royal birth was a public relations open goal par excellence.Pretty much any old tosh parped out by hospital spinners including the words “royal” and “baby” was guaranteed to be handed to an ...

  • Blogs

    Known unknowns

    2013-07-30T14:35:00Z

    Massive End Game appreciation goes to South Warwickshire Clinical Commissioning Group, for this beautifully worded admission of ignorance in a recent finance report: “The complexity of the issues involved, and the quality and paucity of data available mean that it is presently not possible to confidently assert that the CCG ...

  • Michael White
    Comment

    Michael White: Hanging up on NHS 111

    2013-07-30T12:11:00Z

    Should the troubled helpine be cut off?

  • Blogs

    Beat the heat with eaty treat

    2013-07-29T15:43:00Z

    Take it from End Game, there’s nothing more frustrating for a journalist than getting an interesting story with an insufficient level of detail, requiring numerous follow up calls to request extra information.So we heartily thank North Middlesex University Hospital for supplying us with all the facts in a recent press ...

  • Blogs

    There will always be staff who feel bullied by managers

    2013-07-29T13:05:00Z

    If staff are asked, “Have you been bullied?”, what is an acceptable amount of yes responses?

  • Blogs

    Your 18 week waits: May 2013 data

    2013-07-26T09:46:00Z

    The local picture on one year and 18 week waits across England, updated with the latest data.

  • Magnifying glass
    Comment

    What makes a successful regulatory body?

    2013-07-26T00:00:00Z

    Securing success and fuelling failure in the drive to improve healthcare

  • Blogs

    Monitor on the move

    2013-07-25T13:38:00Z

    Word reaches End Game that everyone’s favourite NHS economic regulator is vacating its Westminster premises.Apparently Monitor is moving everyone out of their Matthew Parker Street headquarters and into its other central London abode in Waterloo.That leaves a prime bit of central London office space empty - but this situation will ...

  • Blogs

    Tackling inequality is a forgotten priority

    2013-07-25T00:03:00Z

    A current Coronation Street storyline is ideal material for addressing racism issues in organisations

  • Paul Wicks
    Comment

    A new type of research for the information age

    2013-07-25T00:01:00Z

    Ethics reviews must reflect the changing nature of work online

  • Michael White
    Comment

    Michael White: social care reform is a slow crawl

    2013-07-24T11:21:00Z

    The government’s plans have finally reached another milestone

  • Crispin Dowler
    Comment

    Will the government be 'transparent' on CCG admin cuts?

    2013-07-23T18:15:00Z

    NHS England is surprisingly upbeat about its financial situation

  • clipboard_meeting_notes_writing
    Comment

    Medical pay: reaping your just rewards?

    2013-07-23T00:01:00Z

    Are financial awards for consultants a price worth paying?

  • Nurses and hospital bed
    Comment

    Healthwatch's voice key to shaping the NHS

    2013-07-22T15:47:00Z

    The new body should be regarded as a regulator of health and social care

  • Blogs

    The gilded bandwagon

    2013-07-22T11:26:00Z

    When the news of the royal contractions was announced, End Game joined in the celebrations.This wasn’t because we were looking forward to hours, if not days, of tedious fact-free rolling news reports, but because we knew that NHS public relations people will have spent the past few months preparing tenuous ...

  • Blogs

    Summer perils

    2013-07-22T10:50:00Z

    We despaired for so long because the sun refused to appear. Now summer’s here it’s apparent that we’d forgotten the dangers of heat waves.End Game was thinking about leaving the office and heading home, and maybe taking the children for a trip around the sun-drenched garden on the ride-on mower, ...

  • Blogs

    The policy doctor

    2013-07-19T10:13:00Z

    Many health policy fans noticed that details of a government review recommending the banning of packed lunches for schoolchildren were published on the same day that the Department of Health decided that actually plain packaging for tobacco products was a terrible idea.End Game was among those confused as to what ...

  • Blogs

    A new lobbying scandal?

    2013-07-19T10:13:00Z

    No one can doubt Tory MP, health committee member and former GP Sarah Wollaston’s seriousness.It might not even be too far say she is the parliamentarian most respected by the NHS.No-one would doubt the seriousness of her stance on plain packaging for tobacco, a policy put on a backburner last ...

  • Blogs

    Pure froth

    2013-07-19T10:12:00Z

    “Imagine a world where our health literacy matched our coffee literacy.” So tweeted Johnny Marshall, the NHS Confederation policy director and all round jolly good egg, linking to piece he’d written for the BBC.The gist of Mr Marshall’s argument was that patients should be treated more like customers and if ...