All Health Service Journal articles in Opinion – Page 28
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Comment
Service link economics
Can Monitor chair Bill Moyes and KPMG consultant Kate Barber explain what is new about the 'The new economics' and justify the statement: 'Treating individual services as profit and loss units promises to transform financial management and clinical engagement' ( HSJ, 16 November 2006)?
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Learning disability and language
Letters from Sam Smith, executive director, C-Change for Inclusion, Glasgow; Val Rowlands, superintendent physiotherapist, Stockport Learning Disability Service; and Rod Campbell, director of communication and development, The Regard Partnership, Kingston-upon-Thames
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Comment
In a challenging year, our success is yours
Tonight, HSJis hosting its biggest-ever awards ceremony - this year we received more than 900 entries across 18 categories and more than 1,000 people will attend our prize-giving event in central London. In this, the Awards' 25th anniversary year, the success of the event is a ...
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Return to the windmill - behavioural modelling and the future
The lack of a 'big picture' of where reforms will take us means investment and strategic planning are severely hampered. Alasdair Liddell and Laurie McMahon describe a behavioural modelling approach that can help
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Comment
Bed day costs
The Department of Health productivity indicators (click herefor story) detail how much each trust can save by reducing bed stay.
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Neil Goodwin on Serbian princes and American cousins
'Mixing with Europeans always reminds me how European we are in the UK and how much less we have in common with the USA'
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News
Foundations could provide multi-community services
Community foundation trusts could combine the provider arms of more than one primary care trust to avoid them being unviable as stand-alone organisations.
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Power to close NHS organisations gives super-regulator super-teeth
A long delay can create its own sense of drama - such is the case with the regulatory review which has been promised for the best part of a year and gone through various drafts (including a complete overhaul by McKinsey). In the event, the result published this week makes ...
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News
Feedback to 'A Formula for Unfairness'
This is a response to 'A formula for Unfairness' article.
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News
Predicting the future
We were interested to read the article on telephone based health coaching for patients with long term conditions (Predicting the Future), though it was not clear how many patients were actually receiving such care.
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IT project accused of bullying
I wish to respond to the article IT project accused of bullying.
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Comment
Janet Askham on the need to improve patient feedback
'If we continue to ask patients to give up their time to provide valuable feedback on their doctor's performance, surely we owe it to them at least to ask the right questions?'
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News
Mike Cooke on mental health
We have made measurable progress in mental health services over the past six years but there is still too much variation in services and in investment, primarily in services not covered by a national service framework.
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Funding formula and fairness
I read with interest the article by Sheena Asthana and Alex Gibson (HSJ 16 November 2006). The article sets out some interesting data which we would be unwise to ignore in terms of what it means for the NHS. However, I do believe that the conclusions drawn from the data ...
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Six of the best on health inequalities
Despite its presence on the so-called Selbie Six list of NHS priorities for 2006-07, tackling health inequalities is proving a significant challenge for many primary care trusts.
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News
A welcome bid to put PECs at the heart of decision-making
If a commissioning revolution is vital to making a success of the new NHS landscape, we must know who will be making the decisions. In too many cases members of primary care trusts' professional executive committees have found themselves - or placed themselves - well away from the issue.
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Comment
Service link economics
Letter from Angie Jezard, senior consultant, AJ Financial and Strategic Healthcare
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News
Communicating with patients
I've always enjoyed Hilary Thomas's articles and admire her courage at writing about her breast cancer, but I was quite saddened to read what she said about not realising what her patients had to go through until she had experienced it herself. ...