All Health Service Journal articles in Opinion – Page 28

  • News

    Case managers make all the difference

    2007-04-30T10:04:37Z

    When my mother was near death from kidney failure in Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, US, I was amazed that she was stabilised and transferred to an excellent rehab centre in one week. I was amazed again when the rehab centre had her mobile, on a stable dialysis regime and ...

  • Comment

    David Moon on resource efficiency in construction projects

    2007-04-30T10:06:17Z

    Over the past few years, trusts have placed growing pressure on contractors to improve their sustainability credentials and significant progress towards setting minimum requirements for recycled content in the health sector has already been made.

  • News

    It was a difficult journey, but under Blair the NHS was saved

    2007-05-03T00:00:00Z

    Ten years ago this week, Tony Blair told the country that it had 24 hours to save the NHS. Now that the remainder of his premiership can be measured in days, what can be concluded on whether he delivered on that bold claim?

  • Comment

    Emma Dent

    2007-05-03T00:00:00Z

    Last week was a trip down memory lane. For the first time in nearly 20 years I found myself at the site of the hospital where both my parents worked.

  • Comment

    David Peat on Life on Mars (NHS-style)

    2007-05-07T00:00:00Z

    'Much has been achieved in medicine and health, yet we have major issues surrounding obesity, alcohol abuse, sexual behaviour and drugs. We can't moralise, but some of the difficulties of 1970s society have morphed into new and sometimes exaggerated forms'

  • Comment

    David Nicholson on service transformation

    2007-05-09T00:00:00Z

    'We can only deliver genuine transformation of health care services if our staff understand what we are trying to do'

  • Comment

    Media Watch

    2007-05-09T14:58:33Z

    'Don't play god' The Sun protested last week as it quoted campaigners warning that abortions 'will soar' if parents are allowed to use a 'revolutionary' home test that can reveal the sex of their baby at six weeks.

  • Comment

    1997 and all that: Blair remembered

    2007-05-10T00:00:00Z

    The NHS has transformed remarkably since Tony Blair entered Number 10 in May 1997, reinvigorating a struggling monolith with record investment.

  • News

    Emergency czar backs A&E closure

    2007-05-10T00:00:00Z

    National emergency access director Professor Sir George Alberti has backed controversial proposals to shut a north east London accident and emergency department.

  • News

    Final fitness for purpose results name at-risk PCTs

    2007-05-10T00:00:00Z

    Cumbria and Western Cheshire primary care trusts are at the greatest risk of being unable to meet baseline performance goals in the next six to 12 months, according to the third and final wave of primary care fitness for purpose results.

  • News

    DoH rejig indicates future direction of policy

    2007-05-10T00:00:00Z

    After many tremors below the surface, the detail of the restructuring of the Department of Health has emerged this week. NHS chief executive David Nicholson has created a new NHS leadership team, with new posts, and some clear water from the rest of the department (read news item on Nicholson's ...

  • News

    Happiness is... getting to grips with the intangible

    2007-05-10T00:00:00Z

    As the NHS has become sophisticated about the need to measure outcomes, it inevitably raises questions about what is actually measured, and therefore what matters. By necessity, the focus in the early years of this government has been on the utterly tangible - mortality rates, waiting lists and so on.

  • Comment

    Your Humble Servant: the NHS Regatta

    2007-05-10T00:00:00Z

    To: Don Wise, chief executive

  • Comment

    Louis Appleby on reaching out to BME communities

    2007-05-14T00:00:00Z

    'The term Positive Steps is an important one. The words and the actions coming from services must be positive. There is only so long that we can talk about the problem before talking about it gets in the way of tackling it.'

  • Comment

    Bed-blocking does not tell the full story

    2007-05-14T00:00:00Z

    I read the article on bed-blocking with interest as my mother has been a patient in a foundation trust in the North West for nearly six months following a severe stoke.

  • Comment

    PBC needs to look at the big picture

    2007-05-14T00:00:00Z

    In response to Simon Stevens' article on practice-based commissioning (opinion, page 17, 3 May), PBC has to be for all practices. If nothing else, PBC is about raising the eyes of GPs and practice management to understand the wider commissioning impact of their actions.

  • Comment

    The NHS is far from 'saved'

    2007-05-14T00:00:00Z

    I am astonished to see your comment piece claiming current policies have 'saved the NHS'. It certainly doesn't seem like it to me or any of my colleagues, and I wonder which planet the author has been on.

  • Comment

    David Woodhead on the qualities of commissioners

    2007-05-14T21:00:44Z

    'Driving change in numerous organisations demands particular skills. We no longer spoke of what people needed to know, or what their qualifications might be, but of the qualities they had and how they approached their work'

  • Comment

    Back innovation and good judgement in primary care

    2007-05-17T00:00:00Z

    Primary care trusts.are bound to weigh proposals fairly, but they cannot be compelled by entrepreneurs to make reckless decisions.

  • Comment

    Commissioning: Practices may need a fairy godmother to make PBC work

    2007-05-17T00:00:00Z

    Practice-based commissioning is the 'Cinderella' policy reform of the NHS.