All Opinion/columnist articles – Page 43

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    Improving patient care through the Clinical Leaders Network

    2009-04-19T14:15:00Z

    The NHS Clinical Leaders Network has the potential to improve patient care in the North East, says Dr Simon Eaton

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    Emma Dent says farewell

    2009-04-16T00:00:00Z

    Well readers, it has been about four years since my then editor asked me to write a column for this page. He talked me into writing it “for six months or so”. And I’m still here.

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    Michael Marmot on why health inequalities matter

    2009-04-16T00:00:00Z

    The Department of Health’s anti-obesity Change4Life scheme may work wonders. I hope it does. 

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    Andy McKeon: 'Prepare to step back to the 80s'

    2009-04-15T11:22:00Z

    The Budget will be the prelude to another prolonged cycle of recession and recovery for the NHS, but one positive is that lean years mean productivity takes an upturn

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    Clinical mistakes: how to respond

    2009-04-13T23:41:00Z

    A new approach to handling NHS complaints has been introduced. Joan Saddler, director of patient and public affairs at the Department of Health, explains what it means for clinicians and managers

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    Hilary Thomas: NHS branding vs NHS trust

    2009-04-05T12:00:00Z

    After more than two decades in the NHS, the concept of a brand had never consumed much of my intellectual energy. However, over the past year, I have been involved in two different re-branding exercises and have been thinking about what it really means.

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    What makes a good NHS non-executive director?

    2009-04-05T11:45:00Z

    NHS non-executive directors used to be unfairly portrayed as part of the “old boys network” - cronies and fat cats who needed to fill their time between trips to the golf club - or as well intentioned members of the community who, when they were not at the hospital, were ...

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    Sheila Williams: management coaching can stop problems escalating

    2009-04-05T10:48:00Z

    I was facilitating a workshop on performance management with a group of experienced NHS managers recently. I got to the part about dealing with performance problems when they arise and how using a coaching approach often prevents the problem from escalating.

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    Emma Dent on the NHS in the media

    2009-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Hands up who saw the recent Dispatches programme on nurses? There were some fairly shocking stats about the number of nurses who have seen patients placed in “danger” (we’ll presume through treatment and medication errors rather than, say, being put in the path of man eating tigers) and nurses not ...

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    Noel Plumridge on foundation trusts

    2009-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Are foundation trusts here to stay? Five years have passed since the prototypes first saw the light of day. Once controversial enough to bring the government’s very survival into question, how far has this radically new and politically controversial way of organising NHS hospitals simply become normal?

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    Clinical leadership meets The Apprentice

    2009-03-26T00:00:00Z

    What can clinical leaders learn from reality TV programme The Apprentice? Ann Elliott finds out

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    Nigel Edwards on winter pressures in the NHS

    2009-03-26T00:00:00Z

    The NHS has learned much from the demand surges of other winters. But while effective measures are in place, costs are significant and challenges for managers still persist

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    Dignity in health and social care

    2009-03-19T00:00:00Z

    Some simple practical steps can greatly improve patients’ experience of dignity. But the new quality accounts must recognise this if it is to be taken seriously by frontline staff

  • A sea change is required to shift the male dominated culture of many clinical settings
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    Safia Debar and David Colin-Thomé on the manager-clinician divide

    2009-03-19T00:00:00Z

    A doctor and her mentor discuss the challenges facing clinical leaders

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    Emma Dent on medics vs managers

    2009-03-19T00:00:00Z

    On my twice daily bus journeys I am assailed by my fellow passengers’ trivial or personal mobile phone conversations. Many of these drive me to fantasise violence, if only to get a few minutes of peace.

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    Sophia Christie on the next stage review and quality

    2009-03-12T15:38:00Z

    Perhaps the most important contribution of the next stage review was to put quality and safety back firmly among the NHS's priorities.

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    A new plan for cardiac and vascular disease

    2009-03-12T15:36:00Z

    Cardiac and vascular disease urgently needs a strategy that goes further and wider than the current framework and improves access to high quality services for far more people.

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    Michael White on statistics, choice and stem cells

    2009-03-12T07:00:00Z

    Does it matter much if it proves true that one of Alan Johnson's staff facilitated the publication of knife crime data, this despite warnings by NHS statisticians that they were 'potentially inaccurate'? Senior Tories, including Andrew Lansley, think so.

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    Media Watch: NHS recession depression

    2009-03-12T07:00:00Z

    Some stories get written because they are about a money, others because they involve gore or sex. Then there are the stories that simply give journalists the opportunity to use phrases that offend, alliterate or rhyme.

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    Yi Mien Koh on a week in the life of an NHS manager

    2009-03-09T07:00:00Z

    It is always a valuable exercise to look back at the week, reviewing where our time has been spent and what has come of it.