All Patient dignity articles – Page 12
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Supplements
Paperless NHS supplement: Data protection – it's a breach of trust
Paperless NHS supplement: data protection
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Supplements
Supplement: What organisations must do to achieve a paperless NHS
Paperless NHS supplement
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Comment
Stevens must honour his Change Day pledge for people with learning disabilities
Stevens must make good on his learning disabilities promise
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HSJ Local
Discharge procedures under the microscope at Arrowe Park
QUALITY: Wirral University Teaching Hospital Foundation Trust is to review its discharge procedures next month in response to patient concerns that prompted a Care Quality Commission inspection.
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Comment
The conversation about patient experience must go global
Patient experience conversation goes global
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HSJ Partners
Three steps to better care for the terminally ill
The electorate wants to ease the burden on A&E – and it is achievable
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News
Midlands paramedic sentenced after hospital death
A West Midlands paramedic has been handed an eight month suspended sentence after failing to examine and start resuscitation on a man who collapsed outside a hospital emergency department.
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News
Exclusive: Medical examiners help expose patient safety risks
Medical examiners working in pilot areas in England have exposed clinical incidents, poor staffing and fatal infections that have led to deaths on hospital wards, according to research shared with HSJ.
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HSJ Knowledge
The crowd speaks: Top 10 barriers to change
The most commonly occurring barriers to bottom-up change
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HSJ Partners
Fast track palliative discharge services cut stays and admissions
Services in Glasgow and Lothian
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HSJ Knowledge
Start a conversation with NHS staff and patients to drive change
Crowdsourcing explained
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Comment
Get ahead and plan your end of life care before it's too late
Make your choices known on end of life care
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News
MPs call for audit of health ombudsman investigations
An independent process to benchmark the quality of Parliamentary Health Service Ombudsman investigations into NHS complaints should be established, MPs have said.
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HSJ Knowledge
It started with a tweet: how social media sparked a campaign for change
Twitter turns a ‘tiny idea’ into a national campaign
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Comment
Boards, not HR departments, must take the lead on fostering diversity
The new workforce race equality standard
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HSJ Knowledge
Rising Stars: How to encourage clinicians to become leaders
Passion and inspiration are needed
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Comment
Don't call me 'frail': Older patients don't want to be defined by their condition
Focus on social aspects
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HSJ Partners
Twitter chat: Explore the cost of end of life care
Join the debate on the cost of delivering care in the community
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News
Exclusive: NHS England primary care decisions 'unlawful', High Court rules
NHS England is acting unlawfully by failing to properly involve and inform patients about its primary care commissioning decisions, a High Court judge has said.
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Comment
Is the CQC sanctioning a 'snoopers' charter'?
The regulator has to overcome some ethical hurdles