All Patient dignity articles – Page 13
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HSJ Partners
Investing in community based end of life care is a win-win
Phil McCarvill of Marie Curie Cancer Care reflects on a new report from the Nuffield Trust
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HSJ Partners
CCTV in care homes: A protective measure or an invasion of privacy?
Address leadership, pay and training
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Comment
Let's challenge politicians' 'patients first' rhetoric
People are still getting left behind by ‘the system’
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HSJ Knowledge
Through the eyes of a commissioner: what really matters in cancer care
Reflecting on care experiences
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News
NHS complaints 'tip of iceberg'
NHS England receives 480 written complaints a day, with hospital doctors and surgeons among those bearing the brunt of patients’ frustrations, new figures show.
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Comment
The no fault compensation model needs a radical overhaul
Change how costs are calculated for patients
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Comment
Beyond belief: trusts still can't grasp religious diversity
How to handle an habitual HR headache
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Comment
Why the care system makes a 'good death' so difficult
My Dad’s experience revealed shortcomings
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HSJ Knowledge
Residential care means more than a chair to sit in
Consider occupation when commissioning for quality of life in homes
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Comment
Michael White: Compassion requires us to sort out assisted dying law
There was a thoughtful, moving debate in the Lords
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Comment
How to look after older people in an ideal world
An alternative care pathway could have very different outcomes
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Supplements
Chronic kidney disease: A yes vote for more patient choice
Patients must be the centre of care delivery
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Comment
Mark Britnell: What industry teaches the NHS about self-management
There must be support to help patients self-manage
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Comment
Teach clinicians how to talk about cancer
Patients want a dialogue that goes beyond their consultation
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News
Call for human factors support for patient safety
A group of leading patient safety experts are seeking central funding to support the spread of human factors science.
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News
Probe lays bare ‘lapses’ in past patient records safety procedures
An investigation has uncovered ‘significant administrative lapses’ in processes used by the NHS Information Centre to oversee the release of patient records to organisations including research bodies, government departments and insurers.