All Patient dignity articles – Page 14
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News
Court rules doctors must consult patients over resuscitation orders
BREAKING: Patients have a new legal right to be consulted before doctors place ‘do not attempt resuscitation’ orders in their notes
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HSJ Partners
Come together to put cancer care on the right path
NHS England can clarify the patient pathway
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Supplements
We need to come together for cancer care to stop the confusing commissioning
Too many are responsible
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HSJ Knowledge
Blogging: patient led therapy in a digital world
Patients are influencing and connecting with others in need online
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HSJ Knowledge
Senior staff cover means earlier discharges
Equal attention should be paid to evening cover as at weekends
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HSJ Knowledge
Off the page: profiles improve person centred care
Pen portraits of patients and staff to build trust
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Comment
Video: Experts discuss why they are taking part in HSJ's commission
They talk about HSJ’s landmark commission
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Comment
Video: The story of an elderly patient who never made it home
Why out of hospital services need to change
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Comment
Case study: The harsh reality and what should have happened to ensure the best care pathway
How an alternative pathway could have altered the results of care given to Mrs Andrews
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HSJ Knowledge
HSJ commission scoping report: Pave the way for better elderly care
Landmark study sets out its aims
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Supplements
'Lean' thinking at BMI Healthcare to continue improving
Striving for a culture that will benefit patients in high quality clinical outcomes and their experience
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News
Ombudsman: Older patients could be 'suffering in silence'
Older people could be suffering in silence because they are less likely to complain when standards slip, even though they use the NHS the most, Health Service Ombudsman Dame Julie Mellor has said.
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HSJ Knowledge
A radical redesign of services for the 21st century
All aspects of older people’s care must be looked at
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HSJ Knowledge
Social enterprises are driving the next chapter in dementia care
Knowing the patient’s story is key to care
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HSJ Knowledge
How to improve care for older people: HSJ readers' ideas
HSJ readers share their ideas
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Comment
Compassion and cost-effectiveness can work together
Compassion should be central to everything in the NHS
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News
Exclusive: More children who have self harmed on acute wards
A growing “hidden cohort” of children who have self-harmed are admitted to acute hospitals because of a lack of appropriate mental health services, according to a survey shared with HSJ.
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HSJ Knowledge
Do older people need an emergency pathway of their own?
Older people have specific needs which make care resource intensive