All Primary care articles – Page 245

  • HSJ Knowledge

    A check-up for nurses

    2008-02-26T09:00:00Z

    A new campaign is encouraging health workers to focus on their own lives for a change. Rosemary Cook explains the ambitions of Nursing No.1

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Learning to be unloved

    2008-02-25T09:00:00Z

    In the second article in our series on coaching, Isobel Gowan describes her work with a GP who is new to leadership

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Health screening: from talk to action

    2008-02-22T09:00:00Z

    The importance of preventive diagnosis and screening programmes are now being talked up by the prime minister himself. Joshua Rowe looks at how they are already saving money - and lives

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Health screening: from talk to action

    2008-02-22T09:00:00Z

    Preventive diagnosis and screening programmes can improve patient care and save the NHS money, writes Joshua Rowe

  • News

    Councils given chance to offload burdens

    2008-02-21T09:00:00Z

    An independent review body has launched an investigation into the factors that hinder partnership work between health and social care services.

  • News

    Ministers press for more child palliative care

    2008-02-21T09:00:00Z

    Ministers have made it clear they expect primary care trusts to spend more on children's palliative care.

  • News

    Johnson irks committee as he ducks careers queries

    2008-02-21T09:00:00Z

    Health secretary Alan Johnson has rankled MPs by refusing to answer questions at a health select committee inquiry into Modernising Medical Careers.Mr Johnson batted off a series of questions about junior doctors' training, saying he could not comment before the Department of Health's formal response to the Tooke report.

  • News

    Ministers vs GPs: how did it come to this?

    2008-02-21T09:00:00Z

    The GP contract talks have been played out for the public, with both sides taking to the airwaves. Ingrid Torjesen explores why a couple of extra hours a week has created such a conflict

  • News

    Doctors move to vote yes, under protest

    2008-02-21T09:00:00Z

    GPs will be persuaded to vote yes to the government's offer on extended hours, according to a poll of GPs.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    GPs must see sense on hours

    2008-02-21T09:00:00Z

    New proposals for extended working hours for GPs have provoked a storm of protest - but doctors should take a careful look at the benefits, argues Alastair Henderson

  • News

    Trust plans to scrap jobs and shelve units

    2008-02-21T09:00:00Z

    Trafford Healthcare trust has launched a turnaround plan in a bid to avoid a £7m deficit next year.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Maggie Rae on Premier League performance

    2008-02-21T09:00:00Z

    Do names matter? Since arriving back in the NHS and PCT land, I haven't had much chance to think about titles or the name of our organisation.

  • Comment

    Whither NHS reform?

    2008-02-20T15:05:18Z

    Richard Vize makes a sweeping dig at the British Medical Association and GPs, your traditional villains, and will probably get a quick laugh from the cheap seats. But has HSJ missed a point here?

  • News

    minimum gp core hours

    2008-02-15T13:22:29Z

    The Department of Health has no plans to set a minimum number of consulting hours GP practices should provide during their contracted core hours. As the government plans to set a minimum threshold for hours practices must be available for appointments outside the hours of 8am to 6.30pm Monday to ...

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Smoking: 60 years of kicking the habit

    2008-02-15T09:00:00Z

    Attitudes to public health and smoking have evolved enormously since the NHS was established 60 years ago, as Su Xavier explains

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Smoking: 60 years of kicking the habit

    2008-02-15T09:00:00Z

    Attitudes to public health and smoking have evolved enormously since the NHS was established 60 years ago, as Su Xavier explains

  • News

    Dr Foster admits flaws in east London report

    2008-02-14T09:00:00Z

    Doctor Foster Intelligence has admitted that a £47,000 report it prepared for a London council was seriously flawed, following an investigation by the information company's own ethics committee.

  • Comment

    The BMA is standing between patients and a better service

    2008-02-14T09:00:00Z

    Not content with grossly misrepresenting the government's position on opening hours, the British Medical Association has now resorted to sabotage to block modernisation of our primary care services.

  • News

    Mayor flags up his blueprint for the future of London's health

    2008-02-14T09:00:00Z

    Preventable inequalities in health are unacceptable in a leading world city and have huge economic and social consequences, according to London mayor Ken Livingstone.

  • News

    Primary care leaders call GP resistance 'unhelpful'

    2008-02-14T09:00:00Z

    Primary care leaders have joined the argument over extended hours after GPs warned they may refuse to take part in local audits on opening times.