All Primary care articles – Page 245

  • News

    Welsh health boards' checks on GPs 'lack rigour'

    2008-01-24T09:00:00Z

    The general medical services contract has come under fire for failing to deliver value for money in Wales - as have local health boards for failing to hold GPs to account.

  • News

    Why achieving equality in healthcare is proving tricky

    2008-01-24T09:00:00Z

    Spending on heart disease detection and treatment perfectly illustrates how the neediest patients often get the rawest deal. Could local scrutiny ensure fair play? Sally Gainsbury reports

  • News

    Most PCTs want to keep existing accountability systems

    2008-01-24T09:00:00Z

    Most primary care trusts do not want new structures for improving accountability to patients, NHS Confederation research suggests.

  • News

    Generic drugs could save PCTs £200m

    2008-01-24T09:00:00Z

    Primary care trusts should do more to encourage GPs to prescribe cheaper generic drugs, the public accounts committee has said.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    It’s all about the individual

    2008-01-23T10:40:36Z

    This HSJ Award-winning training and quality development programme for educators teaches a thoroughly patient-centred approach. Stuart Shepherd is keen to learn more

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Workplace health trainers

    2008-01-21T09:00:00Z

    'Ambassadors' in the workplace are being equipped to promote healthier lives. Lynne Greenwood reports

  • Comment

    David Peat on getting world class commissioning right

    2008-01-21T09:00:00Z

    Call them benchmarks, standards or targets, it is no bad thing to have aspirations and the will to achieve. It is also good to be put on the spot sometimes, to help streamline the process and refine best practice.

  • News

    GPs failing to pick up patients at most risk of heart disease

    2008-01-17T09:00:00Z

    GPs in some of the poorest areas of the country are failing to identify patients with coronary heart disease and treat them effectively, HSJ’s analysis suggests.

  • News

    Longer GP hours are not a priority for patients, Darzi is told

    2008-01-17T09:00:00Z

    Regional leaders of the review of the NHS are set to meet health minister Lord Darzi today to discuss emerging themes from their work.

  • Comment

    Simon Stevens on Brown's first health speech

    2008-01-17T09:00:00Z

    Until last week, Gordon Brown had been surprisingly - even painfully - quiet on where he thought the NHS should be headed. But last Monday he finally showed some leg, in the form of his first major health pronunciamento since moving into Number 10.

  • News

    BMA under fire over GP pay row 'scare tactics'

    2008-01-17T09:00:00Z

    Primary care trusts have rounded on the British Medical Association for drawing patients into its pay row. The accusation comes after the doctors' union distributed thousands of posters warning the public that the family doctor service is under threat.

  • Comment

    James Kennedy on rethinking out-of-hours care

    2008-01-16T09:00:00Z

    Forcing GPs to provide out-of-hours care may not be the best way to rebuild public confidence in these services. Instead, the government should look to other providers to fill the gap

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Salaried primary care dentists accept new contract

    2008-01-16T09:00:00Z

    The British Dental Association has confirmed that salaried primary care dentists in England have voted to accept proposals to modernise their contract, negotiated by NHS Employers and the BDA.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Maggie Rae on action for equality

    2008-01-14T09:00:00Z

    Christmas came early for me insofar as all the objectives I wanted to deliver were prioritised in the NHS operating framework. I was delighted to see health inequalities in there.

  • News

    Healthy diet messages not hitting home

    2008-01-11T09:00:00Z

    Healthy eating messages are failing to change people's decisions on what food to buy, a government report has warned.

  • Comment

    Sophia Christie on managing cultures in the health service

    2008-01-11T09:00:00Z

    Naturally an optimist, I always like to start the new year reflecting on emerging opportunities. Primary care trusts had a lot to get excited about in the last few months of 2007 with the development and launch of world class commissioning. The experience has been reminiscent of the publication last ...

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Should the NHS pay for an unwanted child?

    2008-01-11T09:00:00Z

    If a child is born following a botched sterilisation, should the NHS foot the bill? Ben Troke explains why the courts tend to say no

  • News

    Social care users want free basic service but will pay top-up

    2008-01-11T09:00:00Z

    Up to three quarters of social care service users support radical reform of the funding system, a multi-agency survey has revealed.

  • Comment

    Preventive care rhetoric could become reality

    2008-01-10T09:00:00Z

    Gordon Brown's keynote health speech was not just a crucial moment in the bid to relaunch his premiership (for more details, click here). As the NHS heads towards its 60th anniversary, his government's ability to deliver these reforms will have a profound impact on the service's long-term future.

  • News

    NICE must reform say MPs

    2008-01-08T12:21:50Z

    The health select committee has recommended sweeping changes to the way the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence assesses what drugs and treatments should be available on the NHS.In their report published today the committee says that NICE’s cost threshold of£30,000 per quality life year gained, which it uses ...