All Productivity articles – Page 10
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SupplementsTop chief executives roundtable: Inspire staff to care day after day
The final HSJ Top Chief Executives roundtable
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SupplementsPatient experience special report: Quality care begins at home
Home monitoring can improve life for patients
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Comment
Without motivated people, no new model can change the NHS
We’re in no place to make it happen yet
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CommentDon't believe the hype, NHS productivity is actually rising
Exclusive: NHS productivity increased by 2.1 per cent from 2010-11 to 2011-12
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NewsExclusive: Consecutive years of productivity growth achieved
There have been two consecutive years of productivity growth in the NHS for the first time since the late 1990s, according to research shared exclusively with HSJ.
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CommentHigh value care matters more than high quality
High quality care is not always the most effective
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HSJ Local
Brighton reports improved efficiency from touch screens
PERFORMANCE: Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals Trust has seen improved efficiencies and staff morale following the installation of an electronic bed management system at its two sites.
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CommentNHS buildings are tools, not temples
Let’s rethink the way that the health service uses its properties
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HSJ Local
Southampton CCG red rates QIPP risk
FINANCE: The risk of non delivery of local efficiency plans has been red rated by Southampton City clinicial commissioning group.
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HSJ KnowledgeA strategy for maximising hospital capacity
Using home care services to reduce emergency admissions
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CommentCarol Black: The many benefits of healthy staff
Promoting and ensuring staff health and wellbeing is essential
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CommentMonitor needs to be clearer about its regulation style
The regulator faces a challenge following changes in its role
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NewsConsultant contract talks could hinge on seven-day working
Employers’ representatives hope to begin negotiation of the medical consultant contract focused on enabling significantly more services to operate at weekends, HSJ has been told.
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Comment
The NHS has its own currency crisis
The currencies that drive activity and behaviour in the NHS are rooted in the past
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CommentStill no change in NHS finance after Francis
The post-Francis world is still worringly ‘business as usual’
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HSJ KnowledgeThe bigger picture on diagnostic imaging
The overlooked radiology sector could be a money-spinner












