All Public and patient involvement articles – Page 14
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Supplements
The lessons the NHS can learn from 38 Degrees
38 Degrees’ experiences show why it’s good to talk
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HSJ Knowledge
Leadership Q&A: Welcome change, don't wait for it
Only those who embrace change can become good leaders
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HSJ Knowledge
The Johari window: Make sure hidden problems are known and moved along
Problems known to self but not to others mustn’t stay that way for long
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Comment
Supporting patients will influence antibiotics overuse as much as medical advances
Antibiotics is the focus of the Longitude Prize 2014
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News
Progress on choice of provider has stalled, figures show
The proportion of patients who said they were offered a choice of provider on referral has slightly fallen since 2010, despite a coalition’s commitment to oversee an increase.
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Comment
Election 2015: Politicians need to get in step with the public's NHS love affair
The political debate rages on
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News
NHS complaints records available
Investigations into ‘devastating’ failures by public services that have led to patient deaths, suffering and financial hardship have been published today by the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman.
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HSJ Knowledge
Hear the patient voice: their perspectives speak loudly to trusts
Championing patient and public involvement
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HSJ Knowledge
A new era of citizen health is shaping the future of care
Using technology to take ownership of our health
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HSJ Knowledge
What we can learn from US technology to transform NHS healthcare
Tips to emulate their innovations here
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HSJ Knowledge
Innovation doesn't work in isolation so reach out to staff and patients
The NHS must grasp why good ideas and successful pilots fail to spread across the country
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Comment
The public sector shouldn't be scared to admit mistakes
People just want grievances to be taken seriously
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News
Minority of patients are offered choice of provider, say Monitor and NHS England
Less than 40 per cent of patients are offered a choice of provider when referred by their GP for an outpatient appointment, according to a survey report published today by NHS England and Monitor.
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News
Doubts over GP phone consultation
Patients who receive telephone consultations from their GP or a nurse are more likely to need care in the month after their phone call than those who see doctors face to face, a new study suggests.
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Leader
Healthwatch needs to punch its weight
Its local organisations are yet to establish credibility
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News
Healthwatch warns of the rise of 'super CCGs'
The health secretary has been urged to rethink legal reforms that would ease the creation of allegedly unaccountable “super clinical commissioning groups”.
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News
Councils urged to toughen health scrutiny
Local authorities have been urged to step up their scrutiny of NHS providers, as a survey revealed funding for such checks has dwindled.
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News
Exclusive poll: Public fear for the future of free healthcare
Voters fear the principle of free healthcare is in danger and that the NHS is threatened by the private sector, an HSJ/FTI Consulting survey has found
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Comment
Mark Britnell: What industry teaches the NHS about self-management
There must be support to help patients self-manage