All Research articles – Page 19
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Readers’ letters – 17 October 2014
Let’s elevate the role of healthcare science within the health service
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Apply for the fellowship helping future NHS leaders think big
Harkness Fellowships provide great insight
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HSJ Knowledge
Eliminate tensions to make research work on the front line
We must resolve tensions to improve patient care
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HSJ Local
Cambridge University Health Partners appoints research director
WORKFORCE: Cambridge University Health Partners has appointed John Bradley as its director of research.
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News
Deprived mothers 'get worse care' than wealthiest
More needs to be done to help poor women through pregnancy, experts have said, after new research found that they have a worse experience than better-off mothers-to-be.
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Government 'not trusted' over NHS
More than two out of five people do not trust the government to protect the NHS, according to a study.
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Cancer treatment set for £6m boost
Cancer treatment on the NHS is to get a £6m boost under new measures announced by health secretary Jeremy Hunt.
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HSJ Knowledge
Food for thought: Engage with communities to tackle food poverty
Local food strategies
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News
Success of hospital cash incentive scheme tails off
A project that aimed to reduce death rates in hospitals using financial incentives has seen its initial period of success tail off, research reveals.
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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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HSJ Knowledge
Hear the patient voice: their perspectives speak loudly to trusts
Championing patient and public involvement
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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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HSJ Knowledge
Making research nurses feel part of the team
Get to the root of job dissatisfaction among specialist clinicians
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News
50 million patients 'will be turned away' by GPs
The number of times GP surgeries in England are forced to turn away patients for appointments next year will pass the 50 million mark, new research predicts.
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NHS finances 'stretched to limit'
NHS finances have been ‘stretched to the limit’, influential think tank The King’s Fund has warned.
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Comment
The NHS is on the cusp of its 'iPod moment'
A digital healthcare revolution is around the corner for users
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News
Commons' blog removed following A&E stats row
The House of Commons Library has stepped back from a major row with Downing Street after heavily criticising David Cameron’s use of NHS statistics.
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Age discrimination in surgery rates
Older people still face age discrimination when doctors decide whether or not to give them life-saving surgery, a new report suggests.