All Research articles – Page 20
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News
Trauma centres 'saving more lives'
Hundreds of lives are being saved every year thanks to a change in the way trauma patients are cared for, a new review suggests.
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HSJ Knowledge
Clinical practice: key to meeting the NHS's energy targets
A survey of sustainability shows an awareness gap among clinicians
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News
DH highlights five areas for £2bn savings drive
The Department of Health has pinpointed five key areas where it wants the health service to cut costs in a bid to slash £2bn from the 2015-16 budget, HSJ has learned.
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Fears as GP patients 'turn to A&E'
Strained A&E departments are having to deal with millions of additional patients because people are struggling to get a timely GP appointment, new research suggests.
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Comment
Don't let the glut of pilot projects distract from patient safety
New models of care are too fragmented
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Comment
Make the missing link between quality, workforce and data
We shouldn’t consider datasets in isolation
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News
Keep politics out of NHS, says poll
The vast majority of the public believe that MPs play political football with the NHS, a new poll suggests, as doctors called for the government’s controversial reforms of the NHS to be scrapped.
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HSJ Knowledge
Open book accounting can lead to a more honest NHS
Forging more honest debate about costs
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News
NHS could learn cost-cutting lessons from retail, Corrigan claims
Hospitals need to follow in the footsteps of retailers when it comes to cost-cutting techniques and quality measures, it has been claimed.
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Willetts announces £48m of health research investment
Science minister David Willetts has announced £48m of new investment to help fund research projects aimed at tackling health problems including Alzheimer’s and cancer.
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HSJ Knowledge
Are patients being heard? The friends and family test reviewed
Study highlights issues with the validity and data
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HSJ Knowledge
Senior staff cover means earlier discharges
Equal attention should be paid to evening cover as at weekends
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HSJ Knowledge
Practice makes perfect: the benefits of mental health training
CCGs need to better organise nurse training
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Co-commissioning plan could ease pressure on A&E, report author claims
NHS England’s primary care co-commissioning plan could help ease pressure on accident and emergency services, a researcher behind a new College of Emergency Medicine study has claimed.
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Comment
Beyond the official data: a different picture of A&E attendances
It is an opportunity to design services fit for the future
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HSJ Knowledge
'The NHS has been liberated from the risks about research'
‘Cinderella’ area moving up the agenda
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News
Hospitals 'failing' dying patients
Hospitals are “falling short” on caring for dying people in their final days and hours, a new review has found.
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£4.7m funding for depression study
A study into the causes of clinical depression is being given £4.7m in the hope that new treatments can be developed.
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News
Charity slams NHS on diabetes care
The NHS is wasting billions of pounds of public money by failing to tackle diabetes early enough, a charity has warned.
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NHS patient safety figures released
More than 40,000 patients suffered “significant” harm while cared for in the NHS in England during a six-month period last year, new figures show.