All Research articles – Page 23
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Comment
A new type of research for the information age
Ethics reviews must reflect the changing nature of work online
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Comment
Why the NHS debate needs an independent voice
An ‘Institute for Health Studies’ could add transparency and trust to arguments
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HSJ Knowledge
From hospital to the streets – an opportunity to break the cycle
Improving care for homeless patients
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HSJ Knowledge
Getting the best value from drug development
Determining which therapies deliver distinctive value
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HSJ Local
Carnall takes job with Boris Johnson
Former NHS London chief executive Dame Ruth Carnall has taken up a post as strategic adviser on health to mayor of London Boris Johnson.
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HSJ Knowledge
The eight challenges facing hospitals in Europe
Exploring the organisational and cultural characteristics
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HSJ Knowledge
How AHSNs strengthen collaborative working in the NHS
The networks can enhance NHS partnerships and care
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News
Cuts 'threaten medical research'
The future of medical research is under threat because of cuts to government funding, more than 170 scientists and medical research groups have warned.
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HSJ Knowledge
How leadership style affects mental health recovery
Engaged leadership has a positive impact on patients
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Comment
Medical leaders need time and space to flourish
How to support doctors taking on leadership roles
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HSJ Local
London Chest Hospital trials high blood pressure approach
RESEARCH: An international clinical trial involving patients at the London Chest Hospital could transform the lives of people living with high blood pressure around the world.
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Supplements
The Open Data Platform takes on the NHS information haystack
Building open and linked systems
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Supplements
Innovation Through Technology − an HSJ supplement
Data access and clinical letters are imperfect in the NHS − but technology can change all that.
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Supplements
Why trials can be a strength - an HSJ special report
Trusts must tell the public about their research so they can build support for this vital work and encourage people to get involved. By Alison Moore
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Letters of distinction - an HSJ training and development supplement
NHS staff may feel they are living through a permanent revolution in healthcare with structures, roles and approaches changing rapidly. Those changes are also being reflected in what healthcare professionals are being offered in terms of development and continued education
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News
Government backs down from plan to abolish specialist regulators
The government has backed down from plans to abolish two specialist regulators and transfer the majority of their responsibilities to the Care Quality Commission.
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News
Telephone physio 'as effective'
Over-the-phone physiotherapy appointments could save time and money if rolled out across the NHS, a study suggests.
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News
NICE's QALY approach 'flawed'
Research funded by the European Commission has claimed the quality adjusted life years approach to deciding which treatments are made available by health services is “dangerously flawed”.
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Comment
Clinical research can improve health and wealth
Research projects can improve hospitals’ finances and treatment
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News
Joint commissioning reforms 'are disruptive'
The reality of joint commissioning in health and social care often falls short of expectations, according to a report.