All Service redesign articles – Page 192
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      NewsMore choice for mental health service usersMental health service users will have powers to chose their own path through services and retain more control over their lives and the treatments they receive under new guidance, Our Choices in Mental Health, published today by the Department of Health.www.mhchoice.org.uk 
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      NewsReport targets partnership working between health and schoolsThe Department for Education and Skills and the Department of Health have published a report on how extended schools can help health professionals achieve targets on issues such as teenage pregnancy, immunisation and childhood obesity. The Extended Schools and ... 
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      NewsMinister puts onus on trusts to negotiate unbundled tariffPrimary care and acute trusts need to negotiate their own ways to unbundle the payment by results tariff, health minister Lord Warner said as he launched the 'road test' of next year's tariff. 
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      CommentManaging a merger? Don't lose the plotA new era of NHS mergers is upon us. But lessons from the business world show that they can be painful and uncomfortable. Steve Downing outlines a theatrical route to tackling the problems 
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      NewsPCTs told to implement radical changes to LAAsPrimary care trusts will be expected to develop more flexible agreements with councils under proposals outlined in a white paper for local government reform. 
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      NewsScotland motors into the future as England gears up for changeScotland is already getting stuck into the tough decisions involved in redesigning its health services, but in many parts of England managers are still perceived to lack the mandate they need to make their own plans. Jennifer Trueland examines the big divide 
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      NewsBurden of unbundling the tariff falls on quality of local dataThis week's 'road testing' of the payment by results tariff for 2007-08 will, the Department of Health hopes, result in considerably less noise than the late and broken one released in January. The DoH says it is not looking for any comment or complaint about what the tariff should or ... 
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      NewsNew orthopaedic treatment planHealth minister Andy Burnham has announced a new musculoskeletal services framework intended to provide the NHS with new guidance to help improve services for people who suffer from such conditions. An estimated 10 million people in England suffer from musculoskeletal problems.The guidance sets out how the NHS can use a ... 
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      NewsGuide to help achieve 18-week target launchedA tool to help trusts achieve the 18-week waiting-time target will be launched today by the NHS Institute for Innovation and Achievement at an HSJconference. The No Delays Achievermatches trust data with service improvement tools to produce plans for hitting the target.The guide is in four parts. Download them here, ... 
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      CommentReform and instability'Why instability is inevitable' - Simon Stevens' article on the NHS and the J curve (page 19, 19 October) reminded me of a classic false syllogism: 'It always gets worse before it gets better.It certainly is getting worse. Therefore it will get better.' 
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      NewsInpatient waiting-time figuresAlmost 200 patients were waiting over 26 weeks at the end of September, the Department of Health has said. Of 198 patients for whom English commissioners are responsible, 21 were waiting in Welsh hospitals. The number of patients waiting over 20 weeks was down by ... 
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      CommentService redesign consultationsI worry we have lost the plot. In the last two weeks I have received four different letters from solicitors offering me advice on consultation. Post Derbyshire some colleagues have become obsessed with what we need to satisfy our legal friends. How grim. Have we really got to the point ... 
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      CommentNeil Goodwin on politicians, customer care and a portfoilo life'I confess to not missing the grind of the job; 36 years is long enough for anyone. I also do not miss politicians who have a tendency to be personally abusive' 
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      NewsEdna Robinson on effective networks'As we move into an era of reconfiguration, effective networking will be crucial to enable patients to receive the best care' 
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      NewsDoncaster therapy pilot sees 1,000 clientsA pilot scheme in Doncaster to improve access to talking therapies for people with mental health problems has seen 1,000 clients in its first three months. The scheme is one of two pilots designed to help people with mild to moderate depression to get back into work and off incapacity ... 
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      NewsAction plan for audiology servicesAn action plan is being developed to improve access to audiology services including those outside the 18-week waiting time, a Department of Health minister has announced.Social care minister Ivan Lewis said in a parliamentary written answer that ministers were aware of long waits for audiology services. 
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      HSJ KnowledgeMajor research initiative launched for policy makers and managersThe Health Foundation's five-year, £2.5m QQUIP research initiative to help healthcare policy makers, managers, clinicians, researchers and patient groups to better understand and make informed decisions about how to improve healthcare quality will go online next month. 
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      HSJ KnowledgeResearch shows how patient involvement can improve healthcare qualityInvolve the patient for better health outcomes and efficiency. That's the strategy suggested by new research from the Health Foundation. 
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      HSJ KnowledgeIdentifying 'ghost' patients in residential and nursing homesThere are plenty of methodologies for systematically validating list of patients registered with primary care trusts to identify 'ghost' patients - those who no longer live at their recorded address or do not exist. 
 
 
      












 
     
     
     
    