All Service redesign articles – Page 69
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalLeicester to pilot extended GP opening hoursPRIMARY CARE: Patients across Leicester have been offered increased weekend access to a number of GP practices as part of a pilot scheme running until the end of February. 
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         News NewsNew care model proposals 'must involve patients'Proposals to develop new health and social care models will need to demonstrate meaningful clinical and patient involvement to get NHS England support, HSJ has been told. 
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         Supplements SupplementsPutting pathology to the test: an HSJ conferenceWhat is the role of diagnostics in a changing NHS? 
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         Supplements SupplementsMental health supplement: ‘The rooms are part of the therapy’Designing a future proof mental health hospital room 
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         News NewsNHS England to trial employing pharmacists in A&EThe urgent and emergency care review being led by NHS England will conduct a national pilot in the spring to trial employing pharmacists in an emergency department setting. 
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         News NewsSchism emerges over Stevens' integrated care organisation modelsPlans to introduce a range of new care models into the NHS over the next parliament has split the opinion of provider chiefs and clinical commissioning group leaders 
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         Comment CommentReconfiguration of clinical services is important but insufficientHospitals play a minor part in determining outcomes 
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      HSJ KnowledgeEbola lesson 4: development of interprofessional teams and leadership skillsTeamwork can accelerate leadership development 
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         HSJ Knowledge HSJ KnowledgeEbola lesson 3: how to use volunteers' Ebola experience in the UKThe NHS needs to draw on staff with the appropriate training, experience and confidence to handle this kind of situation safely 
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      HSJ KnowledgeEbola lesson 2: dealing with the psychology of EbolaA campaign of consistent, clear and calm messages can help overcome hysteria caused by a crisis 
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         HSJ Knowledge HSJ KnowledgeEbola lesson 1: the importance of infection controlThe Ebola crisis has revealed some inadequacies with screening and the flow of patients through processes like decontamination. Infection control must be the bedrock of all health systems 
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         HSJ Knowledge HSJ KnowledgeThe Ebola crisis: four lessons for the NHSHow a British team in Sierra Leone helped boost the health system 
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         Supplements SupplementsRedefining innovation: Cutting tech doesn't scanAgeing imaging equipment is cause for concern 
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         HSJ Knowledge HSJ KnowledgeCollaboration is at the heart of mental health transformationHow London is sharing expertise and responsibility 
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         HSJ Partners HSJ PartnersDelivering new models of care: a recipe to avoid failureTransformational change need not fall at the first hurdle 
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         News NewsHunt: I want five years as health secretaryJeremy Hunt has asked the prime minister to keep him in the health secretary post until 2017, claiming he ‘would be very happy if this is my life’s work’ 
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         Comment CommentMonitor will not stand in the way of innovationWe support developing new forms of NHS organisation 
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         Comment CommentOur collaboration is delivering better care for older peopleCombining our skills is a powerful approach 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalNEW Devon sets out service cut plansFINANCE: Surgical procedures for prostate cancer, hernias and cataracts are among a raft of treatments that could be restricted or stopped in one of the country’s most financially challenged health economies. 
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         News NewsPrimary care 'in foothills' of modernisation, says NHS England directorPrimary care has only reached the ‘foothills’ of transformation, Mike Bewick has said during an interview in which he predicts a “steeper fall” in the number of individual GP practices 
 
 
      











 
     
     
     
    