All Sponsored comment articles – Page 7
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Jonathan Pearson on effective change
The 19th century was a time of technological invention and innovation. The 1820s brought the electric motor and Stephenson’s passenger railway; photography was invented in 1835 and the telephone in 1876, and the 1880s gave rise to the light bulb, the steam turbine and the pneumatic tyre.
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Alan Penton: 'The idea that it will take the NHS five years to change is planning to fail'
The fire service transformed from being reactive to focus on prevention − a journey the NHS could learn from.
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Comment
Why aren’t there more women leaders in the NHS?
Lack of women leaders is a disadvantage to the NHS
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Commentary: Trust Chief Executives Barometer
Hospital leaders are confident but realistic about challenges
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Shaping the future NHS workforce
There are difficult questions to address about the workforce
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HR Barometer commentary: contracts must change
NHS HR leaders are working hard to deal with a number of challenges
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CCG Barometer commentary: Confidence despite ambiguity
A number of broad themes emerge from the survey, stepping back from the detail. These include clinical commissioning groups’ desire for supportive relationships with the NHS England local area and regional teams, and the fear that politics could play an increasingly central role in shaping the NHS to the detriment ...
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Mid Staffordshire market engagement exercise
Office of the Joint Trust Special Administrators, Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust: notification of intent to conduct a market engagement exercise
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Boards should sign up to the NHS's information revolution
How can the NHS use information to drive improvements in care?
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Workforce case studies: it’s not just about courses
Good training can also happen in the workplace
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Delivering training is ‘easier than people believe’
New learning model for the provision of training in health and social care
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Training – an HSJ special report
The latest special report looks at why training is crucial to the provision of good quality care services
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Trust leaders prepare to bear the Francis burden
Chief executives expect the Mid Staffs inquiry to have a big impact
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Innovative public-private partnerships
It can be a difficult task to deliver services in partnership with the NHS
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CCGs must lay the foundations in their first 100 days
What role can clinical commissioning groups play in ensuring the NHS hits its 75th anniversary in fine fettle?
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Pagers off: the end for the bleep
Many hospitals still rely on out-of-date pagers because they do not want to take a risk or invest in new communications technology. We examine how new devices can improve patient and staff experiences
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Customer success story: Oxleas Foundation Trust
The ICT team at Oxleas Foundation Trust was struggling with e-mail integration and communications with users. It took the opportunity to review other options that could better fit its requirements.
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What will the NHS look like in 10 years?
Debates over reform, quality and funding make it hard to imagine a day when change won’t be constant in the NHS
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Boards do not need to wait for Francis
Certain fundamental care principles should always be in place