All West Midlands articles – Page 120

  • News

    Trusts on edge as draft payment by results tariff runs into trouble

    2008-09-25T09:00:00Z

    The Department of Health could be heading for a re-run of the chaos that saw the publication of the 2006-07 payment by results tariff just one week before the start of the financial year.A draft tariff for 2009-10 is being road tested in secret in the West Midlands, but sources ...

  • Comment

    Jo Davis on balancing an NHS board

    2008-09-12T09:00:00Z

    Board dynamics are potentially the most powerful, unseen and misunderstood force influencing a trust's decision-making and strategy.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Benchmarking out of hours healthcare

    2008-09-08T09:00:00Z

    Huge variations in the cost and quality of out of hours healthcare around the country have led to moves to benchmark these services. Kaye McIntosh reports

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Academia and the NHS - bridging the gap

    2008-09-05T09:00:00Z

    Mabel Simms and Steven Shackleford explain how healthcare providers are building stronger relationships with the universities that train their workforce

  • Comment

    Paul Jennings on the commissioner-provider split

    2008-09-01T09:00:00Z

    It is just over two years since we began separating the commissioning and provider arms in Walsall teaching primary care trust.

  • News

    Academics doubt link between death and standards

    2008-08-21T09:00:00Z

    Academic research has cast serious doubt on the link between hospital mortality rates and quality of care, raising questions over Department of Health moves towards routine publication of death rates.

  • News

    Guilty by emission as carbon cuts loom large

    2008-08-14T09:00:00Z

    The NHS emits a million tonnes of carbon a year, but it must cut this figure drastically. Helen Crump asks whether trusts are giving this issue the priority it requires and highlights some innovative ideas.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Managing sickness absence: case study

    2008-07-29T09:00:00Z

    Following a rise in sickness absences among its staff, Wolverhampton City PCT formed a research team to investigate. Kuljit Heer explains what the team found out

  • News

    SHA chief gets top job at Care Quality Commission

    2008-07-22T11:45:00Z

    Cynthia Bower is to be appointed as the chief executive of the Care Quality Commission.Ms Bower, the chief executive of West Midlands strategic health authority, is expected to be confirmed as the chief executive imminently, HSJ can reveal.

  • Comment

    Paul Jennings on social marketing

    2008-07-18T09:00:00Z

    Walsall Teaching primary care trust was one of the first organisations to deploy health trainers to give one-to-one support to people with health problems.

  • Comment

    Jo Davis on the ambassador chairman

    2008-07-09T09:00:00Z

    There's a lot more to being a trust chairman than just chairing board meetings. One of the most important roles, without a doubt, is that of ambassador.

  • News

    Trust ends contract after pay nightmare

    2008-07-03T09:00:00Z

    University Hospital of North Staffordshire has withdrawn from its contract with a payroll provider after months of mistakes in the pay packets of hundreds of staff.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    NHS60: Frontline pharmacy

    2008-06-30T09:00:00Z

    The community pharmacist’s invaluable role in dispensing prescriptions and advice is sure to expand into delivering some primary healthcare services, says Lloydspharmacy

  • News

    Regions braced for change as plans put Darzi's vision on map

    2008-06-19T09:00:00Z

    The strategic health authorities have set out their stalls but is there anything new in the proposals and are they likely to make regional variations in care inevitable? Alison Moore investigates

  • Comment

    Paul Jennings on listening to staff

    2008-06-06T09:00:00Z

    Improving communication with staff took Walsall Teaching primary care trust from the bottom 10 per cent to the top 10 per cent in the national staff survey

  • News

    Darzi review: regions promise safer and fairer services

    2008-06-05T09:00:00Z

    NHS West Midlands is to focus on prevention, quality improvement and patient involvement in a bid to tackle 'an unjustifiable variability in the safety and quality of services'.

  • News

    West Midlands and South East Coast set out Darzi visions

    2008-06-03T11:36:00Z

    NHS West Midlands has identified ‘seven big challenges’ for healthcare in the region, including an ‘unjustifiable variability’ in the safety and quality of services.

  • Comment

    Sophia Christie on world class organisations

    2008-05-29T09:00:00Z

    The assurance process for world class commissioning is developing apace but with no national development programme, many in primary care trusts are wondering where to focus attention.

  • Comment

    Jo Davis on forming a successful council of governors

    2008-05-28T09:00:20Z

    One year on from rising to the challenge of chairing her first governors' meeting, Jo Davis explains how the steps she took to prepare herself allowed an open and interactive group to flourish

  • News

    Inquiry shows gap in paediatric training

    2008-05-15T09:00:00Z

    Children and young people with life-threatening illness are not being treated appropriately because professionals caring for them are not trained in paediatrics, the world's first confidential inquiry into child deaths has found.