All Health Service Journal articles in Your Ideas and Suggestions 2009

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    Continuing care

    2009-05-26T00:00:00Z

    Helping patients settle happily into the right long-term care setting is a key dimension of health and social care. Getting it wrong means needier patients, angry families, and spiralling costs.

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    Equal pay

    2009-05-26T21:26:00Z

    Any trust involved in the NHS equal pay litigation will need to act with far greater haste if they want to avoid costly appeal hearings. 

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    Health inequalities evaluation framework

    2009-05-26T21:40:00Z

    In September 2008, NHS Westminster commissioned Shared Intelligence and Gillian Granville Associates to develop an evaluation framework. The purpose was to shape the development and delivery of the health inequalities and health promotion programmes, and build the local evidence base of effectiveness.

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    Customer care

    2009-05-26T21:45:00Z

    April 1 saw the introduction of a new unified system for complaints about health and social care. The new system is designed to be more streamlined and complainant focused with an emphasis on local resolution.

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    Electronic patient records

    2009-05-26T21:49:00Z

    In the third quarter of 2009 Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals foundation trust plans to go live with its new electronic patient record.

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    Workforce planning

    2009-05-26T22:00:00Z

    Planning the healthcare workforce has traditionally centred on ensuring that the correct numbers of each type of specialty professional are trained and employed in order to deliver a defined area of service. 

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    Carbon reduction

    2009-05-26T22:06:00Z

    Increasing hospital efficiencies is a pressing issue for trusts. In 2008, the Government passed the Climate Change Act, which aims to achieve an 80 per cent cut in CO2 emissions from 1990 levels by 2050.

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    Commissioner-provider divide

    2009-05-26T22:27:00Z

    Primary care trusts are facing some critical issues over the integrity of local services as they separate their commissioner and provider functions.

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    Critical care interventions

    2009-06-18T15:48:00Z

    Colchester General Hospital signed up to Patient Safety First in 2008. One of the key interventions they have targeted is the ventilator care bundle, which is part of the critical care intervention that aims to reduce the incidence of ventilator-associated pneumonia.

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    High-risk medications

    2009-06-18T15:59:00Z

    The key intervention that Medway foundation trust has put into practice is the reducing harm from high-risk meds intervention. This aims to reduce harm from five high-risk medicines with a specific focus on insulin. 

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    NHS marketing

    2009-07-24T15:05:00Z

    In Hounslow a focused marketing campaign has helped ensure strong take-up rates of services at the area’s polyclinic.

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    Safety walkrounds

    2009-07-24T15:41:00Z

    Royal Brompton and Harefield foundation trust’s first organisational value is: “We believe our patients deserve the best possible specialist treatment for their heart and lung condition in a clean, safe place.” To promote this idea of safety as a priority, the trust signed up to Patient Safety First in ...

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    Healthy eating

    2009-08-11T00:00:00Z

    In the first initiative of its kind in the UK, social marketing techniques have been used to promote the sustained improvement of nutrition and healthy eating among hospital employees.

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    Fly on the wall tool

    2009-08-11T00:00:00Z

    Health and social care are labour-intensive service industries which are currently facing enormous change. Achieving staff engagement, excellent leadership and clinically focused organisations, particularly when 1.3 million NHS staff members are involved, calls for some radical rethinking of about how individuals learn and may achieve change in their working practices.

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    Perioperative care

    2009-08-13T00:00:00Z

    Over 90 per cent of acute trusts are signed up to Patient Safety First and are actively making changes within their organisations’ to reduce avoidable harm and avoidable death. 

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    Leadership in patient safety

    2009-08-13T00:00:00Z

    Sharon Beamish is chief executive of George Eliot Hospital is the deputy director of nursing at George Eliot Hospital

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    Patient safety

    2009-08-20T13:06:00Z

    The University Hospitals of Leicester trust was one of the first large acute trusts to sign up to Patient Safety First in June 2008. 

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    Prescribing efficiency

    2009-08-24T00:00:00Z

    GPs in the NHS are the gate keepers of an annual prescription spend of £8.3b in 2007/08.  The paradigm is that GPs decide who should receive medication and more importantly, which type of medication is the most appropriate for a patient. 

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    Advanced practitioners

    2009-08-24T15:40:00Z

    As part of a wider programme of workforce modernisation in the North West, NHS organisations identified the need to develop the advanced practitioner role in 2005.

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    NHS governance

    2009-08-24T15:44:00Z

    In the latest Apprentice series candidate James McQuillan was taken to task for writing in his CV that he would bring “ignorance” to the boardroom. While his choice of words was poor we knew what he meant - his outsider status would bring a new perspective to Sir Alan Sugar’s ...