All Health Service Journal articles in 29 November 2012 – Page 6
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SupplementsWe have the technology − an HSJ supplement on telehealth
A common theme at the HSJ/Nursing Times Telehealth 2012 conference last month was that technology is changing the face of healthcare delivery. Our supplement looks at how patients and providers are using telecare to manage long-term conditions, the use of telehealth to treat prisoners and the most innovative new applications
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CommentHunt should remove workforce straitjackets
To improve quality we need transformational approaches
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CommentMichael White: what would Labour do?
Liz Kendall gave a glimpse of what the opposition would do in power
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NewsLeadership Academy will focus on culture at all levels
The drive to improve leadership skills in the health service will not be confined to high-fliers, the head of the NHS Leadership Academy has told HSJ.
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HSJ KnowledgeA person-centred approach to dementia care
Looking at the methods used by Coventry and Warwickshire trust
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HSJ KnowledgeNew regulations simplify 40 years of medicines law
Medicines legislation should now be easier to understand and use
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HSJ KnowledgeDevelop the right clinical supervision model
The importance of having strong clinical supervision for providers
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NewsNew CQC chair nominated
The chair of Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals is the government’s preferred candidate for the new chair of the Care Quality Commission, HSJ has learned.
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HSJ KnowledgeThe principles behind integrated care for older people
How South Warwickshire FT transformed older people’s services
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HSJ PartnersPutting clinical research at the heart of the organisation
Help is at hand for those looking to get more involved in research
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CommentHow to make integration work
Achieving the health secretary’s “holy grail” of integrated care requires big changes
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HSJ Local
Warwickshire 40 per cent behind QIPP target
FINANCE: Efficiency schemes fell 40 per cent short of target in the Warwickshire Primary Care Trust area over the first six months of 2012-13.
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CommentA research engine could drive the NHS to lead the world
Through more open data sharing and by driving clinical trials the NHS can again be the ‘envy of the world’
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Comment
Ali Parsa on technology in healthcare
My grandchildren will not recognise the medicine and healthcare I receive today











