All Health Service Journal articles in 7 November 2014 – Page 3
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HSJ KnowledgeThe go-to leader for trusts in a crisis
Strong leadership sets Manjit Obhrai apart from the rest
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CommentThe health secretary needs a psychologist appointment
Create a chief psychologist to advise ministers
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NewsMany hospital spells wrongly priced, finds official review
Around 7 per cent of acute spells are priced incorrectly due to clinical coding errors, a study has found.
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CommentThe five year forward view dares us to hope
The document gives us reason to suspend cynicism
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CommentSaatchi's Medical Innovation Bill is Branson-esque in its boldness
Experimental proposal prompts soul searching
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NewsRevealed: Bidders for £1.2bn cancer and end of life care contracts
The NHS and independent sector organisations which have reached the next stage of bidding for two huge contracts to run cancer and end of life care services in Staffordshire have been revealed
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HSJ LocalExclusive: Private provider admits 'human error' in NHS eye procedures
NHS patients who underwent eye surgery at a private hospital suffered complications because of an overdose of an antibiotic used during their cataract procedures, an investigation has found.
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HSJ KnowledgeDiversity is a fundamental part of NHS England’s vision
We want a fair, supportive workplace for all
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SupplementsInnovation through technology supplement: Let the tech flow
Why streamlining patient flow should be a priority
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CommentA new partnership could stop preventable diseases
Charities are ready to be part of the solution
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SupplementsKailash Chand on the importance of inspiring others
We are proud to support HSJ BME Pioneers
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NewsWaiting list shrinks slightly amid government drive to treat long waiters
The government’s drive to help hospitals clear their backlog of patients waiting more than 18 weeks for treatment has started to pay off, figures from NHS England indicate
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HSJ LocalSouth west trusts pay course fees in exchange for contracts
WORKFORCE: A group of five acute south west trusts have agreed to pay the course fees of physician associate trainees in return for two years’ service as part of a drive to ease workforce pressures.
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SupplementsHSJ BME Pioneers 2014
HSJ celebrates the outstanding contributions of people from black and minority ethnic communities to the NHS
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SupplementsYvonne Coghill on getting the best out of talent
We must better nurture talent from BME backgrounds
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NewsHSJ reveals healthcare’s BME Pioneers
Clinicians, managers, patient advocates and diversity champions are among the names on HSJ’s second BME Pioneers list
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LeaderThe leadership should reflect the population it serves
HSJ’s BME Pioneers show how far the NHS has to go
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NewsNHS bailouts under fire in 'deeply alarming' NAO study
Government bailouts for financially troubled hospitals have come under fire in a report laying bare the deteriorating financial state of the NHS
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