All Health Service Journal articles in 9 May 2014 – Page 3
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HSJ KnowledgeNHS Health Checks under scrutiny
The importance of reviewing the public health programme
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SupplementsDiversity – an HSJ special report
Ahead of NHS Equality, Diversity and Human Rights Week
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NewsBurnham: CCGs should not commission primary care
Labour has criticised NHS England’s plan to give clinical commissioning groups a role in commissioning primary care.
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HSJ KnowledgeLocal government and the NHS: Finding the way to work together
NHS transformation leaders must get local politicians on side
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SupplementsRising Stars seminar: Change Directions
What are the suggestions to make radical change a reality?
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HSJ KnowledgeTracking the changes in NHS procurement and contracting
Technology is high on the policy agenda
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SupplementsGeneration Why – HSJ Rising Stars Supplement
The new leaders questioning how the NHS works
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SupplementsStars show us new ways of thinking
We must celebrate and support them, says Cormac Tobin
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News9 May issue of HSJ is ready to read on the app
This week’s issue of HSJ magazine is now available to read on our tablet app.Download the HSJ app for iPadDownload the HSJ app for Android In this week’s issue HSJ NHS England chief executive Simon Stevens has revealed further details of his plan to hand clinical commissioning groups a ...
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NewsCQC concludes re-inspection of Keogh special measures trusts
The Care Quality Commission has completed its inspection of the “Keogh trusts”, HSJ has learned.
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HSJ LocalManchester heart attack test could reduce A&E admissions
Researchers in Manchester have developed what they claim is a new approach to diagnosing heart attacks in patients admitted to emergency departments.
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NewsCall for salary rise for non-foundation trust chairs
A survey of chairs working across the NHS provider sector has found unanimous support for the view that NHS trust chairs are underpaid compared with their foundation trust counterparts.
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CommentWellbeing boards are crucial to post-Francis accountability
Health and wellbeing boards are in an ideal position to increase accountability in the health and care system, write Aliko Ahmed and Kelechi Nnoaham
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