Claire Read
Claire Read is Commercial Editor of HSJ
Contact info
- Tel:
- 020 3033 2732
- Email:
- claire.read@emap.com
- HSJ Awards
The award winning campaign reducing A&E attendance
Mid-Mersey A&E Delivery Board, Widnes Vikings, Renova Developments, and Cheshire and Merseyside Health and Care Partnership won the 2018 HSJ Award for primary care innovation for their awareness campaign Beat the Scrum. Claire Read reports
- HSJ Interactive
Essentials to achieve the four-hour A&E target
Claire Read outlines some approaches that support trusts in tackling the four hour accident and emergency target
- HSJ Knowledge
Leveraging partnerships to serve the cause of prevention
With NHS trusts reeling under pressure and in need of funds, support from third and private sector partners could prevent patients from becoming sicker and reduce escalating costs. By Claire Read
- HSJ Knowledge
From 'I'm only a porter' to 'I'm a porter': Supporting non-clinical staff to recognise their value
Support and train non-clinical staff for better care
- HSJ Knowledge
When support staff go the extra mile to assist patients
The NHS’s half million support staff can encourage the sort of positive attitude among patients that promotes recovery. Claire Read finds out more
- HSJ Knowledge
A powerful case for specialist nurses
Specialist nurses are far from just the ‘icing on the cake’ – in inflammatory bowel disease alone they are consistently preventing emergency attendances and ensuring the most appropriate use of services
- HSJ Knowledge
Specialist nurses support cost effective drugs for treatment
Specialist IBD nurses are key to ensuring cutting edge biological therapies are used in a way which benefits both trust and patient
- HSJ Knowledge
Get the support to self-manage with specialist nurses
The support of a specialist nurse can equip IBD patients to better manage their condition, thereby reducing dependency on hospital services
- HSJ Knowledge
Wound management: Why good healing is good business
Wound infections can dramatically lengthen treatment times and cost the NHS large sums of money, which is why funding for preventative measures is so important
- HSJ Knowledge
The journey towards a new dawn for care delivery
Barking, Havering and Redbridge launched a range of initiatives as part of making new care models a reality
- HSJ Knowledge
Patient nutrition: Hungry for change
No one doubts the importance of nutrition in maintaining health and tackling long term conditions but its low priority in the NHS means access is patchy at best. Claire Read asks why this is and what can be done to raise its profile
- HSJ Knowledge
How to develop new care models
Consideration of new care delivery models is crucial to transforming our healthcare system
- HSJ Knowledge
Is the NHS ready to roster?
E-rostering has long been hailed as an effective solution to organising the NHS workforce – so why has implementation been slow?
- HSJ Knowledge
McKinsey New Care Models Summit
Highlighting examples where people are successfully implementing new care models with great impact on both quality and cost
- HSJ Knowledge
How the NHS is finally unlocking the power of barcoding
Barcoding is going to be vital in the NHS, with developing demonstrator sites expected to make significant savings
- HSJ Knowledge
Turning an IT update into a care rethink
An update of an electronic patient record system was seized upon by a Vancouver health authority as the chance to introduce an integrated care plan, reports Claire Read
- HSJ Knowledge
Bringing variation into sharp focus
Discussions on eliminating variation in elective care practices to widen, writes Claire Read
- HSJ Knowledge
'It’s really important to step out of the boxes we’re put in'
Chief Scientific Officer Awards: STEM engagement winner
- HSJ Knowledge
Celebrating the scientist with an innovative snood
Chief Scientific Officer Awards: Healthcare Scientist of the Year 2016
- News
Winners of healthcare science awards revealed
A clinical scientist who leads a programme to improve medical devices has been named Healthcare Scientist of the Year.