Comment archive – Page 395

  • Comment

    Sophia Christie on public health leadership

    2008-07-24T09:00:00Z

    For much of the last 20 years, public health has faced a huge challenge of marginalisation. A state active model of health was always going to struggle under a government that denied the concept of society.

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    Kamran Abbasi on engaging with GPs

    2008-07-23T09:00:00Z

    Primary care trusts are going to have to bring GPs on board when it comes to working with community matrons to manage long-term conditions. Online learning programmes could be the answer.

  • Comment

    Darzi is the next stage for mental health

    2008-07-22T09:00:00Z

    Dr Mike Hobbs looks at how clinical engagement is shaping policy in mental health and emphasises the importance of genuine interactions for positive outcomes

  • Comment

    David Woodhead on tackling alcohol abuse

    2008-07-21T09:00:00Z

    The evidence is clear. We should drink less. As a nation, we stumble and fall after lengthy bouts of drinking. Pints are downed and spirits are necked.

  • Comment

    Ken Jarrold on looking after chief executives

    2008-07-21T09:00:00Z

    It is 30 years since I made my first presentation at a national conference. It was based on the paper I had prepared as part of the Institute of Health Services Management's evidence to the Royal Commission.

  • Comment

    David Lee on board to board meetings

    2008-07-21T09:00:00Z

    Now that we have over 100 foundation trusts, it is appropriate to set a moment aside for the less fortunate among us: those who have yet to experience the thrills of the 'board to board' meeting with Monitor.

  • Comment

    Paul Jennings on social marketing

    2008-07-18T09:00:00Z

    Walsall Teaching primary care trust was one of the first organisations to deploy health trainers to give one-to-one support to people with health problems.

  • Comment

    Robina Shah on speaking Darzi's language

    2008-07-18T09:00:00Z

    Nelson Mandela once said: 'If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart.'

  • Leader

    The size of the mountain PCTs must climb is becoming clear

    2008-07-17T09:00:00Z

    With only a few months to go before primary care trusts have to submit their strategic plans, the scale of the world class commissioning challenge is becoming clear.

  • Leader

    Will you be in the Healthcare 100 club?

    2008-07-17T09:00:00Z

    This week HSJ, with our sister title Nursing Times and NHS Employers, launches the Healthcare 100, which aims to identify the 100 best healthcare employers in the country.

  • Comment

    Media Watch: GP ratings

    2008-07-17T09:00:00Z

    There's a new hot topic for the hospital water cooler - a website that allows patients to rate doctors just like a book they've ordered from Amazon.

  • Comment

    Michael White on rating doctors

    2008-07-17T09:00:00Z

    As the government winds down towards what it hopes will be a welcome summer break (don’t bank on it), it’s been home secretary Jacqui Smith’s week.

  • Comment

    Your Humble Servant takes a look at Tory targets

    2008-07-17T09:00:00Z

    To: Don Wise, chief executiveFrom: Paul Servant, assistant chief executiveRe: Outcomes, schmoutcomes

  • Comment

    Alyson Morley on the push for polyclinics

    2008-07-16T09:00:00Z

    Do polyclinics spell the end of the patient-doctor relationship in favour of faceless big business intrusion into health services? Or are they the must-have health facility of the future?

  • Comment

    Richard Craven on how Darzi will improve access

    2008-07-16T09:00:00Z

    Lord Darzi's review of the NHS heralds a new era of innovation in healthcare, and with it the tools and opportunities to reach out to patients who are disengaged from health services.

  • Comment

    Simon Fradd on Darzi vs the GPs

    2008-07-15T09:00:00Z

    Sixty years ago, the medical profession took on Nye Bevan and lost - are we about to do the same thing again?

  • Comment

    Stephen Ramsden on cultural revolutions

    2008-07-14T09:00:00Z

    There is often talk about changing the culture of NHS organisations. But no matter how well leaders articulate their big plans, if we do not focus on the microsystems in our organisations we are unlikely to see real behaviour change.

  • Comment

    Andrew Jones on topping up NHS care

    2008-07-14T09:00:00Z

    The government's announcement that it plans to review co-payments and whether they should be allowed in the NHS surprised me because it asks the wrong question.

  • Comment

    Angela Greatley on a new vision for mental health

    2008-07-11T09:00:00Z

    Next year, the first of the government's national service frameworks will come to an end. The adult mental health framework was published in 1999 as a 10-year plan for improving services and setting out what patients could expect from them.

  • Leader

    Publish and be damned: death rates could improve outcomes

    2008-07-10T09:00:00Z

    With quality now firmly established as the health service's new mantra, its measurement is the next step.