External contributors – Page 265

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    David Peat on promoting healthy lifestyles

    2008-05-12T09:00:00Z

    We all know we should eat less, exercise more, stop smoking and drink less alcohol. But we all ask: where is the fun in that?

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    Awards preview

    2008-05-08T13:33:28Z

    Mental Health Innovation sponsored by Mental Health Strategies"We entered the HSJ awards because we thought it was a good chance to showcase something innovative and different," says Paul Sheffield, service manager with the winning team behind Oxfordshire’s integrated primary children’s mental health service.What Mr Sheffield and his colleagues might not ...

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    Simon Stevens on value for money in the NHS

    2008-05-08T09:00:00Z

    What is the biggest black box in the NHS? By which I mean, where is the worst ratio of cash to clarity about what taxpayers are getting for their money?

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    Ros Levenson on recruiting non-executives

    2008-05-08T09:00:00Z

    After 10 years as a non-executive director of my local NHS trust, including six years as deputy chair, I felt tuned-in to what local people wanted from their hospital. But looking back on the experience, it is interesting to reflect that if I were applying now, rather than a decade ...

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    Your Humble Servant on getting to grips with nurses

    2008-05-08T09:00:00Z

    To: Don Wise, chief executiveFrom: Paul Servant, assistant chief executiveRE: Go with the Flo

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    Michael White on NICE decisions

    2008-05-08T09:00:00Z

    Did you hear Ian Gibson, left wing MP for Norwich North, giving Gordon Brown a piece of his mind in the wake of Labour's disastrous performance in the local elections?

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    Aleix Bacardit on palliative care and place of death

    2008-05-07T09:00:00Z

    The publication of the cancer reform strategy is a sign of the government's commitment to developing world class cancer services, but questions remain over using place of death to inform management decisions.

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    A Royal All Our Yesterdays

    2008-05-06T16:13:33Z

    Public Assistance Journal and Health and Hospital Review, May 14 1948Princess Elizabeth, opening [an] exhibition which marks the centenary of the passing of the first Public Health Act, said that a century of steady progress, due to wise Acts of Parliament, to the increase of knowledge and to public enlightenment, ...

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    This week's lookey likey

    2008-05-06T16:12:06Z

    Readers may recall that End Game is a big fan of '80s pop references appearing on this page and here is another one for you. We think that acting joint director of NHS Employers Sian Thomas and Toyah Wilcox look rather alike (without the need for Sian to have plastic ...

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    David Amos on workforce planning

    2008-05-06T09:00:00Z

    A clip on YouTube called Shifthappens broadcasts statistical evidence to demonstrate that the human race is experiencing a world of exponential growth. NHS workforce planners should take note.

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    David Lee on mental health heroes

    2008-05-06T09:00:00Z

    As every good HSJ reader knows, good management is not about heroics or donning a Superman costume. Good management in mental health is about supporting local innovation and frontline service improvements.

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    Neil Goodwin on academic health science centres

    2008-05-06T09:00:00Z

    A quiet revolution due to take place across university hospitals will fundamentally change the relationship between doctors and managers in the NHS.

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    Angela Greatley on mental health at work

    2008-05-02T09:00:00Z

    It may not always be apparent to all of the 1 million plus staff of the NHS, but being in employment is a major determinant of good health.

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    Paul Stanton on the challenge of NHS governance

    2008-05-02T09:00:00Z

    Governing an NHS trust is one of the most challenging tasks I have encountered in a working life that has spanned private industry, local government, the voluntary sector, universities and the European Union.

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    How should boards approach safety and quality?

    2008-05-02T09:00:00Z

    Patient safety and quality of care are important areas for the government and are quite rightly top priorities. Delivering them will be the responsibility of NHS trust boards, writes Robina Shah

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    Ingrid Torjesen on circumventing primary care

    2008-05-01T09:00:00Z

    My skiing holiday in France was meant to be a relaxing break from health and health policy. But my hopes were dashed when on the third day I fell and heard a crack in my knee.

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    Media Watch: nurses' paperwork

    2008-05-01T09:00:00Z

    Research suggesting nurses are drowning in paperwork generated a deluge of angry comment. 'The managers who preside over this shambles have blood on their hands,' screamed the News of the World.

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    Michael White on health policy attacks

    2008-05-01T09:00:00Z

    In the run-up to the local elections, not to mention the Royal College of Nursing's conference, the government took a fearsome bombardment on the health front.

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    Jon Restell on information overload

    2008-05-01T09:00:00Z

    Outsiders in their first few months in the NHS as, say, non-executive directors, are often aghast at the vast amount of information reporting that is required.

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    This week's All Our Yesterdays

    2008-04-30T10:17:24Z

    Public Assistance Journal and Health and Hospital Review, May 7 1948“There are now only two months left before the appointed day [when the National Assistance Bill would become law]. Much has now been done in the way of preparation since the introduction of the National Assistance Bill, but there are ...