External contributors – Page 268

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    Simon Stevens on a good year for Darzi

    2008-07-10T09:00:00Z

    As wine experts will occasionally admit, it's hard to know how a new vintage will perform. Wines age, maturation takes time. And a decent bottle may be overshadowed by a later blockbuster year.

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    Michael White on how Darzi looks from abroad

    2008-07-10T09:00:00Z

    An impeccable sense of timing and a wedding of young friends in Washington DC ensured I stepped off the plane at Heathrow this week uninformed about Lord Darzi's master plan for the NHS.

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    Natalie Lambert on respecting research

    2008-07-09T09:00:00Z

    Most applied health and social sciences research is rightly directed at identifying the most cost-effective interventions for specific diseases and risks.

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    Jo Davis on the ambassador chairman

    2008-07-09T09:00:00Z

    There's a lot more to being a trust chairman than just chairing board meetings. One of the most important roles, without a doubt, is that of ambassador.

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    Diamond 60

    2008-07-08T09:00:00Z

    On our website, we asked you to tell us who you thought were among the most influential people in the history of the NHS, and why. These are some of your suggestions.

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    Richard Gleave on rewards and reprimands

    2008-07-07T09:00:00Z

    One of the main debates in US healthcare policy is how to financially reward healthcare providers for delivering 'excellent' care.

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    Aidan Halligan on why Darzi needs clinical leadership

    2008-07-07T09:00:00Z

    The NHS must do more to develop clinical leadership if it is to achieve the aims set out in health minister Lord Darzi's review of the service

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    Steve Onyett on NHS complexity

    2008-07-07T09:00:00Z

    One of the biggest challenges in conveying the profound implications of complexity theory is its name. What could be less appealing to busy staff?

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    Partnership is key to delivering Lord Darzi’s NHS vision

    2008-07-03T16:57:11Z

    Lord Darzi’s Final Report High Quality Care for All puts quality at the heart of the NHS. His vision can only be achieved on the required scale through new forms of partnership between public, private and third sectors.For healthcare providers, there are some exciting incentives to encourage new service models:As ...

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    Your Humble Servant in 1948

    2008-07-03T09:00:00Z

    Dear Lord Donald of WiseIt is my humble duty and sincere pleasure to present to you this first report of the General Hospital board of management for the National Health Service.

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    Media Watch: response to Darzi

    2008-07-03T09:00:00Z

    If Lord Darzi reads his press he will be basking and bawling in equal measure.

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    Nigel Edwards on Darzi's big ideas

    2008-07-03T09:00:00Z

    The 'once in a generation' billing given to health minister Lord Darzi's review, published this week, might have caused some alarm after so much change in the last few years.

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    Michael White on Darzi politics

    2008-07-03T09:00:00Z

    Even before the saintly Lord Darzi uttered the first sentence of his latest report, or Henley had even voted, the Cameroon Conservatives had got their NHS retaliation in first.

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    Hilary Thomas on clinical governance and values

    2008-07-02T09:00:00Z

    An old friend has just been in touch, having found one of my HSJ columns through Google.

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    Helen Bevan on the NHS as a global leader

    2008-06-30T09:00:00Z

    I have just returned from Saskatchewan, Canada. I was invited to the province as a 'critical friend' of its healthcare transformation strategy.

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    Paul Stanton on local legitimacy in the NHS

    2008-06-27T09:00:00Z

    In the first article of this series, I began to explore the nature and the scale of the challenges that confront NHS organisations and those who govern them in the first quarter of the 21st century.

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    Emma Dent on Confed dilemmas

    2008-06-26T09:00:00Z

    Good Lord readers, it's that time again. How quickly it comes round. Of what am I talking? The NHS Confederation annual conference, of course.