All Health Service Journal articles in February 2021 – Page 9
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NewsFive trusts still have a fifth of beds filled by covid patients
Five hospital trusts still have at least a fifth of their general and acute beds occupied by covid patients, HSJ analysis suggests.
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NewsDaily Insight: Backed up to the future
The must-read stories and debate in health policy and leadership.
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CommentCovid has proved the value of analytics but will the NHS learn the lesson?
Covid-19 has brought to the fore the value of analytics. With an end to the pandemic in sight, and reform on the way, Richard Wood asks whether healthcare systems can seize the opportunity to embed this change within business-as-usual practices.
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NewsDaily Insight: Storm over Morecambe Bay
The must-read stories and debate in health policy and leadership.
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NewsSupply of ultrasound gels suspended after bacteria outbreaks in multiple hospitals
NHS Supply Chain has suspended supplies of some ultrasound gels over concerns they might be connected with outbreaks of bacterial infections in multiple hospitals.
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Expert BriefingLondon Eye: What I’d want to know if I was an MP
Essential insight into England’s biggest health economy, by Ben Clover.
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HSJ Interactive
The new normal: how to ensure IT helps the NHS going forward
Lewisham and Greenwich Trust’s chief information officer Daniel Woodruffe joined the panel at an HSJ webinar looking at how IT can support the NHS moving forward. Mr Woodruffe joined Dr Paula Cowan, chair of Wirral Clinical Commissioning Group, Charlotte Augst, chief executive of National Voices, and Indi Singh, a digital ...
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HSJ LocalPrivate centre for NHS kidney failure patients placed in special measures by CQC
A privately run training centre for NHS dialysis patients has been issued with two warning notices and placed in special measures.











