All Francis report - what happened articles – Page 2
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HSJ Knowledge
Twelve steps to safer whistleblowing
Organisations that engage staff provide the best care
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News
Analysis: Mid Staffs administrators' plans would see millions in investment
Hundreds of millions of pounds will be ploughed into the Staffordshire health economy over the next three years, if plans by administrators for the future of Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust go ahead.
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Leader
Good inquiries should be short and sharp
The Morecambe Bay inquiry can learn from Keogh, Francis and Berwick
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Comment
Keogh review: A missed chance for integrated care
Social care is crucial to improving the NHS’s quality
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HSJ Knowledge
How to fix the NHS's crisis of moral leadership
How the NHS can create more ethical organisations
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News
New Compassionate Patient Care category for HSJ Awards
Health secretary Jeremy Hunt is encouraging all organisations to enter a new HSJ Award category being backed by the Department of Health.
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HSJ Knowledge
Improving outcomes for people with diabetes
Looking at new ways of commissioning diabetes pathways
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News
Hundreds of Mid Staffs deaths examined by police
A review of deaths at Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust by Staffordshire Police has identified 200-300 cases in which alleged neglect may have contributed to the death.
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Leader
Leader: Francis demands more honesty from the NHS
Robert Francis wants to shift the NHS’s centre of gravity
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Comment
Mortality rates don't tell the whole story
This important debate needs an unfrenzied, non-political enviornment
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HSJ Knowledge
Steve Field: the NHS constitution is a 'precious gift'
Board members must live the values of the constitution
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HSJ Knowledge
Strengthening NHS employee engagement post-Francis
‘Listening events’ must not be a substitute for effective management
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News
Exclusive: Hospital leaders say 'chief inspector' role won't work
73 per cent of hospital chief executives believe the government’s proposed overhaul of regulation and inspection will be ineffective
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News
Exclusive: Law firm 'likely' to take on prosecution of David Nicholson
A team of specialist lawyers is likely to take on an attempt to bring a private prosecution against NHS chief executive Sir David Nicholson
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Comment
Nicholson and Dacre are two of an autocratic kind
Sir David was more persuasive on organisational issues than personal ones
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News
Wollaston: Nicholson should go after transition
An influential Conservative member of the Commons health committee has told HSJ that Sir David Nicholson should oversee the end of the NHS reorganisation, and then resign as NHS Commissioning Board chief executive.
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News
Nicholson defends himself to MPs over Mid Staffs failings
Sir David Nicholson has defended himself before MPs and said he is “determined” to remain in post as the NHS reforms are implemented.
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News
Targets have distracted NHS from care, says commissioning board director
An NHS Commissioning Board director has said the Francis report shows that “political or other objectives” such as targets trumped concerns over failings in NHS care.
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Comment
Francis and funding: an explanation for ‘failing’ hospitals
Excess mortality is rooted in funding
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News
Commissioning board chair backs Nicholson
The NHS Commissioning Board has given its backing to its chief executive Sir David Nicholson, amid calls for his resignation.
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