All HSJ Knowledge articles – Page 198
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How to spot high users of tomorrow
It's science, but not as we know it. Thomas Granatir looks at the prediction methods that could change the face of public health.
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Improved Information Centre website
What's in store on the revamped Information Centre website
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Legal briefing: the employment law implications of mergers
Merging with another organisation means taking on its staff - and any associated problems such as grievance procedures and litigation claims. Legal expert Rachel Heenan advises on how to avoid nasty post-merger shocks.
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Single web page for health and social care information
This is a new page in the resources section of the NHS Networks website.
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Trust, Assurance and Safety - the reaction
This link provides a round-up of 15 responses to the white paper Trust, Assurance and Safety - the regulation of health professionals, published by the British Medical Association, royal colleges and other major health organisations.
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Acute trusts contacts list
This is a convenient and complete guide to all the NHS acute trusts in England, including address, main phone number, website, chief executive and chair.
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How pharmacists are getting to know each other
A report by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain has identified strong networks of pharmacist.support groups.
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A protocol for cutting Clostridium difficile rates
NHS Networks has been.asked by NHS chief executive David Nicholson to disseminate information about the successful process developed by Homerton University Hospital for reducing Clostridium difficile rates.
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Networking is essential to improving public health
The Cheshire and Merseyside Public Health Network has brought partners together to take action on public health.
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Legal briefing: Will the coroner be able to run your hospital?
New powers being considered for coroners could give them a great deal of much power over the detailed running of NHS organisations following an unexpected death
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Lose/win situation
It is still possible to operate financially viable care packages when some procedures are not viable alone, say Bill Bagnall and Nigel Coates
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Legal briefing: The Mental Capacity Act
All health care organisations need to make sure that the correct governance arrangements are in place to give effect to patients' rights and monitor application of the Act, writes Peter Marquand
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Safety first: the benefits of e-prescribing
Entice staff on board with electronic prescribing and the results can be dramatic, reports Varya Shaw
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EARLI impact on reducing acute admissions
A simple tool can do much to help cut emergency hospitalisations. David Lyon and Hannah Chellaswamy explain
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Training school nurses in mental health
The Health Foundation is funding a project showing school nurses how to recognise and manage mental health problems in young people
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Jan Walmsley on leadership clusters
Clustering leaders together for mutual support can not only.aid development and deal with management strategies but also be the solution to system problems beyond the regional
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Kate Silvester on process mapping
Mapping a process can help to solve problems, leading to savings, better efficiency and happier staff
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Legal briefing: IVF
At the crux of the present IVF debate is a lack of clarity over its role and status. Ben Troke analyses the medical and legal ramifications
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Challenging the assumptions of NHS marketing
Patient choice has meant the inevitable idea of commercial.promotion for.healthcare, a complex arena mixing competitive business.with public service. Ann Crofts outlines the implications
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Set out your stall for equality
We must not treat our duties to minority ethnic communities lightly, says Helen Hally