All HSJ Knowledge articles – Page 50
-
HSJ KnowledgeThe benefits of working with the voluntary sector
How the voluntary sector can aid NHS providers
-
HSJ KnowledgeImproving outcomes in general practice
The areas where NHS leaders should focus their attention
-
HSJ KnowledgeResource allocation: a forgotten element of health policy
An even more important area in austerity
-
HSJ KnowledgePodcast: How NHS resource should be allocated post-reform
Resource allocated will increasingly frame the debate about funding
-
HSJ KnowledgeCCGs must act now to meet NHS carbon targets
The new groups have a key role in to play in NHS sustainability
-
HSJ KnowledgeInquiries alone will not tackle failures of care
Why they are not enough to address systemic failings in the NHS
-
HSJ KnowledgeHow conflicts of interest in CCGs will be regulated
Reconciling GPs’ commercial interests with the responsibilities of CCGs
-
HSJ KnowledgeHow the ‘Darzi’ Fellowship boosts clinical commissioning
Developing new primary care agents provocateurs
-
HSJ KnowledgeLooking to Mexico for medical hotline innovation
International innovators share their experiences
-
HSJ KnowledgeHow do we learn from patients’ poor experiences?
Nurturing the vital relationship at the heart of medicine
-
HSJ KnowledgeMake self-management education work for you
Patient education can have major benefits but it needs good strategy
-
HSJ KnowledgeSteve Field: the NHS constitution is a 'precious gift'
Board members must live the values of the constitution
-
HSJ KnowledgeAre non-executives the conscience of the NHS?
Do roles need to be reimagined in the light of Mid Staffs?
-
HSJ KnowledgeWhy CCGs must nurture local politics
Developing strong relationships with councillors must be a priority for CCGs
-
HSJ KnowledgeThe best of HSJ: leadership
A round-up of essential resources from our Leadership channel
-
HSJ KnowledgeCCGs' role in the Keogh reviews
Reflections from one CCG on the lessons learned ahead of a the mortality rate review
-
HSJ KnowledgeRumours of public health's death are greatly exaggerated
The picture isn’t all doom and gloom
-
HSJ KnowledgeEye services see the benefits of digital data
How digitising data has improved eyecare pathways
-
HSJ KnowledgeStrengthening NHS employee engagement post-Francis
‘Listening events’ must not be a substitute for effective management
-











