All HSJ Knowledge articles – Page 63
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How to make modern dementia services
Daniel Harwood looks at how to develop a 21st century memory service
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Developing robust coaching
A new style of leadership is a must if required efficiency savings are to be made
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Passport to improved patient experience
New document aimed at getting patients involved in their care
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Let's be clear on cancellations
The service has a duty to be transparent about cancelled operations, says Peter Homa
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Making legacy a reality
How can the UK get in shape to make the most of the Olympic health legacy?
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How to make it to merger
Trusts can boost their chances of success when merger proposals are considered
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A collaborative operation
Charities and the NHS should work together to deliver joined-up care patients deserve
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The paper chase is on
As trusts change the record, strategic approaches to document scanning are key
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Rising to the QIPP challenge
Apprenticeships generate £16 in economic returns for every £1 of funding
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Doctors should care to lead
There are good reasons why doctors should get involved in NHS decision making
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Olympic legacy of a better life
NHS London is hopeful the Games will leave a lasting legacy after the athletes depart
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Bring social care best to NHS
Health itself improves or declines at an individual level, so care must begin there
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Bright approach to fast care
Implementing new ambulatory emergency care tariffs demands a mindset shift
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Patients 'should take trusts to court' over drug access
‘Numerous trusts are acting unlawfully… denying patients an innovative and cost-effective treatment,’ writes NICE chair Sir Michael Rawlins in a recent HSJ article. Read the article, listen to the BBC’s follow-up and share your views.
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Into the patient pathway
Wellbeing clinics for planning life after cancer are responding to a vital need
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Stop moving patients to tears
Patients can become upset and treatment jeopardised when continuity is broken
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Make time for talking
The introduction of a web-based tool that lets patients maximise limited time
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The magic number?
NPS could drive up service quality, but we must ask the right questions
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Why NHS staff are going solo
The conditions are right for frontline staff to consider a move towards independence
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In control of their condition
Clinics are making patients feel more informed and autonomous