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Pagers off: the end for the bleep
Many hospitals still rely on out-of-date pagers because they do not want to take a risk or invest in new communications technology. We examine how new devices can improve patient and staff experiences
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Webinar: should the NHS use Ofsted-style ratings?
The challenges and benefits of Ofsted-style ratings
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Customer success story: Oxleas Foundation Trust
The ICT team at Oxleas Foundation Trust was struggling with e-mail integration and communications with users. It took the opportunity to review other options that could better fit its requirements.
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What will the NHS look like in 10 years?
Debates over reform, quality and funding make it hard to imagine a day when change won’t be constant in the NHS
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Boards do not need to wait for Francis
Certain fundamental care principles should always be in place
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Pathology seminar for Roche diagnostics
Highlights from HSJ’s pathology seminar for Roche Diagnostics in November 2012, including a panel debate for an audience of senior directors in pathology from across the UK
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Is it time to break with the 1948 provider model?
Providers need a radical rethink to prepare for challenges of the future
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Putting clinical research at the heart of the organisation
Help is at hand for those looking to get more involved in research
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Safeguarding in the future NHS – what CCGs need to know
An overview of what CCGs will need to demonstrate with regard to safeguarding children
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Pathology service delivers efficiency and quality
Roche’s managed pathology service answers to the challenges faced by clinical teams
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Following the leader towards future success
Are our leaders equipped with the behavioural skills to manage their dark side traits?
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Single patient bedrooms
Are hospitals with 100% single patient bedrooms the answer to healthcare needs?
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How well do you want to live?
The number of people in the world aged 80 or over is expected to almost quadruple by 2050, rising to 395m or 4.3% of the global population.
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What’s healthcare worth to you?
With debate raging in the UK about legislation to introduce the private sector to the National Health Service (NHS), now might be a good time to ask what value we place upon healthcare. And of course, the answer to that depends upon where you live.
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Building healthy communities
Improving the health of disadvantaged communities presents a complex challenge; one that we are only starting to understand, let alone effectively address.
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Can inspiration be contagious?
In a year when the eyes of the world will be turning towards Britain, firstly for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee and then the Olympic and Paralympic Games, civic buildings are one feature that can highlight the true character of a nation.
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The key to successful waterfront development?
Apparently, one out of five people choose to live in a city that is located beside water.
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Good design demands strong design culture
Good design is cool, right? Definitely. But good design is about much more than fashion.
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Sports venues of the future
The UK has a goal of attracting 80 international sporting events by 2015.