All Innovation articles – Page 63
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HSJ Knowledge
The principles behind integrated care for older people
How South Warwickshire FT transformed older people’s services
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HSJ Knowledge
Develop the right clinical supervision model
The importance of having strong clinical supervision for providers
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HSJ Knowledge
New regulations simplify 40 years of medicines law
Medicines legislation should now be easier to understand and use
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Comment
Hunt should remove workforce straitjackets
To improve quality we need transformational approaches
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All aboard for NHS exports?
The are potentially significant rewards for NHS organisations expanding overseas, but there are also risks
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Comment
Labour's vision of 21st century care
Liz Kendall outlines the approach Labour would take to NHS reform
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HSJ Local
Surrey and Borders trials youth mental health app
PERFORMANCE: Surrey and Borders Partnership Foundation Trust is trialling a new smartphone app for young people with psychosis.
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Closing the gap between the theory and real change
For a sustainable NHS, we can no longer ignore the gaps
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Comment
A change is going to come
This is your chance to join the first ever NHS Change Day and make a difference
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Building patient engagement from the ground up
Why improving patient involvement has paid dividends in Manchester
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Lessons from the global obesity pandemic
The UK should heed international lessons when it comes to weight loss initiatives
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News
Report: NHS slipping on Innovation, Health and Wealth targets
There has been a “disappointing” lack of local engagement with the government’s plan to improve the spread of innovation in the NHS, new research has concluded.
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How King's made the most of a commercial break
A commercial arm is helping one foundation trust enhance care
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Beaming help into homes with Skype
Tapping into the free technology to support patients
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Kaiser Permanente and the NHS have much in common
Hal Wolf of the Permanente Foundation compares the two
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NHS QUEST aims for best quality and safety standards
Fourteen trusts are focusing on key priority areas
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Why the Christie recommends European accreditation
Seeking accreditation was the start of a learning curve
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Comment
Robert Naylor on research
Over the past century, the UK has punched well above its weight in biomedical scientific discovery. Many of these achievements have been driven by leading hospital and university collaborations through a tripartite mission – top quality patient care, excellent education and world class research.The unique nature of the NHS and ...
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Embracing an era of technology
Overcoming the barriers to new technology is a cultural, people-based challenge