All Integrated care articles – Page 87
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Comment
Delivering a new NHS strategy means busting some myths
We need to have radical service change
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HSJ Knowledge
A strategy for maximising hospital capacity
Using home care services to reduce emergency admissions
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HSJ Knowledge
How clinicians are driving innovation in cancer care
Shaping cancer care treatment in the capital
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News
Funding confusion 'directly caused' vulnerable woman's death
A woman with complex mental health problems committed suicide after funding decision errors by a primary care trust and local authority saw her prematurely removed from a care home.
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HSJ Knowledge
Podcast: The next five years for population healthcare
Dr Kevin Fenton on Public Health England and health improvement
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Comment
Monitor will be a fair and pragmatic regulator
We will be rigorous proportionate and enforcing the rules
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HSJ Knowledge
Live Q&A: integrated care
Post your questions for experts from the King’s Fund and National Voices
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Blogs
Challenge the myth of integrated care
Integrated care is not immune from the problems that affect the existing health and social care system.
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News
Lamb invites bids from 'integration pioneers'
Health economies have been invited to bid to become integration “pioneers” running large-scale experiments in integrated care, in an initiative launched by health minister Norman Lamb.
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Comment
Local solutions are best for integrated care
Avoiding the pitfalls of top-down reorganisation
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Comment
The whole-system future for integrated urgent care
Designing better systems and behaviours is crucial
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Blogs
The new NHS can transform mental health care
Under the NHS mandate, new commissioners have the chance to improve mental health care throughout the NHS.
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Leader
Torbay presents a test for the new system
Monitor needs to indicate its position over tendering challenge
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News
Exclusive: Competition ‘jeopardy’ for icon of integration
Commissioners of Torbay’s pioneering integrated care organisation are taking legal advice amid fears its progress could be placed “in jeopardy” by a requirement to competitively tender some services, HSJ has learned.
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News
Exclusive: Acute and community provider may compete to lead frail elderly service
An acute provider and a community health trust are likely to compete to be the lead provider of services for the frail elderly under planned changes to contracting in Oxfordshire.
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HSJ Local
Analysed: Oxfordshire's 'outcomes-based commissioning'
Will Oxfordshire’s new approach transform services?
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HSJ Knowledge
Commissioning must have a community focus
It is vital for to engage with our communities
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