All King's Fund articles – Page 26
-
News
Patient-centred care training urged
NHS staff should be required to take classes in “patient-centred care”, a think tank suggested after a poll found that almost three-quarters of NHS professionals do not think that patient care is given enough priority in the health service.
-
-
Comment
What can NHS leaders learn from the voluntary sector?
Lessons from innovators in the third sector
-
HSJ Knowledge
Live Q&A: integrated care
Post your questions for experts from the King’s Fund and National Voices
-
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.
-
Comment
Lessons from the NHS's failure regimes so far
Will the new regimes help trusts to avoid failure?
-
Comment
Medical leaders need time and space to flourish
How to support doctors taking on leadership roles
-
-
HSJ Knowledge
Podcast: Engaging doctors in leadership post Francis
The King’s Fund’s Chris Ham talks to hsj.co.uk
-
Comment
Medical leadership is vital for quality patient care
We need more doctors in leadership roles, says Chris Ham
-
News
Many trusts weak on medical leadership, research finds
There is a six fold variation in the amount of time medical directors spend on their board duties, new research into leadership has found.
-
Comment
Monitor needs to be clearer about its regulation style
The regulator faces a challenge following changes in its role
-
HSJ Knowledge
10 Priorities for commissioners from April
Tasks at the top of the in-tray for organisations taking control next week
-
News
Public wedded to NHS funding model
The public remain firmly committed to a free at the point of delivery NHS, but could potentially back charging patients in certain circumstances, according to a survey for the King’s Fund.
-
HSJ Knowledge
Resource allocation: a forgotten element of health policy
An even more important area in austerity
-
HSJ Knowledge
Podcast: How NHS resource should be allocated post-reform
Resource allocated will increasingly frame the debate about funding
-
Blogs
Politics and satisfaction with the NHS
To say the NHS is political is to state the obvious. But are the public’s views about the NHS shaped by, or linked to, identification with political parties?
-
Blogs
Nick Clegg or Nigel Farage: who should NHS leaders model themselves on?
NHS leaders need to decide whether to focus on what is in the best interests of their organisations, or be willing to share sovereignty and work with others.
-
News
NHS satisfaction rates stabilise
Public satisfaction with the NHS stabilised last year after a record fall in 2011, suggesting concern about the spending squeeze and the government’s reforms has not grown stronger.
-
Comment
Will the government’s response to Francis improve care?
More inspection may not improve quality