All King's Fund articles – Page 26
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Comment
Will named clinicians for older people work?
Mr Hunt’s policy should be welcomed with some caution
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Comment
The NHS estate can be a driver for change
The service’s buildings are currently a cost and an obstacle
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News
EXCLUSIVE: NHS ‘faces £60bn funding gap by 2025’
NHS England demands major service change to close the health service’s “eye-watering” funding gap, NHS England has disclosed to HSJ.
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Growth of payment by results 'unsustainable', says Monitor director
The past decade’s rapid expansion in the number of nationally set “payment by results” prices for NHS services is unsustainable - and “may already have gone too far”, Monitor’s pricing director has told HSJ.
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News
Analysed: The reform of payment by results
In the HSJ Briefing week we examine the proposals for changing NHS payment systems.
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News
Capital’s trusts 'need urgent change'
A new report by the King’s Fund suggests current rules on NHS mergers and competition should be revised or suspended in London to address a major need for service change in the capital.
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News
Take part in HSJ and the King's Fund's survey on women and healthcare
HSJ wants to hear your views on women and leadership in the NHS.
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News
King's Fund reports on A&E performance
Waiting times for accident and emergency patients reached a nine-year high in the fourth quarter of 2012-13, the King’s Fund said today.
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HSJ Knowledge
The potential risks of closing small A&Es
Trusts’ struggles have little relation to their size
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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.
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What can NHS leaders learn from the voluntary sector?
Lessons from innovators in the third sector
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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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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
Lessons from the NHS's failure regimes so far
Will the new regimes help trusts to avoid failure?
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Comment
Medical leaders need time and space to flourish
How to support doctors taking on leadership roles
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HSJ Knowledge
Podcast: Engaging doctors in leadership post Francis
The King’s Fund’s Chris Ham talks to hsj.co.uk
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Comment
Medical leadership is vital for quality patient care
We need more doctors in leadership roles, says Chris Ham