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    Housing crisis

    2008-05-22T17:26:24Z

    Simon Stevens' suggestion of individual budgets for the whole of a patient's healthcare needs in one year rather than a disease-specific approach is attractive and makes a lot of sense. However, individually tailored and purchased healthcare is not much use if the individual has housing problems or is finding maintaining ...

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    Recruit senior managers from medical ranks

    2008-05-22T17:20:52Z

    Clare Chapman and Professor Ian Gilmore are quite right to encourage the recruitment of senior managers from medical ranks as a means of accelerating the breakdown of 'perceived' barriers between managers and medics.

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    Regulator must not ignore social care

    2008-05-22T17:11:53Z

    Jo Stephenson's article identifies the concerns that many of us in social care have about the creation of the Care Quality Commission and whether it will become fixated on healthcare priorities.

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    British drinking habits raise worries

    2008-05-22T15:17:00Z

    Many adults are ignorant of safe drinking guidelines and a fifth of 11 to 15 year olds say they have tried alcohol.

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    Call for better primary care for BME groups

    2008-05-22T15:14:00Z

    Primary care trusts and GPs must work more closely together to find ways to improve primary care for black and minority ethnic groups, says a new report.

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    Public to quiz Scots health boards

    2008-05-22T15:09:00Z

    Local people will be able to quiz NHS leaders directly at annual review meetings of health boards, the Scottish government has announced.

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    Screening help for people with disabilities

    2008-05-22T15:07:00Z

    Resources to help women with learning disabilities in Wales understand and access breast and cervical screening will be unveiled by health minister Edwina Hart today.

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    New measures to improve care for elderly

    2008-05-22T15:04:00Z

    A group of experts will advise the NHS on better services for falls and fractures under new plans to improve care for older people.In a speech to the King's Fund, health secretary Alan Johnson also announced a review of footcare services and promised more work to reduce waits for hearing ...

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    Gordon Brown's speech at the Patient Safety Congress

    2008-05-22T14:19:00Z

    Visit www.patientsafetycongress.co.uk to watch a video clip of Gordon Brown's speech.

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    Gordon Brown visits Patient Safety Congress 2008

    2008-05-22T14:08:00Z

    Prime minister Gordon Brown has told patient safety managers the success of the NHS is in their hands.

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    Patient Safety Congress 2008: Ann Keen urges staff to champion safety

    2008-05-22T13:11:00Z

    Health minister Ann Keen has called for frontline staff to ensure patient safety is a top priority in the NHS.

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    Patient Safety Congress 2008: Don Berwick criticises blame culture

    2008-05-22T12:13:00Z

    Institute for Healthcare Improvement chair Don Berwick has called for honesty, forgiveness and teamwork among healthcare professionals to improve patient safety, adding that such improvements do not have to be costly.

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    Darzi review: North East vows to improve public health

    2008-05-22T11:45:00Z

    NHS North East has pledged to renew its focus on public health and long-term conditions in its regional Darzi review.

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    Neglect of records departments puts patient safety at risk

    2008-05-22T11:33:00Z

    HSJ's investigation into missing patient records has prompted calls for enforceable standards on their availability.

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    New section for non-executive directors

    2008-05-22T10:00:00Z

    HSJ.co.uk launches Board Talk - a new section especially for trust non-executive directors and chairs.The channel will give NHS trust board members a forum for sharing best practice and raising issues and concerns regarding clinical governance, financial management and communication.

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    Mental health trust hires consultants to lift flagging morale

    2008-05-22T09:00:00Z

    A mental health trust that has been without a permanent chief executive for nearly a year has recruited external consultants to boost morale as it emerged another high profile candidate has pulled out of the post.

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    Hospital funds tied to patient satisfaction

    2008-05-22T09:00:00Z

    Funding for hospitals in England is set to be linked to performance by using patients' experiences to measure quality of care.

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    Virgin Healthcare unveils GP contract details

    2008-05-22T09:00:00Z

    Virgin Healthcare has revealed detailed plans for its new GP services, which will involve leaving family doctors on standard contracts but taking control of their non-clinical work.

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    Deaneries could seek university-style legal exemptions

    2008-05-22T09:00:00Z

    Strategic health authorities could be forced to loosen ties with deaneries, after a 'bombshell' decision to class deaneries as employment agencies.

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    Barbara Young warns on cash for GP regulation

    2008-05-22T09:00:00Z

    The newly appointed Care Quality Commission chair has revealed she is not convinced by government proposals to regulate GPs.Baroness Young told HSJ she agreed the Health and Social Care Bill should allow for some primary care services to be absorbed into the main regulatory regime.