All Leadership articles – Page 174
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CommentMy trusts offer a live case study for hospital chains
Leading two ambulance trusts brings a new perspective
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CommentSimon Stevens will draw the poison from NHS leadership
Past NHS managers have been bad role models
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BlogsThe language of winners and losers
Sports metaphors aren’t a useful way of describing life in the public sector
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NewsExclusive: New health committee chair Sarah Wollaston's first interview
The new chair of the Commons health committee has named whistleblowing, patient safety and the safeguarding of patient records as key areas of attention for the committee under her stewardship, she told HSJ.
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SupplementsCommissioning supplement: Time to step up
CCGs must take lead planning the new NHS estate
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LeaderLeaders risk damage to the NHS if they just play to the gallery
Those understanding reform can avoid mistakes
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BlogsOne-word inspection judgments don't help anyone
In-depth visits and constructive criticism would be more beneficial to service users and organisations
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SupplementsThe Care Integration top 50 revealed
The people doing the most to overcome historical organisational barriers to create a new care system
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SupplementsWe need to come together for cancer care to stop the confusing commissioning
Too many are responsible
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CommentTo make new NHS leadership a reality we must ditch cynicism
We must nuture and support new leaders
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Blogs
Who would admit to being racist?
A survey reveals that a surprising number of people view themselves as racist
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CommentCommitment to change the NHS must come from within
Place more emphasis on learning best practice
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NewsCall for salary rise for non-foundation trust chairs
A survey of chairs working across the NHS provider sector has found unanimous support for the view that NHS trust chairs are underpaid compared with their foundation trust counterparts.
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HSJ PartnersFinding the framework: The key elements of leadership from the CQC, Monitor and TDA
The leadership frameworks explained
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HSJ LocalWirral CCG probe could be 'symptom' of wider problems
WORKFORCE: Leadership troubles at a north west clinical commissioning group could be a “symptom” of wider problems with the CCG model, according to an influential GP.
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SupplementsHSJ Top Chief Executives: Capturing the zest of the best
How their characteristics mark out these individuals
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CommentSpecialised commissioning could push the purchaser-provider split to destruction
Rigour is lacking in NHS England’s relationship with providers
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NewsStuart Rose tells NHS leaders: 'Always remember patients come first'
Sir Stuart Rose has told NHS Confederation conference delegates his report on leadership in the NHS will offer “practical and positive” recommendations.
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HSJ Knowledge
Four hours in A&E: what the target tells us about trusts
Does performance reflect the leadership?











