All Leadership articles – Page 175
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NewsHSJ future of leadership inquiry opens public call for evidence
Contribute to HSJ’s inquiry exploring what leadership the healthcare service needs now and in future
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Blogs
Some pointers for the NHS Equality and Diversity Council
Grand sounding equal opportunities policies and recruitment targets arrangements have not led to a scaling of the NHS’s ‘snowy white peaks’
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HSJ KnowledgeOff the page: profiles improve person centred care
Pen portraits of patients and staff to build trust
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HSJ LocalPaula Vasco-Knight resigns
The chief executive of South Devon Healthcare Foundation Trust - who was suspended after being accused of nepotism – has resigned.
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HSJ Knowledge#Transformation2019: A complete rethink of how we deliver care means true integration
An integrated approach between health and social care, and the hospital sector is needed
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SupplementsMarks out of 10 for Sir Dan Moynihan
He avoids getting into direct comparisons between schools and hospitals
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SupplementsHow Sir Dan Moynihan's stance on bad behaviour could work in the NHS
Tackling impotent leaders
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HSJ PartnersLessons from a school master
Sir Dan Moynihan is a maestro of turning around failing schools
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HSJ LocalTwo CCG leaders step aside amid NHS England probe
WORKFORCE: The chair and accountable officer of Wirral Clinical Commissioning Group have temporarily “stepped away” from their posts while NHS England conducts a probe into the group’s leadership, the CCG confirmed this afternoon.
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SupplementsPatient record case studies: Return to the source
Using pseudonymisation of data at the source
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SupplementsHSJ/NHS Confederation supplement: 'Pseudonymised' records and an inspiring hospital model
Data security and a hospital improvement model are discussed
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SupplementsService improvement: The exemplar hospital
A model that the rest of the organisation could learn from
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SupplementsSocial Media Pioneers 2014 interactive graphic
Find out more about the people who have changed the way the health world communicates in our interactive feature
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SupplementsHSJ and Nursing Times Social Media Pioneers 2014 – mobile friendly
We reveal who is using social media to inspire, spread best practice and raise awareness
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SupplementsSocial media: Now you’ve signed up, the real work begins
With some effort and strategic thinking the benefits of social media are great
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SupplementsDean Royles: The path to picking our Social Media Pioneers
We’re all seeing the benefits of engaging via social media
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SupplementsMeet the people using social media to make a difference
We highlight the work of clinicians, patients and families who are using social media as a powerful force for change
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SupplementsThe growing influence of social media in healthcare
It has established itself as such a powerful channel for voices in the NHS that participation is no longer optional
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NewsDalton downplays talk of 'superheads'
Sir David Dalton has rejected the idea that his review is about extending the concept of “superheads” from education to the health service.











