All Health Service Journal articles in May 2023 – Page 9
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Expert Briefing
North by North West: Trusts get creative as financial screws tighten
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HSJ Local
ICS explores trust co-funding of system roles
An integrated care board is exploring whether some ‘system level and place roles’ could be jointly funded by local providers, as ICBs look to radically cut their running costs.
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HSJ Local
Inexperienced trust CEOs get extra support after NHSE concerns
Concerns over the number of trusts being run by first-time chief executives has prompted NHS England to offer an increased support package for new leaders, HSJ has learned.
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Daily Insight
The mythbuster: Calls for more NHS staff are often misleading and dangerous
Appeals to give better resources to the NHS ‘front line’ are problematic when they divert attention away from more serious issues, especially when spending on more staff comes at the price of investing in other areas where the money may have a greater impact, emphasises Steve Black
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HSJ Partners
Revitalising the health service to transform patient care
Healthcare ranks number one in the area of public sectors that would benefit most from technology investment, according to recent research by ServiceNow. However, more needs to be done to ensure public sector workers have the tools they need to their jobs to the best of their ability
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HSJ Local
‘One nurse per ward’ warning over next week’s strike
A major acute trust has warned ahead of next week’s nursing strike that it will face ‘very severe staffing shortages’ in children’s A&E, with ‘as few as one nurse per ward’, much less critical care capacity, and fewer operating theatres open than on Christmas Day.
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HSJ Local
Ex-NHSE national director joins leading acute trust
Former NHS England national director Dame Pauline Philip has been appointed as a non-executive director on the board of Guy’s and St Thomas’ Foundation Trust, HSJ has learned.