All Mental health articles – Page 110
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News
Share your views on mental and physical healthcare, locally and nationally
There is a general acknowledgement that the NHS should be a service of equal access, equal quality and equal resources.
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HSJ Knowledge
'Modernisation' is not a dirty word
How to defeat the competing demands of modernisation on patient care
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News
Revised negligence scheme 'will not lead to big price swings'
Plans to scrap discounts on clinical negligence premiums will not lead to “big swings in price”, the chief executive of the NHS Litigation Authority has told HSJ.
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Blogs
Only in America?
A gunman with a psychiatric disorder took a school librarian hostage after his Medicaid cover an out.
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HSJ Knowledge
Bridging the gap between research and clinical practice
A new role integrates research and care
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News
CQC warned against hospital-centric regulation regime
Mental healthcare providers have warned the Care Quality Commission that they do not want their services to be “shoehorned” into a new regulatory regime that has been designed for acute hospitals.
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Comment
Mental health support is essential to crisis care
Urgent care services for physical and mental health are fragmented
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News
Huge leap in number of bids to curb liberty
A record number of requests have been made by hospitals and care homes to deprive people of their liberty, figures show.
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HSJ Knowledge
A personal touch can improve dementia care
How a different approach can improve quality of life
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HSJ Knowledge
An alternative look at resource allocation
A visual approach can engage stakeholders in the process
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News
Carruthers joins board of private mental health group
Former NHS South of England chief executive Sir Ian Carruthers has joined the board of major private sector mental health provider Partnerships in Care.
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Blogs
Stress, strokes and Robin Hood
The affects of stress on managers could have a serious impact on the NHS in future.
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HSJ Knowledge
How East Kent is making the NHS workforce more inclusive
The trust has benefited from employing staff with learning difficulties
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HSJ Knowledge
Boys to men: smoothing the mental health transition
Eighteen is an uncertain time for young people in mental health services
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HSJ Knowledge
How to lift the barriers to post-stroke psychological support
Challenges for CCGs in helping patients
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HSJ Knowledge
How charities can ease the stress on the NHS
NHS organisations are unaware of what charities can offer them
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News
McCarthy: Mandate update will impose 'additional burden' on NHS
Government plans to “refresh” its mandate to NHS England will impose an unfunded “additional burden” on the health service, NHS England’s policy director has warned.
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Blogs
We're missing the signs of alcohol abuse among older people
The over 65 population is drinking in ever greater numbers, posing a new set of healthcare problems
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HSJ Knowledge
Integrating care for people with comorbidities
Making personalised and coordinated care a reality
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News
Scottish Tories call for action on dementia
The Scottish government needs to be prepared for an “intensifying” dementia crisis, Tories have said.