All Mid Staffs Inquiry articles – Page 13
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HSJ Knowledge
The practical response to Francis
Six actions to take to prevent another Mid Staffordshire scandal
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HSJ Knowledge
Making the right changes after Mid Staffs
How essential is a cultural overhaul for the NHS?
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HSJ Knowledge
How NHS staff wellbeing affects patient care
Examining the link between staff and patient experience
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HSJ Knowledge
NHS must rise to the cultural change challenge
How to turn round negative culture in the service
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HSJ Local
Council urges criminal action against former Mid Staffs leadership
Stafford Borough Council has called for criminal action to be considered against the former leadership of Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust over an alleged death rates cover-up.
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Comment
The friends and family test can work
The single question has not been received with universal rapture
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HSJ Knowledge
Transforming leadership culture after Francis
How boards can measure their performance
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News
Exclusive: 'Market' consulted about taking over parts of Mid Staffs
The special administrators of Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust are to launch a “market engagement exercise” asking whether other providers - including in the private sector - would be interested in taking on its services, HSJ can reveal.
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Blogs
Mid Staffs shows a foundation trust can go bust
Is it possible for trusts provide excellent care while staying within budget?
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News
Mid Staffs placed in special administration
Scandal-hit Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust has been put into special administration by health sector regulator Monitor, it was announced this afternoon.
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HSJ Local
HSE launches criminal probe into Mid Staffs patient death
A criminal investigation has been launched by the Health and Safety Executive into the death of a woman at Stafford Hospital in 2007.
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News
Health secretary working in hospital A&E
Health secretary Jeremy Hunt is working in Watford General Hospital’s accident and emergency department today as part of an initiative to give health ministers and officials frontline experience, HSJ has learned.
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HSJ Knowledge
Inquiries alone will not tackle failures of care
Why they are not enough to address systemic failings in the NHS
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Comment
Mortality rates don't tell the whole story
This important debate needs an unfrenzied, non-political enviornment
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Comment
The NHS needs calm heads, not panic headlines
Alarmists say the NHS is a service sliding into chaos
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HSJ Knowledge
Are non-executives the conscience of the NHS?
Do roles need to be reimagined in the light of Mid Staffs?
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HSJ Knowledge
CCGs' role in the Keogh reviews
Reflections from one CCG on the lessons learned ahead of a the mortality rate review
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News
Exclusive: Law firm 'likely' to take on prosecution of David Nicholson
A team of specialist lawyers is likely to take on an attempt to bring a private prosecution against NHS chief executive Sir David Nicholson
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News
Scheme to bar failed NHS managers will affect “miniscule numbers”
NHS managers guilty of “gross misconduct” will be prevented from moving to new jobs within the health service, the government’s response to the Francis report has proposed.
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News
Francis response: Increased threat of prosecution for major safety breaches
NHS providers could face an increased risk of being prosecuted for major patient safety problems, which breach health and safety law, under government proposals responding to the Francis report.