All Health Service Journal articles in October 2022 – Page 9
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Patient Safety Awards 2022: Learning Disabilities Initiative of the Year
WINNER Manchester Local Care Organisation: Collaborative Working to Develop and Promote Effective Self-Care Strategies for Patients with Learning Disabilities and Lower Limb Chronic Oedema.
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Patient Safety Awards 2022: Patient Safety Education and Training Award
WINNER University Hospital of North Midlands Trust: National Frailty Academy
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Patient Safety Awards 2022: Maternity and Midwifery Initiative of the Year
WINNER Royal Surrey FT: Patient-Led Service Development - Hearing the True Voice of Women
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Patient Safety Awards 2022: Safe Restoration of Elective Care Services Award
Partnered by WINNER Dorset County Hospital FT: A Service Evaluation of the Use of Using Offloading Knee Braces in the Treatment Pathway of Knee Osteoarthritis During the Coronavirus Pandemic
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Patient Safety Awards 2022: Service User Engagement and Co-Production Award
WINNER Cheshire and Wirral Partnership FT: Too Much Harm, Not Enough Care - Better Care For Service Users Through Better Care and Education with Staff
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Patient Safety Awards 2022: Quality Improvement Initiative of the Year
Partnered by WINNER East Kent Hospitals University FT: System Optimisation in Times of Crisis - Sustainable, Patient Centered Improvements, Delivered Rapidly During the COVID Pandemic, Using Multiple Innovative Technological Solutions
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Patient Safety Awards 2022: Virtual or Remote Care Initiative of the Year
Partnered by WINNER Moorfields Eye Hospital FT: Home Vision Monitor
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Patient Safety Awards 2022: Changing Culture Award
Partnered by WINNER BrisDoc Healthcare Services: Employee-Owned Social Enterprise Providing NHS Primary Care Services 24/7
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Patient Safety Awards 2022: Patient Safety Pilot Project of the Year
WINNER Northern Care Alliance FT: Chronic Subdural Hematoma Referral Prediction Neural Network
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HSJ AwardsHSJ Patient Safety Awards 2022: Patient Safety Team of the Year
Partnered by WINNER Lancashire & South Cumbria FT: Collaborating to Reduce Restrictive Practices
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Daily InsightDaily Insight: 1950s revival
The must-read stories and debate in health policy and leadership.
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HSJ LocalTrust criticised over handling of 60-hour A&E waits
Senior staff have questioned why a major hospital did not seek support from neighbours when emergency patients were left waiting more than 60 hours to be admitted to a bed.
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HSJ LocalTrust hires turnaround director at ICB’s suggestion
A financial turnaround director has been drafted into a trust where the chief executive resigned after a funding row with its integrated care board.
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News
‘People breaking’ as procurement now harder than covid peak
NHS procurement is “arguably in a worse state” than during the covid pandemic, as teams grapple with rationing of thousands of products, ballooning inflation, staff burnout and demands for further cost savings.
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CommentHow Healthwatch will help the NHS this winter
Community organisations rallied to help the NHS during the pandemic. With services facing another challenging winter, Louise Ansari, national director of Healthwatch England, explains how Healthwatch are planning to lend a hand again
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NewsBarclay back as health secretary
Steve Barclay has again been appointed as health and social care secretary, after Therese Coffey was moved to another cabinet post.
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Daily InsightDaily Insight: 60 hours in A&E
The must-read stories and debate in health policy and leadership.
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HSJ LocalCEO found mismatch between image and reality of ‘outstanding’-rated trust
A chief executive who joined an outstanding-rated trust last year has suggested it hasn’t matched up to its external reputation, and he was surprised by some of its challenges.
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HSJ PartnersCollaborate for change: Improve IBD patient care in a post covid-19 era
The scale of the covid-19 pandemic demanded greater collaboration between the pharmaceutical industry and the NHS. Both rose to the call and now must work together to address the ongoing impact on wider NHS services.
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CommentFailing to invest in rehabilitation will bring grave consequences for all
Based on her recent experience of visiting an enormous hospital, Karen Middleton stresses on how staff felt demoralised and patients in long waiting suffered from poor care











