Primary Care – Page 186

  • Annual health check - best and worst
    News

    Annual health check - best and worst

    2009-10-15T00:00:00Z

    Thirty-eight NHS organisations scored excellent in both quality and finance. Figures in brackets show the number of consecutive years the trust has held a double excellent score. Only one trust has scored a double weak this year.

  • Richard Vize
    Leader

    GP commissioning is turning in its grave

    2009-10-15T00:00:00Z

    Practice based commissioning is dead. Primary care tsar David Colin-Thomé, unable to find signs of life, has written its death certificate.

  • Paul Corrigan
    Comment

    Paul Corrigan: world class commissioning

    2009-10-15T00:00:00Z

    The Department of Health launched the second year of the world class commissioning process in mid September.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Wound management

    2009-10-14T12:23:00Z

    In order to achieve high quality care within a patient-centred service it is essential to explore new and innovative ways of working. Joint working between industry and a publicly funded healthcare service is one of a range of options available to meet the needs of patients and achieve clinical ...

  • GP comparison service launched on NHS Choices
    News

    GP comparison service launched on NHS Choices

    2009-10-14T10:00:00Z

    The Department of Health has launched an online service that allows patients to rate their GPs.

  • Practice based commissioning effectively dead
    News

    GP commissioning shows little sign of life - David Colin-Thomé

    2009-10-14T00:00:00Z

    The government’s primary care tsar has admitted that efforts to “resuscitate” the “corpse” of practice based commissioning have had little effect.

  • PCT chiefs are not underpaid, says DH
    News

    PCT chiefs are not underpaid, says DH

    2009-10-14T00:00:00Z

    The pay gap between primary care trust chief executives and their foundation trust peers is overstated, according to the Department of Health.

  • 80pc of carer funds 'go missing'
    News

    80pc of carer funds 'go missing'

    2009-10-13T10:19:00Z

    Up to 80 per cent of funding provided by the government to support carers is not reaching the intended targets, figures from two charities reveal.

  • Phil Hope, social care minister
    News

    Phil Hope hails personal health budgets

    2009-10-09T13:52:00Z

    Health minister Phil Hope has been in Devon to promote personal NHS health budgets that allow patients to choose for themselves the support services they receive.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Polysystems

    2009-10-08T16:59:00Z

    GPs will increasingly call the shots about how and where money is spent in the local health economy, says Conor Burke

  • Two thirds of PCTs yet to agree provider model
    News

    Two thirds of PCTs still to agree provider model

    2009-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Two thirds of primary care trust provider arms have not yet had their future form agreed by their board and strategic health authority, a survey suggests.

  • ‘Clunky’ contracts raise questions on GP quality
    News

    ‘Clunky’ GP contracts raise questions on quality

    2009-10-08T00:00:00Z

    There are huge variations in what different PCTs pay for the same services, yet there is no detectable correlation between cost and quality or patient satisfaction. Sally Gainsbury looks at why commissioning has not yet addressed these stark contrasts

  • Medication errors affect three quarters of care home residents
    News

    Medication errors 'affect 70pc of care home residents'

    2009-10-06T11:42:00Z

    Overworked care home staff, poor teamwork and lack of training mean seven in 10 elderly residents are subject to medication errors.

  • How to champion patient dignity
    HSJ Knowledge

    How to champion patient dignity

    2009-10-06T00:00:00Z

    Privacy and dignity champions from across your workforce can enhance the patient experience, explains Alison Moore

  • Scale of smoking spend revealed
    News

    Scale of smoking spend revealed

    2009-10-05T11:34:00Z

    A new report has revealed that Wales spent an estimated £386m on health problems caused by smoking in 2007-08.

  • Boost for Scottish telehealth
    News

    Boost for Scottish telehealth

    2009-10-05T11:22:00Z

    More patients in Scotland could soon have the chance to conference with their GPs via a webcam after the announcement of new plans to integrate NHS 24 with the Scottish Centre for Telehealth.

  • CQC calls for review of out of hours services
    News

    CQC calls for review of out of hours GP services

    2009-10-02T10:19:00Z

    A Care Quality Commission report has urged healthcare managers to review the quality of their out of hours services over fears that some private GP companies do not meet basic standards.

  • David Stout
    News

    Recession means PCTs must make 'hard choices' on spending

    2009-10-02T09:03:00Z

    Primary care trusts will have to make some tough decisions on how to prioritise spending during the recession, according to NHS Confederation Primary Care Trust Network director David Stout.

  • David Stout on the NHS public profile
    Comment

    David Stout on the NHS public profile

    2009-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Some decisions will always be unpopular, so PCTs must improve their reputation by ensuring that all decisions are seen to be transparent, efficient and fair

  • PCTs neglect value in general practice
    News

    PCTs neglect value in general practice

    2009-10-01T00:00:00Z

    Primary care trusts are doing little to tackle the huge variation in the cost and quality of their GP services, the results of a confidential internal NHS survey suggest.