All Primary care articles – Page 102
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Comment
Breaking down barriers for women doctors
Why do women doctors continue to be underrepresented at the most senior level?
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Comment
Will named clinicians for older people work?
Mr Hunt’s policy should be welcomed with some caution
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HSJ Knowledge
Integrating care for people with comorbidities
Making personalised and coordinated care a reality
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News
NHS Direct quits two 111 contracts
The new non-emergency NHS phone line has been thrown into turmoil after a supplier pulled out of two contracts for providing the service.
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News
Monitor reviews access to GPs
Monitor has launched a review into how easy it is for patients to access general practitioner services.
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News
Doctors acknowledge Liverpool care pathway concerns
Amid the recent “media frenzy” surrounding use of the Liverpool Care Pathway there were some “valid points”, British Medical Association representatives were told this week.
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News
CCGs claim leading role on primary care commissioning
Some clinical commissioning groups have told HSJ they are preparing to take a leading role in redesigning primary care, amid what they called a “hiatus” of action from NHS England.
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HSJ Local
Analysed: The impact of pathology reorganisation
An in-depth look at two major pathology reorganisations in the Midlands and East of England and the wider implications
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News
Doctors 'not empowered by reforms'
Almost two-thirds of doctors feel less “empowered” than they did before the government’s controversial health reforms, a new poll suggests.
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News
DH plans property company merger
The Department of Health’s two property companies are beginning a programme of joint working and are set to merge in two years’ time, HSJ has learned.
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HSJ Knowledge
Bank on the internet to save the NHS
How the health service can extract more from its existing resources
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HSJ Local
Carnall takes job with Boris Johnson
Former NHS London chief executive Dame Ruth Carnall has taken up a post as strategic adviser on health to mayor of London Boris Johnson.
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HSJ Knowledge
Out of hours care − a patient's view
One patient shares her experience and how it can be improved
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News
General practice safety reporting to be investigated
Low rates of reporting patient safety incidents in general practice are to be investigated by NHS England, the organisation’s director of patient safety has told HSJ.
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News
NHS 111 line 'steadily improving'
The new non emergency NHS advice line is “steadily improving” health officials have said.
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HSJ Knowledge
Why we must redesign children's services
There is widespread consensus on the need for change
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Supplements
Out of hours contracts that aren't out of ideas
CCGs must work hard writing out of hours contracts that deliver what they want
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News
Monitor investigates walk-in centre closures
Health sector regulator Monitor has announced it will review the closures of NHS walk-in centres.