All QIPP articles – Page 4
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News
MPs call for abolition of 'inflexible' NHS spending restraints
An influential committee of MPs has called for “unnecessarily inflexible” restrictions on NHS spending to be “abolished”, to allow providers to invest their accumulated reserves in reforming services.
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HSJ Partners
Clinical commissioning groups must rise to their first 100-day challenge
What CCGs must do to ensure the NHS reaches its 75th anniversary in fine fettle
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HSJ Partners
CCGs must lay the foundations in their first 100 days
What role can clinical commissioning groups play in ensuring the NHS hits its 75th anniversary in fine fettle?
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HSJ Knowledge
HSJ Awards winners reveal their secrets of service change
Winners discuss their sustainable strategies
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Comment
The benefits of taking the NHS brand overseas
We have a golden opportunity to improve care abroad and at home
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HSJ Knowledge
Clinical commissioning groups: the story so far
The criteria failed by CCGs show their strengths and weaknesses
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Comment
How to transform long-term care services
Long-term services can learn from changes in mental health
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HSJ Knowledge
Information overload: CCGs and data innovation
Clinicians can use a variety of new data to deliver real change
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HSJ Knowledge
Using technology to better manage long-term conditions
The current model of long-term conditions management in the NHS is not sustainable
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Comment
We urgently need to reimagine healthcare
We need the service to deliver health and social care
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Comment
Why using digital data will drive up care quality
Once you digitise the data, you can reinvent healthcare
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HSJ Knowledge
The bigger picture on diagnostic imaging
The overlooked radiology sector could be a money-spinner
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News
EXCLUSIVE: Safety data reveals trusts bucking the improvement trend
HSJ analysis has identified the NHS providers whose patients are suffering increasing levels of avoidable harm, bucking a national trend of continuous month-on-month improvement.
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News
Analysed: primary care rebate schemes
This week’s HSJ Briefing looks at primary care rebate schemes which, it is hoped, will lead to savings on drugs bills
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HSJ Knowledge
Developing the expert capacity to transform the NHS
Do you have enough improvement experts for change?
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News
Telephone physio 'as effective'
Over-the-phone physiotherapy appointments could save time and money if rolled out across the NHS, a study suggests.
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News
Full detail: Emergency care review seeks 'paradigm shift'
A Department of Health review of emergency and urgent care calls for a “paradigm shift” in the NHS’s approach to those services.