All Health Service Journal articles in September 2024 – Page 6
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Patient Safety Awards 2024: Patient Safety Pilot Project of the Year
Partnered by WINNER University Hospital of North Midlands Trust: Older Adults Diversional Therapist Pilot
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Patient Safety Awards 2024: Primary Care Initiative of the Year
WINNER Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Integrated Care Board: Primary Care Quality Assurance Toolkit
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Patient Safety Awards 2024: Safety Improvement through Technology Award
WINNER South West London Elective Orthopaedic Centre: Patient-centric Hip and Knee Replacement Recovery Through Remote Monitoring: Prioritising Patient Safety, Individualised Care, and Digital Innovation
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Patient Safety Awards 2024: Seni Lewis Award
Partnered by WINNER Mersey Care FT: Mental Health Triage and Response Team
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Patient Safety Awards 2024: Staff Wellbeing Initiative of the Year
WINNER Humber and North Yorkshire ICB, NAViGO CIC, City Health Care Partnership CIC, Tees Esk and Wear Valleys FT: Humber and North Yorkshire Resilience Hub
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Patient Safety Awards 2024: Urgent and Emergency Care Safety Initiative of the Year
WINNER Southern Health & Social Care Trust: Craigavon Area Hospital - HOPing in Emergency Department
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Patient Safety Awards 2024: Virtual or Remote Care Initiative of the Year
WINNER South West London Elective Orthopaedic Centre: Patient-centric Hip and Knee Replacement Recovery Through Remote Monitoring: Prioritising Patient Safety, Individualised Care, and Digital Innovation
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Patient Safety Awards 2024: Quality Improvement Initiative of the Year
Partnered by WINNER Barnsley Hospital FT: Nurse Lead Discharge Project for Children Aged Between 2-16 Years Old With Minor Head Injuries Training Package
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Patient Safety Awards 2024: Patient Safety Team of the Year
WINNER Chelsea and Westminster Hospital FT: CCOT Advanced Clinical Practice : Its Impact In Improving The Recognition And Escalation Of Deteriorating Patients In The Adult In-Patient Wards
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HSJ Awards
HSJ Patient Safety Awards 2024: Best Use of Integrated Care and Partnership Working in Patient Safety Award
WINNER Northern Care Alliance and the Four Localities Partnership: Improving Care for People With Dementia Across an Acute Hospital Discharge Pathway
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News
HSJ Patient Safety Awards 2024 winners announced
The winners of the HSJ Patient Safety Awards 2024 were revealed last night at Manchester Central Convention Complex, marking the end of another highly competitive year for the event.
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News
Doctors vote to end historic pay dispute
Junior doctors have voted to accept the government’s latest pay offer – bringing to an end a bitter dispute which lasted nearly two years and saw 44 days of strikes.
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News
Trusts told to report harm from ‘unacceptable’ corridor care
NHS England has told trusts to monitor patient harm caused by corridor care this winter – admitting it is happening regularly in some areas despite being “unacceptable”.
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News
Mapped: RTT waiting times
An interactive map of local NHS waits around England in July 2024, showing the pressures, with links to all the details by organisation and specialty.
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News
£10bn NHS medtech spend undermined by ‘lack of data’, warns DHSC director
The lack of information about the performance and value for money of medtech products is leading to ineffective procurement and wasting scarce NHS funding, a senior government official has told HSJ.
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News
Revealed: ICBs which cut staff by a fifth in 12 months
Several integrated care boards have cut their staffing by up to a fifth in a single year – after being asked to reduce management costs – but significant variation exists, HSJ analysis shows.
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HSJ Partners
How research and the NHS are partnering to improve patient outcomes
Ahead of its HSJ webinar later this month, Snowflake takes a look at how one innovative partnership is striving to improve health outcomes
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News
ICB told to scrap contract after string of errors
An integrated care board made several errors in the way it contracted an NHS trust to manage Continuing Care services without a full competition, regulators have found.
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News
Trust claims ‘stressed’ staff are quitting over faulty IT system
An acute trust has claimed “experienced and dedicated staff” have quit their roles because of “the stress and anxiety caused by the instability” of its imaging IT system as its row with a private provider intensifies.
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Daily Insight
The mythbuster: Lansley’s original sin
The Lansley reforms failed primarily due to severe cuts in NHS management capacity, as highlighted by Darzi, overshadowing any potential benefits of the original restructuring philosophy, writes Steve Black