Service design – Page 189

  • News

    Stroke group launches guidance on emergency care

    2006-12-04T00:00:00Z

    A group of experts on stroke has published information on treating stoke and transient ischaemic attack.The guidelines provide explicit recommendations for practising clinicians, managers, patients and carers about the recognition and emergency management of suspected stroke and TIA, from the onset of symptoms to acute intervention in accident and emergency ...

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    Health secretary revisits the NHS cancer plan

    2006-12-01T00:00:00Z

    Health secretary Patricia Hewitt has announced a new cancer reform strategy to update the NHS cancer plan. Professor Mike Richards, the national cancer director, has been tasked with developing the strategy to 'fit the needs of tomorrow's cancer services'.The move was welcomed by cancer charities, which have been lobbying for ...

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    Where managers fear to tread, myths and legends may rush in

    2006-11-30T10:37:45Z

    Surrey and Sussex has opted for a prolonged period of public consultation on its extensive - and controversial - remodelling of services. But has the approach made managers' work any easier? Alison Moore investigates

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Andrew Castle on service improvement

    2006-11-27T11:51:37Z

    'There is a belief in some parts of industry that better quality costs more. This is a fallacy'

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Stephen Thornton on getting engaged, committing to a partner, raising offspring

    2006-11-27T10:00:00Z

    'One of the common misconceptions around patient safety work is that it is all common sense. But if it were that simple then why don't all our hospitals have a zero per cent adverse event rate?'

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Managing patients with complex chronic conditions

    2006-11-27T10:00:00Z

    Derek Feeley is director of healthcare policy and strategy at the Scottish Executive's Health Department. He has just spent a year in the United States on a Harkness/Health Foundation fellowship, looking at chronic-disease management.

  • News

    National learning disabilities audit updated

    2006-11-27T00:00:00Z

    The Healthcare Commission has published an update on its forthcoming audit of services for people with learning disabilities.It outlines which types of services will be reviewed, the pilot schemes now under way to test the methodology and plans for the national roll out.The update can be found ...

  • News

    How Middle England turned into a nation of reconfiguration rebels

    2006-11-23T11:29:44Z

    Demonstrations against changes to hospital services have brought thousands on to the streets. Tash Shifrin spoke to some of the campaigners about their aims

  • News

    Author of reconfiguration blueprint rails against 'wrong, confusing and puzzling' opposition

    2006-11-23T11:28:33Z

    The man who wrote the blueprint for Scottish health services has hit out at politicians and unions who originally backed his plans but are now opposing them as they are rolled out locally.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    GM Live 2: new dates coming

    2006-11-20T10:45:57Z

    It's always good to look up old friends. How have they changed? What's better? What's worse? Over the coming months in this HSJGood Management Live gateway we will look at the progress the hosts of the first series of events are making.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Helen Bevan on the push for productivity

    2006-11-20T10:40:27Z

    'Over the past 10 years, we have learned a great deal about applying the principles of modern operations management to healthcare delivery'

  • News

    Health Foundation extends Safer Patients Initiative

    2006-11-20T00:00:00Z

    Twenty hospitals will today receive £165,000 each under a scheme to improve patient safety. Funded by the Health Foundation charity, the Safer Patients Initiative will see a tailored package of support for each hospital including access to international experts. The four hospitals in the scheme since its launch in 2004 ...

  • Comment

    Andrew Jones on conspiracy or cock-up

    2006-11-19T10:00:00Z

    'It could be kindly argued that, by general lack of enthusiasm, a third of the country is yet to churn out any meaningful health activity data, yet alone customise or dynamise it to specific local goals. Perhaps more telling is that two-thirds have yet to even put together a simple ...

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    And so to bed The problem with mental health inpatients

    2006-11-16T10:00:00Z

    Mental healthcare faces a problem of bed shortages for inpatient care, but while a large part of the solution might be stronger community support rather than increasing the number of available beds, there is still a need in some places to boost their number. Mat Kinton and Suki Desai explain

  • News

    Service-line economics goes to the heart of patient care

    2006-11-16T10:00:00Z

    As we reveal this week, foundation regulator Monitor will be consulting trusts on compliance guidance to push the adoption of service-line economics (feature, page 22).

  • News

    Belfast to get extra mental health services

    2006-11-14T00:00:00Z

    A dedicated self-harm team, four additional cognitive behavioural therapists and a primary care mental health team for young people are to begin work in the North and West Belfast trust area. The services are part of the area's action plan on renewing communities.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Care services efficiency delivery: demand forecasting and capacity planning

    2006-11-13T10:00:00Z

    The care services efficiency delivery programme was established by the Department of Health to implement the recommendations of Releasing Resources to the Front Line, Sir Peter Gershon's review of public sector efficiency.

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    Resource to improve primary mental health services launched

    2006-11-13T10:00:00Z

    The Care Services Improvement Partnership has published a practical guide to was produced as part of the National Institute for Mental Health in England (NIMHE, now part of CSIP) primary care and commissioning programme and aims to offer best-practice guidance for improving primary care mental health services.

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    New campaign focuses on health benefits of green spaces

    2006-11-10T00:00:00Z

    Natural England, the new organisation that brings together English Nature, the Countryside Agency and the Rural Development Service has launched a campaign to emphasise the benefits to mental and physical health of spending time outdoors among wildlife and the natural environment.Find out more about Breathing Spaces ...

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    Nicholson urges MPs to show courage on reconfiguration

    2006-11-09T10:00:00Z

    NHS chief executive David Nicholson has urged MPs to concentrate not just on 'how many hospitals we have, but how many lives we can save and improve'. The plea was contained in an impassioned letter laying out the case for service reconfiguration.