All Service redesign articles – Page 139

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Transforming lives with psychological therapies

    2007-12-04T09:00:00Z

    A Department of Health programme that is making evidence-based psychological therapies more widely available than ever before means thousands of people and their families are having their lives transformed. Evidence shows the programme can reduce GP consultations and acute care activity, alleviating pressure when the NHS is working hard to ...

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    Improving access to psychological therapies in London

    2007-12-04T09:00:00Z

    The London Development Centre's improving access to psychological therapies support programme is designed to equip primary care trusts with the tools and techniques needed to drive forward the development of psychological therapy services.

  • News

    Healthcare Commission slams learning disabilities care

    2007-12-03T11:05:38Z

    Services for people with learning disabilities provide poor care, with safety and quality not up to modern standards in even the best services, according to a report by the Healthcare Commission.The report says that although staff were committed to services, service users were often deprived of their human rights and ...

  • News

    Cancer strategy stresses prevention

    2007-12-03T11:02:33Z

    Plans for reform of cancer services were due to be published this morning. An emphasis on cancer prevention and providing more long-term support for people with cancer was expected to be outlined in the strategy.

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    NHS continuing healthcare - is your trust compliant?

    2007-11-30T09:00:00Z

    Is your trust compliant with the national continuing care framework? If your answer is 'what framework?' then read on - this could be your wake-up call. Hilary Finegan explains

  • News

    SHAs slash top-up payments for complex care

    2007-11-29T09:00:00Z

    Strategic health authorities have slashed the number of hospital providers eligible for 'top-up' payments for specialist treatment after coming under pressure from the Department of Health.

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    Mental health: no-one wins in homicide blame game

    2007-11-29T09:00:00Z

    Often inspired by media hysteria, inquiries into homicides by mentally ill people cost the NHS millions each year and produce little real change, says Christine Vize

  • News

    PCT abandons emergency surgery site

    2007-11-29T09:00:00Z

    A Lincolnshire hospital is to lose its emergency general surgery for good - nine months after it was suspended as a temporary measure.

  • Comment

    Belinda Phipps on choice in maternity services

    2007-11-28T09:00:00Z

    Government policies on maternity services are changing and managers must ensure services around the country are prepared to respond

  • HSJ Knowledge

    NHS cancer services - are we meeting the mark?

    2007-11-27T09:00:00Z

    The conference NHS Cancer Services - Are We Meeting the Mark? is being organised by the Scottish cancer networks on 29 February and1 March 2008atHeriot-WattUniversityinEdinburgh.

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    Paul Jennings on personalised services

    2007-11-26T09:00:00Z

    Developing personalised services for people with learning disabilities has helped to improve access

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    A guide to world class commissioning

    2007-11-26T09:00:00Z

    The Department of Health's 'world class' masterplan aims to create a commissioning system other nations will envy. Daloni Carlisle examines the progress of an initiative that has re-energised PCTs and created huge expectations

  • News

    New practices for under-doctored areas

    2007-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Thirty-eight primary care trusts identified as having the poorest provision of GPs have been selected as the first to benefit from 100 new GP practices over three years.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Cancer care - reaching out to communities

    2007-11-23T09:00:00Z

    The Bengali Cancer Health Advocacy and Cancer Awareness Service was set up to address the needs of the Bengali community in Tower Hamlets. Caroline Moren and Ruth Bradley report on its progress

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    Andrew Castle on planning outpatient services

    2007-11-23T09:00:00Z

    Co-ordinating outpatient clinics in a way that avoids overbooking, delays, over-running, underutilisation and inappropriate attendances requires a clear understanding of the demands on the system, as well as sound planning

  • Comment

    No plans to close Queen Mary's

    2007-11-23T00:00:00Z

    You present a stark analysis of the implications of existing private finance initiative schemes on reconfiguration options for outer south east London ('PFI debt fears as district general hospitals feel the squeeze'), writes Simon Robbins

  • Comment

    Sophie Christie on the holy grail of NHS policy

    2007-11-22T09:00:00Z

    NHS policy seems populated by some remarkably persistent ideas that pop up every decade or so

  • News

    Our NHS, Our Future summit goes virtual

    2007-11-19T00:00:00Z

    Presentations from a clinical summit to be held as part of Lord Darzi's Our NHS, Our Future review on 21 and 22 November are to be available live on the virtual world site Second Life.

  • News

    PFI debt fears as district general hospitals feel the squeeze

    2007-11-15T09:00:00Z

    District generals' income is set to take a hit as specialist hospitals and primary care trusts move in on their territory. How will they pay PFI debts of £28.5bn, asks Sally Gainsbury

  • Comment

    Local blueprint for primary care revolution kickstarts GP reform

    2007-11-15T09:00:00Z

    Heart of Birmingham primary care trust has placed itself in the vanguard of the drive to modernise primary care.