All Service redesign articles – Page 143

  • News

    Welsh trust mergers get green light

    2007-10-18T09:00:00Z

    The Welsh government is set to go ahead with its reconfiguration of acute services across south east and west Wales.

  • Comment

    Junior doctors face a difficult job market

    2007-10-18T09:00:00Z

    Already bruised by MTAS, junior doctors are now feeling the effects of market competition - but did the DoH bungle its workforce planning, asks Noel Plumridge, or did it know what it was doing all along?

  • News

    Health check case study: Mid Cheshire Hospitals trust praises staff

    2007-10-18T09:00:00Z

    Mid Cheshire Hospitals trust has praised the efforts of staff in turning around a double 'weak' rating to a double 'good' assessment.

  • News

    Long-term care reforms will seek fairer system

    2007-10-18T09:00:00Z

    The government's review of long-term care could shift the balance of payment between the individual and the state.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    New hope for people with long-term conditions

    2007-10-16T09:00:00Z

    A new £4.95m Health Foundation initiative working with patients and staff across theUKhas offered new hope to people with long-term conditions. The Co-creating Health project will empower local people with long-term conditions to take control of their lives by encouraging better partnership working between patients, doctors and nurses.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Patient choice: a systematic approach

    2007-10-16T09:00:00Z

    Another 'once in a lifetime' review of the NHS is upon us and despite the inevitable cynicism, there appears to be good reason to believe that Lord Darzi's review will bring a step change in the quality of care, writes Natalie Grazin

  • News

    LMCs don't want polyclinics

    2007-10-16T00:00:00Z

    GPs are set to challenge Lord Darzi’s blueprint for the NHS inLondon.BMA local medical committees inLondonhave called in doctors from the Royal College of GPs and the London Deanery in a bid to commission research that challenges what they say are assumptions in the plan.GPs are particularly anxious about the ...

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Patient involvement: young clients can become the boss

    2007-10-15T09:00:00Z

    Getting users to shape a support service for young people was a tricky balancing act but worth the effort, writes Lizzie Neill

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Foreign affairs: migration and the NHS

    2007-10-15T09:00:00Z

    Uncertainty about the number of migrant workers in Britain means that planning for demand on local NHS services may become increasingly tricky, writes Alison Moore

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Mental health at work: down should not mean out of a job in the NHS

    2007-10-11T09:00:00Z

    People with mental health problems often get chewed up and spat out of work. The NHS can lead the way in breaking a vicious circle that has a high price for both employee and employer, says Steve Shrubb

  • News

    Conservatives defend district general pledge

    2007-10-11T09:00:00Z

    Shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley has defended the Conservative party's pledge to 'save' district general hospitals.

  • Comment

    Darzi report message is clear: reform faster

    2007-10-11T09:00:00Z

    Lord Darzi's interim report for his review of the NHS clears the way for private sector providers to break the logjam over GP access.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Data Briefing: new era of mental healthcare insights

    2007-10-11T09:00:00Z

    National mental health policy is moving on from the detailed specification of service inputs required by the national service framework to a greater focus on care outcomes.

  • News

    Report questions strategic health authorities' role in junior doctor 'crisis'

    2007-10-11T09:00:00Z

    An independent inquiry into the junior doctors' recruitment 'crisis' has called for a national committee to scrutinise strategic health authorities' workforce planning.

  • News

    Whipps Cross should remain acute hospital, says emergency czar

    2007-10-10T00:00:00Z

    The national emergency access director has recommended that Whipps Cross University Hospital trust should remain a full acute hospital.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Patient Centred Care

    2007-10-09T00:00:00Z

    WinnerLeedsPCT'What Works?' pharmacy needle exchangeA pharmacy based needle exchange service providing sterile injecting equipment or ‘works’ to drug users in Leeds had no guidelines, governance or contracts - and was becoming increasingly fragmented.Needle exchange was established in the 1970’s and continues to play an important role in reducing the spread ...

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Improving patient access

    2007-10-09T00:00:00Z

    WinnerBoltonPCTMusculoskeletal Clinical assessment and Treatment Service (MSK CATS)The professionalism and ambitious breadth of work in a holistic and systemic approach were just some of the qualities in theBoltonentry that stood out for the judges. The panel also appreciated the strong focus on quality, an evidence-based methodology and robust outcome measures ...

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Service design: how does it feel to be our patient?

    2007-10-08T09:00:00Z

    An unusual change project drafted in anthropologists to explore patients' experiences. Stuart Shepherd takes a look

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Mental health innovation

    2007-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Winner Oxfordshire PCTThe jointly commissioned by the local authority and PCT service delivers a single screening and referral process for children's mental health services. Any agency including health can access the service though a referral form which includes the views of the child and their family about what service they ...

  • News

    Urgent improvement not needed, Confederation says

    2007-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Surveys show that patients are generally very happy with the NHS services they receive and 'urgent improvement' is not needed, according to the NHS Confederation.