All Service redesign articles – Page 192

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    Action plan for audiology services

    26 October 2006

    An action plan is being developed to improve access to audiology services including those outside the 18-week waiting time, a Department of Health minister has announced.Social care minister Ivan Lewis said in a parliamentary written answer that ministers were aware of long waits for audiology services.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Major research initiative launched for policy makers and managers

    25 October 2006

    The Health Foundation's five-year, £2.5m QQUIP research initiative to help healthcare policy makers, managers, clinicians, researchers and patient groups to better understand and make informed decisions about how to improve healthcare quality will go online next month.

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    Research shows how patient involvement can improve healthcare quality

    25 October 2006

    Involve the patient for better health outcomes and efficiency. That's the strategy suggested by new research from the Health Foundation.

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    Identifying 'ghost' patients in residential and nursing homes

    25 October 2006

    There are plenty of methodologies for systematically validating list of patients registered with primary care trusts to identify 'ghost' patients - those who no longer live at their recorded address or do not exist.

  • Comment

    Sue Slipman on foundation trusts and the healthcheck ratings

    25 October 2006

    'Having strengthened their financial management without comprising service quality, foundation trusts are now in a position to step up their investment in providing first class patient care'

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    Out of harm's way: developing the PICU

    25 October 2006

    Psychiatric intensive care units are meant to serve patients who are too ill for general inpatient treatment. Emma Dent investigates how they are developing their role in the absence of mandatory standards

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    Warner: PCT consultations 'pretty inept'

    25 October 2006

    Primary care trusts have been criticised by government ministers and opposition MPs for sparking public protests by their handling of reconfigurations.

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    Community petitions: threshold options revealed in DoH paper

    25 October 2006

    Details of the way 'community petitions' could be used to trigger formal service reviews have been revealed in a Department of Health paper.

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    First findings from clinical measurement scheme show where more work is needed

    25 October 2006

    The Health Foundation used this year's party political conferences to explore what impact national clinical measurement schemes are having on the NHS.

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    Stephen Thornton on global patient safety challenges

    25 October 2006

    'I was struck by how hospitals in Malawi and the UK face similar challenges in making healthcare safer for patients' The chief executive of the Health Foundation and our new regular columnist discusses the global challenges of patient safety and some possible responses

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    Productive ward: stand by your bed

    25 October 2006

    Inpatient care swallows funds and staff time. Jennifer Taylor reports on a pilot scheme that aims to break the cycle

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    Andrew Castle on measuring performance

    25 October 2006

    'If we are interested in productivity, quality of output and whether services are being delivered on time and at the right cost, theatre use is not the right measure.'

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    News analysis: time to give PECs the muscle to make a real difference

    25 October 2006

    Professional executive committees have been weighed down by corporate affairs and unable to influence strategy and clinical design, so the DoH's decision to review them has been widely welcomed. But what will the new PECs look like? Daloni Carlisle finds out

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    Tips for achieving the 18-week target

    25 October 2006

    There is no magic solution to achieving the 18-week target from GP referral to hospital treatment; but the secret is to tighten up all aspects of every element of the patient's journey.

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    Homeless people lack health support

    24 October 2006

    Eight out of 10 homeless people do not know where to get health support to help with drug, alcohol or mental health problems, according to a homeless charity. Research carried out by Broadway on the impact its healthy living centre has on homeless and vulnerably ...

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    NHS could save £2.2bn by tackling inefficiency

    23 October 2006

    The NHS could save up to £2.2bn if trusts take steps to address wide variations in productivity and efficiency.The Department of Health has published its Better care, better valueindicators, which show trust-by-trust performance against a range of measures.Reducing unnecessary admissions could unlock £348m, and ...

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    Improving outcomes for wheelchair users

    20 October 2006

    Out and About: wheelchairs as part of a whole systems approach to independencehas been published by the Department of Health. The document provides a view of the current state of wheelchair provision and makes recommendations on how the NHS working with partners can improve outcomes ...

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    Response to NHS charges report

    20 October 2006

    The Department of Health has published its response to July's Commons health select committee report on NHS charging. The response covers charges levied on patients and families for prescription dental charges, sight tests, additional charges for some clinical services, assistance with transport costs and charges ...

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    Gender-specific services: equal, but not the same

    19 October 2006

    From next April, trusts will have a legal duty to demonstrate gender equity across all areas of service provision. But as the deadline approaches, the national picture is looking decidedly patchy. Gabriel Fleming looks at how it will work

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    'A win-win for both patient and budget'

    19 October 2006

    Finance - Claremont Medical Practice in Exmouth, East Devon