All Service redesign articles – Page 73
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News
OFT to rule on key pathology mergers as another project collapses
Fresh evidence has emerged of the impact competition probes are having on plans to reconfigure services after Office of Fair Trading investigations were cited as barriers to two major pathology reorganisations.
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Comment
The public's attitude to NHS reform is changing
Are there signs of a shift in public views of NHS service reform?
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HSJ Partners
Health and health services: The next 20 years
Celebrating Finnamore’s Future Leaders competition
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Comment
Payment by results reform needs vision and realism
The tariff must fit into the new financial reality
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Comment
New principles for planning patient care
Help us to make person centred, coordinated care a reality
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Supplements
Beating down the barriers - an HSJ roundtable
HSJ’s latest roundtable agreed that the potential savings in commissioning are huge - but age old problems stand in the way of realising them
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Blogs
What is the house of care?
There are significant benefits to focusing on patients’ goals and empowering them to take an active part in their own care, says Angela Coulter
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Leader
Hunt must show he is in it for the long haul to sustain the NHS
Health secretary needs to think beyond 2015 election
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HSJ Knowledge
Solving the radiology workforce challenge
How to achieve increased output with fewer staff and resources
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HSJ Local
Norfolk and Norwich to spend £2.3m on pathology pay offs
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals Foundation Trust is set to spend an estimated £2.3m on severance and redundancy payoffs directly related to a regional reconfiguration of pathology services.
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HSJ Knowledge
How the NHS will look in 2030
The service’s future depends on new technology and public attitudes
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HSJ Knowledge
Putting an end to high weekend mortality rates
CCGs and providers cane work together to deliver safer care 24/7
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HSJ Knowledge
The wisdom of crowds: your views on 24/7 working
We asked for readers’ opinions on making 24/7 working successful
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HSJ Knowledge
A crisis is brewing in the NHS workforce
The skills deficit must be dealth with to meet tomorrow’s challenges
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Supplements
Putting the patient in the driving seat - an HSJ roundtable
Self-care and self-management are often heralded as liberators of patients and obvious ways to slash NHS costs but significant barriers remain to widespread implementation, the expert panel of HSJ’s latest roundtable heard. Alison Moore listened in
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Comment
'Care, care, care': a new mantra for the health service
Lessons from Essex’s Who Will Care? commission
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HSJ Knowledge
Seconds out: time to beat the clock in A&E
The A&E crisis can only be solved with a system-wide solution
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HSJ Knowledge
GPs can transform patient services
It is the ideal time for GPs to take a lead on service design