All Supplements articles – Page 38
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Talking is the best medicine - an HSJ roundtable
How the NHS can get the most out of medicines
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Workforce case studies: it’s not just about courses
Good training can also happen in the workplace
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Delivering training is ‘easier than people believe’
New learning model for the provision of training in health and social care
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Training – an HSJ special report
The latest special report looks at why training is crucial to the provision of good quality care services
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The Open Data Platform takes on the NHS information haystack
Building open and linked systems
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Unplugging the clinical letter bottleneck
Trusts racing to speed up clinical letters face an often tortuous process
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Innovation Through Technology − an HSJ supplement
Data access and clinical letters are imperfect in the NHS − but technology can change all that.
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Why trials can be a strength - an HSJ special report
Trusts must tell the public about their research so they can build support for this vital work and encourage people to get involved. By Alison Moore
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Funding the future − an HSJ supplement
HSJ’s supplement looks at the future of NHS funding, including the risks around PF2, efficient management and infrastructure investment.
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Lean forward - an efficiency special report
The success of the “Productive” series and “Lean” methodology
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Distance learning - an HSJ telehealth supplement
The UK is facing a variety of health and social care challenges − an ageing population, a growing number of people in long-term care and an economic squeeze on public services.
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NHS develops an aquired taste: An M&A roundtable debate
Mergers and acquisitions are firmly on the agenda for the future but have had a patchy record in the health service. HSJ gathered an expert roundtable to wrestle over the key issues.
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Exception to the rule - an HSJ efficiency supplement
HSJ’s supplement looks at how NHS providers are improving efficiency in the areas of pathology, outsourcing and drugs funding
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Letters of distinction - an HSJ training and development supplement
NHS staff may feel they are living through a permanent revolution in healthcare with structures, roles and approaches changing rapidly. Those changes are also being reflected in what healthcare professionals are being offered in terms of development and continued education
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Mixed reviews for Francis's epic: A roundtable debate
It was one of the most eagerly and nervously anticipated reports in the history of the NHS. Yet the feeling among experts gathered at the HSJ/Capsticks debate to discuss Robert Francis’s weighty tome was one of anti-climax.
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End of the class divide: a roundtable debate
NHS professionals must start learning together, experts heard at a roundtable on the future of training. Alison Moore on a lively discussion that also included the non-clinical skills medics need – and the radical idea that we have too many doctors and nurses
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This time it's different: an improvement roundtable debate
The NHS has repeatedly talked about revolutionary change but the roundtable panel on improvement agreed: this time it really has to happen. Alison Moore reports on experts’ views of how the health service can deliver much more for much less
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Good decision - clinical decision support systems special report
Clinical decision support systems have the potential to both improve outcomes and cut costs. HSJ gathered experts for a webinar to debate how they can be best used in the NHS. By Alison Moore
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Business as well as clinical excellence: A roundtable debate
Should the NHS be more like Tesco? How much should clinicians influence commercial decisions? Does the service have the right skills, notably in procurement? Claire Read reports from the HSJ roundtable on business practices