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Power to the people

The case for change is clear; a system that listens to patients and enables them to achieve what they want to achieve in their health and wellbeing would improve outcomes and save money. But such systems still exist only in pockets around the country.
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By Catherine Foot - 20 November 2014
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Stories and numbers: there is room for both in understanding patients’ experience

If we are seeking to truly understand health care, it is not numbers or stories, but numbers and stories that are needed, says Bev Fitzsimons.
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By Bev Fitzsimons - 20 November 2014
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This patient’s experience

I had watched One Born Every Minute and kept my eyes open; I’d attended NCT classes and yoga workshops; I’d done my reading. None of this really prepared me for the extreme pain and joy involved in giving birth to my first child, but it helped a bit. What I was absolutely unprepared for was the experience of being a hospital inpatient.
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By Jo Maybin - 19 November 2014
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A patient perspective: we can’t afford to be patient about involvement any longer

As a person and a patient, I care deeply about involvement. I know it helps me as a patient to live more sustainably with my health conditions and I know that, in turn, can help the NHS to exist more sustainably too.
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By Anya de Iongh - 4 November 2014
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Waiting for mental health care: what does the public think?

How long is it reasonable to wait for treatment of depression after being referred by a GP? The results from the 2013 British Social Attitudes Survey are revealing and suggest that public expectations exceed current policy ambitions.
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By Chris Naylor - 24 October 2014
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More than just stories: the Barker Commission’s experts by experience

As the instigator of the Barker Commission's experts by experience group, I want to share my experiences to help unlock similar groups on other commissions and in the NHS.
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By Becky Seale - 17 October 2014
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Realising the power of digital health

Grand promises have been made about the benefits of recording a deluge of personal data, but what needs to happen for these promises to be realised?
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By Matthew Honeyman - 2 October 2014
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Cultural change is as important as funding in transforming mental health

There is a growing disquiet around mental health. Across the board people are calling for change, but what exactly is it that needs to be done and how can we bring about the ‘parity of esteem’ that we all seek?
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By Helen Gilburt - 25 September 2014
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Admission to a nursing home can never become a ‘never’ event

I agreed with much of what Simon Stevens said at the Age UK For Later Life conference until he stated that he would be ‘disappointed’ if care homes still existed within the next 50 years. I didn’t get the chance to challenge him but I want to do it now.
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By David Oliver - 28 August 2014
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Will integration widen income-related health inequalities?

We need to be very careful in understanding the links between choice of metrics, impact of policies and population dynamics over time when coming to conclusions about the success or failure of ambitions to narrow inequalities in health, says David Buck.
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By David Buck - 5 August 2014
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Why we must value leaders from the third sector

If the third sector is to reach its potential in supporting a new health and social care system, then we should look to its leaders and think hard about their support needs.
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By Lisa Weaks - 3 July 2014
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Delivering innovations in the care of older people: an opportunity to brag, steal, learn and deliver?

We have ample evidence of what good care for older people looks like and numerous service models delivering it, yet we aren’t very good at disseminating good practice, and worse still at adopting and implementing improvements at scale and pace.
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By David Oliver - 13 June 2014
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Patient and Family-Centred Care: practical tools to improve patient experience

Patient and Family-Centred Care is a simple, low-technology approach to patient-centred service improvement – Bev Fitzsimons blogs about the benefits of using the approach, following the launch of our new toolkit with the Health Foundation.
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By Bev Fitzsimons - 4 June 2014
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How do people become good managers of their own health?

Within the general population some people actively focus on reaching and maintaining good health, while others are more passive about the whole thing. So what makes the difference?
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By Judith Hibbard - 16 May 2014
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Whatever happened to the Department of Health’s plan for vulnerable older people?

Back in the summer of 2013, Jeremy Hunt announced a public consultation on a new plan to improve care for vulnerable older people. This was finally published last month, but what does the plan mean for older people's care?
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By David Oliver - 8 May 2014
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We can learn more from India than how to cut costs

Here’s a puzzle for you. You have a population of one million people, three psychiatrists, and no mental health nurses. How do you go about delivering mental health care?
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By Chris Naylor - 24 April 2014
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It's time to start asking and answering the hard questions: a view from an expert by experience

Dominic Stenning is a member of the experts by experience group for the Commission on the Future of Health and Social Care in England. He spoke at the launch of the interim report, giving a frank and compelling patient perspective on the health, mental health and social care system.
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By Dominic Stenning - 24 April 2014
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The time has come to make health and care services work for our ageing population

David Oliver, the author of our new report on caring for an ageing population, presents the arguments for a whole systems, end-to-end redesign across all services and stages of health for local older populations.
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By David Oliver - 6 March 2014
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Tackling health inequalities: we need a national conversation

The three key system leaders on health inequalities – the Department of Health, NHS England and Public Health England – need to kick-start a national conversation by telling us how they are going to use their power to do their bit.
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By David Buck - 25 February 2014
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Re-allocating the money: who should lead on reforming mental health?

The focus on delivering improvements in mental health care is currently dominated by how funding is allocated. But in the midst of the debate, little thought has been given to who should receive this money, and importantly how this could lead to reforming the system.
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By Helen Gilburt - 13 February 2014
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