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Premature discharge: is going home early really a Christmas gift?

David Maguire discusses the issues surrounding premature discharge or people leaving hospital too soon and the effect this may have on re-admission rates.
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By David Maguire - 21 December 2015
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Using patient feedback to drive improvement

Joni Jabbal looks at what enables NHS acute trusts to take data from inpatient surveys, understand it, work with it, and use it to improve patient experience overall.
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By Joni Jabbal - 10 December 2015
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Do the public still trust doctors and nurses?

Do the public still trust doctors and nurses to deliver high-quality care and put patients, interests first, or could high-profile failings and inspection results have contributed to a change in public opinion?
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By Anna Charles - 7 December 2015
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Social care: a future we don’t yet know

Ahead of the Spending Review, Richard Humphries and John Appleby look at the data to examine the likely fall in social care spending.
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By Richard Humphries, John Appleby - 8 November 2015
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Safe staffing in the NHS comes at a cost

When the Care Quality Commission suggested in its recent State of Care report that safer, better care does not necessarily cost more the inclusion of the word necessarily was important, says Helen McKenna.
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By Helen McKenna - 26 October 2015
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Patient involvement and empowerment

Kirsty Morrison look through our digital archive to explore the Fund's work on patient involvement.
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By Kirsty Morrison - 15 September 2015
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What have we learnt in the government’s first 100 days?

Chris Ham gives his assessment of the new government’s health policy.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 17 August 2015
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Is the NHS delivering too much of the wrong things?

More health care is not always better health care. Sometimes the NHS delivers services that people don’t want or need: the problem of overuse.
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By Hugh Alderwick - 12 August 2015
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Paying for care: back to square one?

The government’s decision to breach an explicit manifesto commitment by delaying reforms to social care funding until 2020 again demonstrates the apparent inability of successive governments to make headway on this issue.
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By Richard Humphries - 20 July 2015
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From salmon mould to Moroccan tabbouleh: hospitals diets and patient nutrition

For many years, The King's Fund was one of the leading voices on hospital diets and patient nutrition. Here, Ruth Nitkiewicz takes a look through our digital archive, analysing the various recommendations that have been made down the years.
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By Ruth Nitkiewicz - 30 April 2015
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Social care and the election: we need to talk about the money

Former New York governor Mario Cuomo once said that politicians campaign in poetry but govern in prose. When it comes to social care issues in the current election campaign, most UK politicians are struggling with even basic literacy.
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By Richard Humphries - 30 April 2015
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The vital signs of patient care

What is health care like for the 15 million people living with long-term conditions in England? Today 10 leading patient charities (known collectively as The Richmond Group) are publishing their assessment of the state of health care from the perspective of the people they represent.
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By Jo Maybin - 20 March 2015
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A new relationship with patients and communities?

There are welcome signs that policy-makers and NHS leaders are becoming more open to exploring how health professionals could work more collaboratively with patients as leaders.
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By Allison Trimble - 4 March 2015
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Implementing the NHS five year forward view: let’s not forget engaging patients and communities

‘Implementing the Forward View’ is often synonymous with ‘establishing multispecialty community providers and primary and acute care systems’. But this risks leaving behind the more radical chapter of the Forward View – chapter two, on engaging patients and communities.
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By Catherine Foot - 18 February 2015
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The National Quality Board returns with a focus on patient experience

The National Quality Board have recently published a new report, Improving experiences of care. Importantly, it provides eight statements that form a jointly agreed definition of what a good experience of care should look like.
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By Catherine Foot - 10 February 2015
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Leading change in diagnosis and support for people living with dementia

What does the future hold for the care and support of people living with dementia? David Oliver shares his thoughts.
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By David Oliver - 3 February 2015
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Mid Staffordshire: a hospital that lost its way

Stephen Moss, Chair of Mid Staffordshire, spoke at our conference this week about the lessons he had learnt from the 'story of a hospital that lost its way'.
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By Joanna Goodrich - 14 December 2010
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Choice at the end of life: do we have time to wait?

The government last week published two new consultations on choice and information, which could have significant implications for how end-of-life care is delivered.
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By Rachael Smithson - 28 October 2010
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The voluntary sector's role in the challenge ahead

As we debate the proposed NHS structures we must think about what kind of care we want these structures to help deliver. And what role can the voluntary sector play?
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By Catherine Foot - 17 September 2010
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Improving patient experience: practical tips for boards

Just as we thought the commitment to create truly patient-centred care was building momentum, it is, yet again, all change for the NHS.
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By Jocelyn Cornwell - 16 September 2010
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