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Medical leadership: moving to the sunnier side

We must change our language and behaviour about the capability of medical leadership, says Vijaya Nath.
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By Vijaya Nath - 19 December 2013
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After the hard truths, the hard actions

Whichever way you look at it, responding to Francis and the associated reports was going to be a challenging balancing act for the government.
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By Catherine Foot - 22 November 2013
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The Integration Transformation Fund: the foundation of a genuinely integrated system or just another brick in the wall?

Expectations for the Integrated Transformation Fund are high, but will it actually help to deliver integrated care when the system is so under pressure?
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By Richard Humphries - 31 October 2013
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Why aren’t care homes higher on the agenda in the health debate?

So much of our effort is spent trying to extend life that our ageing society should be a success story, a cause for celebration. Why then aren’t care homes firmly on the agenda in political debates on the NHS?
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By Duncan Hockey - 9 October 2013
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Strong medical leaders: the key to high-quality care in these austere times?

Chris Ham draws on his experience of Australian and American health care systems to highlight the importance of good medical leadership if we are to ensure the survival of a high-quality health care system.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 17 September 2013
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The NHS workforce: how do we balance cost-effectiveness with safety?

Professor James Buchan explores how NHS reforms have affected the health and social care workforce, and the importance of maintaining the balance between safety and cost-effectiveness.
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By James Buchan - 3 September 2013
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Be Kind to Humankind: a lesson for leaders?

This week is ‘Be Kind to Humankind’ week. Of course we shouldn’t need a week to exhort us to be kind, but there is much evidence for the benefits of kind and compassionate health care, says Belinda Weir.
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By Belinda Weir - 27 August 2013
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Ageing: opportunity or challenge?

To secure the opportunities of the ‘gift of longer life’ we have to think differently about how we organise and fund our health and care services for an ageing population.
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By Richard Humphries - 14 August 2013
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The Keogh Review: a welcome return to 2008

As the NHS now enters its 66th year, how far have we got towards Darzi's vision of clinical and organisational leaders collecting data on quality and using it to continuously improve care?
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By Catherine Foot - 17 July 2013
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Show us your data, doctors

Ninety-two doctors have been in the news recently over their decision to opt out of the government's plan to publish outcomes data for named consultants. But is publishing outcomes like this the right thing to do?
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By Catherine Foot - 20 June 2013
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What next for health and social care in England?

Chris Ham introduces our Commission on the future of health and social care in England, explaining that the divison between the NHS and social care established in 1948 is no longer fit for purpose.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 18 June 2013
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Managing expectations in health services: over-promising and under-delivering?

In his latest blog post, David Oliver argues that new NHS initiatives should be tested for a longer period of time in order to deliver better outcomes across the board.
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By David Oliver - 14 June 2013
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Health care innovations in the United States: what lessons are there for the NHS?

How do US organisations provide high-quality person-centred care? And what lessons can be drawn for the NHS, local authorities and the third sector?
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 3 June 2013
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Beyond Dilnot: the need for wider reform

The new Care Bill is a breakthrough for social care funding, as for the first time, there will be a limit on how much people have to pay for their care. But there are still dangers in the proposed system.
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By Richard Humphries - 21 May 2013
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Are accident and emergency attendances increasing?

Pressures on accident and emergency departments have hit the headlines recently. But what are the facts about A&E attendances?
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By John Appleby, James Thompson - 29 April 2013
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Medical leadership must move from the margins to the mainstream

The NHS cannot afford to wait another 30 years to ensure that medical leadership moves from the margins to the mainstream, says Chris Ham.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 29 April 2013
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Can we keep up with the demand for urgent and emergency care?

With the urgent and emergency care system under severe pressure, Nigel Edwards looks at how the problems around increasing demand could be addressed.
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By Nigel Edwards - 24 April 2013
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Politics and satisfaction with the NHS

Are the public's views about the NHS, in particular their satisfaction with the NHS, shaped, influenced or, in some way, linked to support for or identification with political parties?
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By John Appleby - 3 April 2013
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Will a single rating for hospitals limit or support patient choice?

Anna Dixon gives her thoughts on the Nuffield Trust's health and social care ratings review into whether there should be a summary rating for hospitals and other care providers.
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By Anna Dixon - 12 March 2013
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Are delayed transfers a growing problem?

While long-term trends in delayed transfers of care might be reducing, our latest quarterly monitoring report revealed some concerns from NHS finance directors. James Thompson explores the figures in his blog.
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By James Thompson - 14 February 2013
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