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All I want for Christmas... is better care for the elderly

With the pressures on A&E, Richard Humphries explains that it's the frail elderly patients that remain in hospital beds that we should be more concerned about.
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By Richard Humphries - 31 December 2011
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What has the number of patients treated in non-NHS hospitals got to do with patient choice?

Francesca Frosini asks how a new measurement of patients treated in non-NHS hospitals will help to assess patient choice.
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By Francesca Frosini - 16 December 2011
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Can satisfaction with the NHS get any higher?

John Appleby analyses the results of the British Social Attitudes survey to see why our satisfaction with the NHS is so high.
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By John Appleby - 8 December 2011
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Real spending figures for the English NHS: an update

John Appleby's blog about how new inflation estimates affect real spending figures for the NHS.
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By John Appleby - 30 November 2011
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Commonwealth Fund survey: if the NHS is doing well, why is it changing?

As a new Commonwealth Fund survey reflects a positive light on the NHS, Chris Ham asks why we are still moving forward so quickly with health reforms?
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 15 November 2011
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SHMI, the new indicator for measuring hospital mortality: more light or more confusion?

In her blog, Veena Raleigh is doubtful that the new hospital mortality rate indictor, SHMI, will provide the definitive measure of a hospital's quality.
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By Veena Raleigh - 26 October 2011
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From Dilnot to delivery: the politics of social care reform

Richard Humphries asks whether the political momentum can be found to carry through Dilnot's suggestions for social care funding in England.
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By Richard Humphries - 5 October 2011
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Why are we waiting?

Early indications show that while waiting times are still historically low, they are beginning to increase under the coalition government.
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By Catherine Foot - 19 August 2011
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Waiting for the Dilnot Commission: four challenges for change

Richard Humphries sets out four challenges for changing social care funding that the Dilnot Commission must address.
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By Richard Humphries - 28 June 2011
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Anticipating NHS reforms: Back to the Future?

Richard Humphries asks, when it comes to health and social care reforms, can a simulation exercise help us deal with the challenges we might face?
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By Richard Humphries - 20 June 2011
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Are hospitals any place for the elderly?

With more reports on the care of elderly and vulnerable people Jocelyn Cornwell looks at the state of care in acute hospitals.
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By Jocelyn Cornwell - 7 June 2011
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Do waiting times statistics actually measure up?

NHS waiting times were once again the subject of heated exchanges in the Commons. But as our waiting times tracker shows, it all depends on how you measure it.
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By John Appleby - 13 May 2011
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How good is the quality of general practice in England?

How good is the quality of general practice in England? An independent panel commissioned by the Fund provided an answer to this question this morning.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 24 March 2011
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Maternity wards need the right people in the right place at the right time

Could the situation in maternity care be improved if maternity services changed the way they use their current workforce? Natasha Curry explores in our blog.
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By Natasha Curry - 7 March 2011
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Uncertain times ahead for charities amidst public sector cuts

Lisa Weaks announces the ten winners of the 2011 GSK IMPACT Awards and explains why the awards are even more important as financial cuts bite.
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By Lisa Weaks - 28 February 2011
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How do quality accounts fit into the information revolution?

Catherine Foot asks if the new quality accounts will help the public and patients have a clearer view of the quality of care provided locally.
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By Catherine Foot - 6 January 2011
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