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Learning from others: devolved governance in the Australian state of Victoria

The health care system in Victoria, Australia, delivers good results compared with other states, but there are still areas where improvements could be made.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 18 November 2015
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NHS sustainability: there aren’t always more fish in the sea

The NHS needs to effectively manage its common resources more money and greater efficiency won't be enough.
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By Hugh Alderwick - 16 November 2015
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Devolution – silver bullet or Swiss cheese?

Health has found itself caught up in government's latest big idea. But what does devolution really mean for the NHS?
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By Helen McKenna - 12 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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Is the NHS delivering enough things right?

Misuse occurs in the NHS when health services are poorly delivered. So how big is the problem of preventable harm in health care?
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By Hugh Alderwick - 9 September 2015
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Will NHS.UK be the next GOV.UK?

NHS.UK is set to become the place we go, not just for information about health and local services, but to book appointments, manage repeat prescriptions and access health records and care plans. James Higgott agrees this needs to be done but doesn't think it's going to be easy.
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By James Higgott - 27 August 2015
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Inequalities in life expectancy over time: the importance of place and devolution

Tackling persistent inequalities requires consistent, sustainable action and intervention, which in turn requires stable, committed system leadership with a focus on population health systems.
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By David Buck - 20 August 2015
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Is the NHS delivering enough of the right things?

Underuse happens when effective care isn’t delivered when it’s needed and it can lead to people needing more complex care as their conditions get worse. So, where might the NHS not be delivering enough of the right things?
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By Hugh Alderwick - 19 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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How much has generic prescribing and dispensing saved the NHS?

The rising trend in cheaper generic medicines rather than proprietary or branded drugs being prescribed and dispensed has saved the NHS billions of pounds and enabled millions more prescriptions to be dispensed.
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By John Appleby - 4 August 2015
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Day case surgery: a good news story for the NHS

The rising proportion of operations carried out as day cases over the past few decades has been good for patients and a much more efficient use of NHS resources, says John Appleby.
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By John Appleby - 30 July 2015
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2020 vision: digital efficiency and innovation in the NHS

Matthew Honeyman reflects on discussions at our recent Digital Health and Care Congress.
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By Matthew Honeyman - 24 June 2015
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What Devo Manc could mean for health, social care and wellbeing in Greater Manchester

Last week’s announcement of plans to devolve responsibility for health and social care to statutory organisations in Greater Manchester is a bold initiative that could bring substantial benefits if implemented well.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 2 March 2015
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Three challenges and a big uncertainty for the NHS in 2015

The NHS faces three major challenges in 2015: preparing for the spending review, achieving much closer integration of health and social care, and ensuring that the NHS has the leadership in place to deliver the highest possible standards of care within available resources.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 1 January 2015
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