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Why has the PROMs programme stalled?

In 2009, the English NHS introduced a world-leading initiative in the pursuit of quality health care: the measurement of patients’ views about their own health became a routine part of the delivery of NHS-funded services. So how has this laudable initiative progressed since its initial success? The answer is, sadly, barely at all.
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By John Appleby et al - 3 December 2014
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Adult social care funding: viewpoints

The LGA and ADASS invited senior figures from across the care and support sector to provide their perspective on some of the issues covered in their report, Adult social care funding: 2014 state of the nation. This is Richard Humphries' viewpoint.
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By Richard Humphries - 28 October 2014
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After conference season where do the parties stand on health?

The recent party conference season saw a flurry of pledges from the main parties, and we now have a much clearer idea of some of the commitments that will make up their manifestos. So where do the three main parties stand now that the conference season is over?
10 October 2014
Article

Redesign the failure regime for struggling providers

Richard Murray looks at the issues to consider when designing a better approach to financial failure.
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By Richard Murray - 9 October 2014
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NHS social care: how to make those who would benefit pay for radical improvements

The predictable and understandable reluctance to talk about higher taxation before the election means that the funding challenge facing the NHS is not being adequately addressed.
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By Kate Barker - 7 October 2014
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How the CQC's new hospital inspections measure up

Rachael Addicott, Ruth Robertson and Shilpa Ross, along with Kieran Walshe and Alan Boyd at Manchester Business School discuss the findings of their report on the CQC's new inspection regime.
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By Rachael Smithson et al - 30 July 2014
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Revalidation: from compliance to commitment

We speak to Vijaya Nath, Assistant Director in Leadership Development at The King's Fund. about our study on the impact of medical revalidation.
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By Vijaya Nath - 22 July 2014
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Thoughts on the first 100 days of the next government

As part of the Local Government Association's new campaign, Investing in our nation’s future: the first 100 days of the next government, Richard Humphries details what the Fund would like from the next government in its first 100 days in office.
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By Richard Humphries - 8 July 2014
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Dalton review: Good leadership will determine the best models for change

There are a range of models being explored by the Dalton review to improve NHS provider models in future. Health care management is complex and mulifaceted, so needs to successfully meet varying local health needs, argue Chris Ham and Chris Hopson.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham et al - 1 July 2014
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The NHS is at breaking point – hard work and dedication alone won't save it

Staff are beginning to question how much longer they can stave off the consequences of unprecedented financial pressure.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 28 June 2014
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Prescription charges: are they worth it?

John Appleby assesses whether the policy of charging for prescriptions in England is helping or harming the NHS.
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By John Appleby - 18 June 2014
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Commitment to change the NHS must come from within

Much less emphasis should be placed on the use of external pressures, such as targets and inspection, and much greater priority should be given to reforming the NHS from within.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 11 June 2014
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NHS reform: the next shift-change

The government’s NHS reforms were meant to devolve power away from Whitehall. In practice the health service remains one of the most centralised in the world. Bottom-up change is urgently needed.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 11 June 2014
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Activate the next level of patient engagement

There is evidence that patient activation is an effective way to measure the capacity of patients to manage their health and for providers to better tailor services to them. Helen Gilburt and Alf Collins explain how.
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By Helen Gilburt et al - 29 May 2014
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Chris Ham reviews the week's health care news

Chris Ham reviews this week's news and discusses why we must debate the future funding of NHS and strengthen leadership.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 23 May 2014
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Pragmatism can avert an NHS cash crisis

More money is needed – and soon – if the NHS is to avoid drifting into a financial crisis, says Richard Murray.
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By Richard Murray - 1 May 2014
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Let the mavericks lead primary care service design

Rachael Addicott considers how forward thinking GPs can be more engaged in leading the radical service redesign that is required in primary care.
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By Rachael Smithson - 22 April 2014
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Why we need a single budget for health and social care

Hard choices have to be faced to ensure our health and social care systems meet the challenges of the 21st century, says commission chair Kate Barker
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By Kate Barker - 3 April 2014
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Charities can ease the burden on health care

Organisations close to their communities can often respond to needs in a more targeted way, find solutions and co-ordinate services, says Lisa Weaks.
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By Lisa Weaks - 25 March 2014
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We have a radical plan for primary care

The King’s Fund proposes a radically new approach to commissioning and funding general practice to tackle the pressure of rising demands when resources are declining.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 19 February 2014
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