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The link between pensions and social care: Letter to the Editor

Letter from Kate Barker to the Editor of The Times regarding the link between pensions and social care.
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By Kate Barker - 15 December 2016
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UK government’s Autumn Statement: no relief for NHS and social care in England: Staff have become shock absorbers in a system lacking resources to meet rising demands

If silence speaks volumes then this year's Autumn Statement sent a deafening message to the NHS and its partners in social care, says Chris Ham.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 28 November 2016
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Watching Wallonia: or what STPs can learn about team working

A recently endangered trade deal between the EU and Canada offers some pertinent thoughts on balancing the interests of the new partnerships, writes Chris Ham.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 14 November 2016
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The Autumn Statement: six graphics

In a joint briefing, The King's Fund, Nuffield Trust and The Health Foundation analyse the action the government needs to take in its Autumn Statement.
9 November 2016
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I'm an individual – not just a patient in the system: Angela Camber on the importance of treating 'the whole person'

Angela Camber comments on her experience as a patient in the health care system.
By Angela Camber - 1 August 2016
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The important third dimension for integrated care: Chris Naylor on bringing together physical and mental health

Chris Naylor on bringing together physical and mental health - the third dimension for integrated care.
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By Chris Naylor - 1 August 2016
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Wellbeing and being well

In this article for the British Medical Journal, John Appleby looks at the correlation between health and happiness.
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By John Appleby - 20 July 2016
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A day in the life of a GP

We spoke to a number of GPs as part of the research for our report on understanding pressures in general practice. This feature compiles some of their experiences to reflect a typical day working in primary care.
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By Anna Charles et al - 5 May 2016
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Dame Fiona Caldicott on data-sharing in health and care

Ahead of our Digital Health and Care Congress in July, we speak to Dame Fiona Caldicott about data-sharing and security in health and care.
3 May 2016
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NHS in England embraces collaboration in tackling biggest crisis in its history

In this article for the British Medical Journal, Chris Ham and Hugh Alderwick consider the development of sustainability and transformation plans in the NHS.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham et al - 5 April 2016
Integrating mental and physical health
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10 priorities for integrating physical and mental health

10 areas where there is scope to improve integration between physical and mental health, from public health to acute hospital care.
8 March 2016
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Getting the measure of this year's NHS planning guidance

In this article for the Health Service Journal, Helen McKenna discusses the impact of the recent NHS planning guidance.
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By Helen McKenna - 10 February 2016
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Government and national bodies take charge of decision-making as NHS crisis grows

In this article for the British Medical Journal, Chris Ham reviews fundamental changes in how services are managed and where decisions are taken, as concerns continue to grow about deteriorating performance in the NHS.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 3 February 2016
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A 7/7 NHS: what price equity?

In this article for the British Medical Journal, John Appleby considers the implications of recent government policy to move towards a seven-day NHS.
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By John Appleby - 26 January 2016
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How will services access the new Sustainability and Transformation Fund?

The Sustainability and Transformation Fund bears closer scrutiny and comes with a sting in the tail, says Richard Murray.
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By Richard Murray - 18 January 2016
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If we want to save more lives, general hospitals must close

The current system, dominated by the general hospital, is outmoded. But are politicians brave enough to dismantle some of those shells?
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 15 November 2012
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How will reforms to the NHS in England affect mental health services?

The lasting impact of the reforms on mental health services and the people who use them will depend not simply on the legislation itself, but on how it is implemented, says Chris Naylor.
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By Chris Naylor - 12 November 2012
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Hard times and great expectations

Richard Humphries reflects on the themes from this year's annual National Children and Adult Services Conference.
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By Richard Humphries - 2 November 2012
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Public service is not about heroic individualism

Are we asking the right questions about what public services can learn from the Olympic and Paralympic Games?
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By Richard Humphries - 20 September 2012
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Setting objectives for the NHS Commissioning Board

One of the principal aims of England’s Health and Social Care Act 2012 is to distance politicians from the day to day management of the NHS. This aim is being pursued by the creation of the NHS Commissioning Board, which will take responsibility for allocating resources to clinical commissioning groups and commissioning some services directly.
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham et al - 6 September 2012
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