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Don’t let the election delay what we have to do

Don’t let the election delay what we have to do

Elections are hectic times for returning officers and their teams, but purdah, uncertainty and a vote which is “all about…

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Model hospitals, model outcomes?

Model hospitals, model outcomes?

NHS Improvement have announced that they will expand the ‘Model Hospital’ database to include mental health, community, specialist acute and…

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Tackling demand in children’s services

Tackling demand in children’s services

We know we must change, we can see it is possible, now to work out how. We recently co-authored an…

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Thinking about hospital demand: A personal reflection

Thinking about hospital demand: A personal reflection

Like a lot of people over the Christmas period, our family was plagued by coughs and colds and general malaise….

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Matter of Principle(s): Thinking about demand in SEND services

Matter of Principle(s): Thinking about demand in SEND…

Nationally local authorities have experienced an increase demand for special educational needs and disability (SEND) services. However, because of the…

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The long term cost of supply side savings in adult social care

The long term cost of supply side savings in adult social…

September: Back to school, back from holidays and ready to take on the second half of the financial year. Reflecting…

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Uberfication of social care is not the answer

Uberfication of social care is not the answer

“What if Uber did social care?” or a variation of this question is a topic of debate that rears its…

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Public health should be front and centre – why isn’t it?

Public health should be front and centre – why isn’t it?

The current strategy and rhetoric around health and social care all focuses on the importance of prevention over treatment and…

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Bending the Curve: Evidence from A&E about why prevention matters

Bending the Curve: Evidence from A&E about why…

From the media perspective, the most commonly reported measure used to judge the NHS is that 95% of patients should…

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Becoming consciously competent: The emotional impact of making changes

Becoming consciously competent: The emotional impact of…

The concept of the learning cycle and the four stages of competence are well established, although who developed the concept…

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