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Richard Smith: Bed management in hospitals—horrible and badly in need of reform
Cambridge Health Network member and BMJ journalist Richard Smith was at our event last year, Transforming the NHS by reducing variation and delivering excellence, and his second article about the evening has now been …
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Richard Smith: Reducing variation in practice – at last?
Cambridge Health Network member and BMJ journalist Richard Smith was at our recent event, Transforming the NHS by reducing variation and delivering excellence, and has written an article about the evening. It was first …
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Richard Smith: What to do with the £20 billion promised to the NHS?
Cambridge Health Network member and BMJ journalist Richard Smith was at our recent event, A fool and his money are soon parted: how far will £20bn go?, and has written an article about …
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How to improve NHS Improvement
Cambridge Health Network member and BMJ journalist Richard Smith was at our recent event with Baroness Dido Harding, and has written an article about the evening. It was first published in the …
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Dido Harding addresses the Cambridge Health Network
On 19 April, the Cambridge Health Network had the honour of being addressed by Baroness Dido Harding, the recently appointed Chair of NHS Improvement.
Prior to joining NHS Improvement, Harding was Chief Executive …
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The journey of transforming patient health has started
Integrated care systems (ICS) are among the most widely discussed topics in healthcare at the moment, but what is really like creating one?
Dr Nina Pearson, the Chair of Luton CCG and the …
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NHS workforce in danger of burnout, according to Deloitte Report
A recently published report from Deloitte shows that the levels of staff shortages in UK hospitals are continuing to grow, as is the evidence of burnout amongst NHS staff. Doctors and nurses …
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The Jeremy Hunt event: what really happened…
As you can imagine a lot of preparation goes into organising each Cambridge Health Network event, so when you get the news a couple of days before an event that your keynote …
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Richard Smith: Mental health—has the tide finally turned?
When I spoke to this group four years ago about mental health services all was doom and gloom, but now I feel optimistic. This is how Paul Farmer, chief executive officer of …
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The future of primary care? It’s already happening in Tower Hamlets
Those who attended the Cambridge Health Network’s Future of primary care event last night left inspired by the lessons from East London’s Tower Hamlets.
Chair of NHS Tower Hamlets CCG, Sir Sam Everington …