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Tag Archives: BBC Leicester News
Integrated Care Systems: Plus ca Change? (BBC News / NHS England / King’s Fund / SCIE)
Summary Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) are actually running in ten areas of England to date, out of 44 Sustainability and Transformation Partnerships (STPs). Full Text Link Reference Pym, H. (2018). NHS reform: How many patients will benefit? London: BBC Health … Continue reading →
Posted in BBC News, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, King's Fund, National, NHS, NHS England, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, SCIE, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Accountable Care Organisations (ACOs), Accountable Care Systems, Accountable Care Systems (ACSs), Accountable Integrated Care Systems (AICS), AICS: Accountable Integrated Care Systems, Association of Directors Adult Social Services (ADASS), Barriers to Progress in Local Integrated Care Systems (ICSs), BBC Health News, BBC Leicester News, Bedfordshire Luton and Milton Keynes ICS (King’s Fund Profile 2018), Bedfordshire Luton and Milton Keynes: Integrated Care System (ICS), Berkshire West ICS (King’s Fund Profile 2018), Blackpool and Fylde Coast: Integrated Care System (ICS), Bottom-Up NHS Reform, Breaking Down Barriers to Better Health and Care (NHS England), Buckinghamshire ICS (King’s Fund Profile 2018), Buckinghamshire Oxfordshire and Berkshire West Integrated Care System, Buckinghamshire: Integrated Care System (ICS), Care Closer to Home, Care Providers Alliance, Commissioning for Better Outcomes Framework, Commissioning for Better Outcomes: A Route Map, Costs and Harms of Delays in Discharging Older Patients From Hospital, Department of Health and Social Care, Designing Integrated Care Systems (ICSs) in England (NHS England), Devolution (NHS Reform), Dorset ICS (King’s Fund Profile 2018), Dorset: Integrated Care System (ICS), Enablers for Progress in Local Integrated Care Systems (ICSs), Evolving Policy Landscape for Integrated Commissioning, Frimley Health and Care: Integrated Care System (ICS), Frimley ICS (King’s Fund Profile 2018), Future of Care Report: Number 9 (SCIE), Gloucestershire, Grass-Roots NHS Reform, Greater Manchester (Devolution Deal): Integrated Care System (ICS), Health and Social Care Integration, Integrated Care Systems, Integrated Care Systems (ICSs), Integrated Commissioning for Better Outcomes Framework 2018, Integrated Commissioning for Better Outcomes: a Commissioning Framework (ICBO), Integration of Health and Social Care, Lancashire and South Cumbria ICS (King’s Fund Profile 2018), Lancashire and South Cumbria STP Footprint, Leadership in Integrated Care Systems, Leadership Skills in Integrated Care Systems (ICSs), Leadership Styles for Integrated Care Systems (ICSs), Leicester Leicestershire and Rutland STP Footprint, Leicestershire County Council, LGA: Local Government Association, Local Government Association: LGA, Local Solutions: Place-Based Approaches, Local Sustainability and Transformation Plans (STPs), Logic Model for Integrated Care (SCIE): Components, Logic Model for Integrated Care (SCIE): Enablers, Logic Model for Integrated Care (SCIE): Impacts and Benefits, Logic Model for Integrated Care (SCIE): Outcomes, Managing Processes for Quality and Better Outcomes, Move From Integrated Care to Population Health Systems, Neighbourhoods Level of Integrated Care Systems (ICSs): Populations Circa 30000 to 50000 People, New Care Models, New Models of Care, New Models of Seamless Care, New Models of Service, NHS Clinical Commissioners (NHSCC), NHS New Care Models, NHS Reform, NHS Reform in England, North Cumbria, North East and North Cumbria Integrated Care System, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire ICS (King’s Fund Profile 2018), Nottinghamshire: Integrated Care System (ICS), Over-Optimism (NHS Reform Versus Institutional Inertia), Place-Based Collaboratives, Place-Based Health, Places Level of Integrated Care Systems (ICSs): Populations Circa 250000 to 500000 People, SCIE Logic Model for Integrated Care, SCIE's Logic Model (Integrated Care), Seven-Day GP Access, Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE), South East London Integrated Care System, South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw ICS (King’s Fund Profile 2018), South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw STP Footprint, South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw: Integrated Care System (ICS), South Yorkshire Integrated Care System, Suffolk and North East Essex, Surrey Heartlands (Devolution Deal): Integrated Care System (ICS), Sustainability and Transformation Partnerships, Sustainability and Transformation Partnerships (STPs), Sustainability and Transformation Plan (STP) Areas, Sustainability and Transformation Plans (STPs), Systems Level of Integrated Care Systems (ICSs): Populations Circa 1 Million to 3 Million People, Think Local Act Personal, Think Personal Act Local (TLAP), TLAP: Think Local Act Personal, West Berkshire: Integrated Care System (ICS), West Yorkshire and Harrogate
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The Foundations for a Patient-Centred NHS Learning Culture? (Department of Health / BBC News)
Summary This “Learning Not Blaming” report presents the government’s response to (i) the Francis Freedom to Speak Up review, (ii) the Morecambe Bay Investigation, and (iii) the Public Administration Select Committee’s report on clinical incidents. The common theme for addressing … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, Commissioning, Community Care, Department of Health, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, Local Interest, Management of Condition, National, NHS, NHS Improvement, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Authority Gradients vs Freedom to Speak Up, Aviation Industry, Avoidable Harm, Avoidable Mortality, Avoidable Premature Mortality, BBC Leicester News, BBC Panorama, BBC Panorama: Doctors on Trial, Capacity and Capability of Regulators, Care Quality Commission, Care Quality Commission (CQC) Inspection Regime, Care Seven Days a Week, Charlie Massey: Chief Executive of GMC, Clinical Incident Investigations, Clinical Incidents in the NHS, Clinical Risk Recognition and Planning, Comfort Seeking Organisations, Commons Public Administration Select Committee (PASC), Complaints and Raising Concerns, Complaints Handling, Complexity in the Complaints System, Consequences of the Francis Inquiry Report, Continuous Learning Culture, Corporate Self-Interest (Ahead of Patients), Cover-Ups (Attributed), Culture, Culture and Leadership, Culture Change in the NHS, Culture of Candour, Culture of Safety, Cumbria, Cumbria Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Delayed Problem Recognition, Doctor Hadiza Bawa-Garba, Dr Bill Kirkup CBE, Dr Mike Durkin: NHS England’s Director of Patient Safety, Dr Mike Durkin: Patient Safety Investigation Service, Duty of Candour, Elevated Weekend Hospital Mortality, Five Year Forward View, Five Year Forward View (NHS England), Former Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt, Francis Freedom to Speak Up Report, Freedom to Speak Up (FTSU) Report, Freedom to Speak Up Guardian, Freedom to Speak Up Guardians, Freedom to Speak Up Report, Freedom to Speak Up Report: Principle 1: Culture of Safety, Freedom to Speak Up Report: Principle 2: Culture of Raising Concerns, Freedom to Speak Up Report: Principle 7: Raising and Reporting Concerns, Freedom to Speak Up? 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The Commission on Assisted Dying (Demos / BBC News)
Summary The Commission on Assisted Dying was set up in September 2010. This report says the legal status of assisted suicide is inadequate and incoherent currently in England and Wales. It asserts that the legal regime – as it stands … Continue reading →
Posted in BBC News, End of Life Care, In the News, National, Royal College of Physicians, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Anticipatory Decision-Making, Assisted Death, Assisted Deaths in Oregon (USA), Assisted Dying, Assisted Dying (England and Wales), Assisted Dying (No. 2) Bill 2015-16, Assisted Dying and the Law: International Comparisons, Assisted Dying Bill (2014), Assisted Dying Bill (2015), Assisted Dying Debate, Assisted Suicide, Assisted Suicide (Scotland) Bill, Asymmetric Relationships, Baroness Finlay: Co-Chair of Living and Dying Well, Baroness Jane Campbell (Disability Rights Campaigner), BBC Health News, BBC Leicester News, Belgium, California: Bill AB-15 (September 2015), Cardiff University, Care Not Killing Alliance, Church of England, Commission o Assisted Dying (Demos), Commission on Assisted Dying, Continuous Terminal Sedation, Debbie Purdy, Decision Making, Decision-Making at End of Life, Decision-Making Capacity, Demos, Diane Pretty, Dignity in Dying, Director of Public Prosecutions in England and Wales, Dutch Regional Review Committees, End of Life Care, Ethical Dilemmas, Ethical Issues of Dementia Care, Ethics and Decision-Making, Ethics and Society, European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), European Court of Human Rights, Euthanasia, Euthanasia and the Law: International Comparisons, Former Minister of Care Services Norman Lamb, Gill Pharaoh, House of Lords, Informed Consent, James Mildred: Christian Action Research and Education, John Southall, Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, JRCPE: Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, Justin Welby: Archbishop of Canterbury, Legal Framework (UK), Lethal Drugs to Assist Terminally Ill Patients to Commit Suicide, Lifecircle Clinic (Basel), Living and Dying Well, Lord Carey: Former Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Falconer of Thoroton, Lord Falconer's Assisted Dying Bill, Lord Falconers's Assisted Dying Bill (2014), Lord Justice Sales, Luxembourg, Making Decisions on Behalf of People With Dementia Who Lack Capacity, Medical Ethics, Mr Justice Garnham, Mrs Justice Whipple, Netherlands, Noel Conway, Norman Lamb MP, Oregon Public Health Division, Oregon’s Death with Dignity Act, Paul Lamb, Phil Newby, Physician-Assisted Suicide, Protecting Vulnerable People, Richard Gordon QC, Right to Die, Right to Die Laws, Rob Marris: Labour MP, Rob Marris: MP for Wolverhampton South West, Royal College of Physicians (RCP), Slippery Slope Arguments (Maintain Status Quo), Statuatory Framework (UK), Tony Nicklinson, Travel From UK to Switzerland (Help to Take Own Life), Treatment at End of Life, Velindre NHS Trust: Cardiff, Zurich University
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