Content tagged with "Health" (107)
UK healthcare debate risks missing real...
Thomas Cawston on reforming nurse to patient ratios
Time for the NHS to import innovation
Nick Seddon explains why the NHS needs to break the habits of the past in order boost the service’s ability to take up and spread innovation.
Could state-funded patient hotels be the...
Nick Seddon argues that state-funded patient hotels in Scandinavia could offer a model for better experience for patients and greater value for money for taxpayers.
Selling health care: A private function
Nick Seddon is quoted in an Economist article on private health care in England.
The NHS is losing global arms race
Thomas Cawston writes in City AM on examples of innovative delivery in healthcare from around the world.
Innovative best practice in health
Nick Seddon has written a blog for the International Partnership for Innovative Healthcare Delivery on innovation in healthcare around the world and the implications for the NHS.
What the NHS can learn from abroad
Thomas Cawston argues in the Guardian Professional that the NHS should follow lessons of successful models of affordable healthcare from abroad.
Pioneers from around the world are showing...
Lord Darzi argues that the NHS needs to open itself up to the cutting-edge practices in place elsewhere.
Media coverage: The case for private prisons
Reform's report advocating a greater role for the private sector in prisons, received widespread coverage in print and media.
The NHS: we can make it better
Nick Seddon argues that improving NHS hospitals means enforcing a culture of accountability, as the best do already.
Media Coverage: The New NHS
There was widespread coverage of Reform’s conference on "The New NHS" and the speech made by the Secretary of State for Health.
NHS needs to hold management accountable
Thomas responds to the Francis Inquiry supporting its conclusion that Mid Staff’s failure firmly lies with its leadership.