YesIn October 2014, Simon Stevens, the chief executive of NHS England, committed the service to plugging £22 billion of the expected £30 billion gap in its finances by 2020 through productivity gains of 2–3% a year by 2020. Since that announcement, the Government promised to provide £8 billion by 2020. This may notionally have been received, but it has not alleviated the severity of these financial constraints (Barnes and Dunhill, 2015). With austerity measures biting even deeper into the budgets of NHS organisations, all staff are under pressure to make cost efficiencies and at the same time improve operational standards and patient outcomes. In this pressured change environment, there are hospitals and departments that have embraced the ...
Achieving lasting performance improvement in health care is a demanding challenge. Service delivery ...
The UK's Health System is in crisis, central funding no longer keeping pace with demand. Traditional...
NHS must save £20 billion by 2015, or four per cent per year. Monitor, the independent Foun-dation T...
In October 2014, Simon Stevens, the chief executive of NHS England, committed the service to pluggin...
The current “workforce crisis” in the NHS is not a new phenomenon and we are seeing this become a gr...
NHS England’s Five Year Forward View (5YFV) set out ambitious plans to transform the National Health...
Purpose – Taking the physician sourced observation that “wasting time is always more expensive than ...
The packaging and delivery of treatment in developed economies across the world are often inefficien...
The NHS has been facing considerable funding and service challenges. In response, a potentially dama...
The Bristol inquiry highlights the disjunction between ends and means in the NHS. It draws attention...
Media revelations of dramatic unexpected shortages in NHS nursing capacity, excessive dependence on ...
Major changes to the structure of the NHS were announced by the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalit...
This submission relates to the issue of "meeting the needs of rapidly discharged hospital patients w...
The environmental and financial sustainability of the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK is und...
The NHS must increase productivity by 6% per annum if it is to make projected efficiency savings of ...
Achieving lasting performance improvement in health care is a demanding challenge. Service delivery ...
The UK's Health System is in crisis, central funding no longer keeping pace with demand. Traditional...
NHS must save £20 billion by 2015, or four per cent per year. Monitor, the independent Foun-dation T...
In October 2014, Simon Stevens, the chief executive of NHS England, committed the service to pluggin...
The current “workforce crisis” in the NHS is not a new phenomenon and we are seeing this become a gr...
NHS England’s Five Year Forward View (5YFV) set out ambitious plans to transform the National Health...
Purpose – Taking the physician sourced observation that “wasting time is always more expensive than ...
The packaging and delivery of treatment in developed economies across the world are often inefficien...
The NHS has been facing considerable funding and service challenges. In response, a potentially dama...
The Bristol inquiry highlights the disjunction between ends and means in the NHS. It draws attention...
Media revelations of dramatic unexpected shortages in NHS nursing capacity, excessive dependence on ...
Major changes to the structure of the NHS were announced by the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalit...
This submission relates to the issue of "meeting the needs of rapidly discharged hospital patients w...
The environmental and financial sustainability of the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK is und...
The NHS must increase productivity by 6% per annum if it is to make projected efficiency savings of ...
Achieving lasting performance improvement in health care is a demanding challenge. Service delivery ...
The UK's Health System is in crisis, central funding no longer keeping pace with demand. Traditional...
NHS must save £20 billion by 2015, or four per cent per year. Monitor, the independent Foun-dation T...