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Barriers to healthy eating by National Health Service (NHS) hospital doctors in the hospital setting: results of a cross sectional survey

Barriers to healthy eating by National Health Service (NHS) hospital doctors in the hospital setting: results of a cross sectional survey

... with hospital canteen provision; satisfaction scores varying between the five hospital ...Most NHS hospital canteens are shared by doctors and hospital visitors, with hospital ...

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Market driven production of biospecimens and the role of NHS hospital led biobanks

Market driven production of biospecimens and the role of NHS hospital led biobanks

... (Hauskeller and Beltrame 2016) for the continuous sourcing and supply of “premium bioeconomic resources” (Brown et al. 2011) for domestic and international markets. At the same time, it is within a reciprocal ...

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Using behavioral economics concepts to increase organizational learning in an NHS hospital

Using behavioral economics concepts to increase organizational learning in an NHS hospital

... The current service evaluation took place within eight wards at one acute care NHS hospital. To encourage organizational learning, the hospital’s managers already issued a report each month, called the ...

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Impact of published clinical outcomes data: case study in NHS hospital trusts

Impact of published clinical outcomes data: case study in NHS hospital trusts

... Our findings suggest that the CRAG indicators have helped to raise the level of awareness of quality issues among trust staff and in some instances may have alerted providers to specific issues that require further ...

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Inequality and the NHS hospital crisis : Why social disadvantage needs attention

Inequality and the NHS hospital crisis : Why social disadvantage needs attention

... emergency hospital admissions and bed-blocking that are paralysing NHS ...admissions, hospital staff must do more to help co-ordinate follow-up care for socially disadvantaged ...

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Staff perceptions of the 'Hospital at Night' in an NHS hospital

Staff perceptions of the 'Hospital at Night' in an NHS hospital

... The study did not find open hostility leading to or resulting from sensing chaos between professions. However, professionals in the ‘Hospital at Night’ found it easier to perform tasks within their own discipline ...

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Delayed discharges and hospital type : Evidence from the English NHS

Delayed discharges and hospital type : Evidence from the English NHS

... from hospital, commonly known as bed-blocking, are a long standing policy ...by hospital type (Acute, Specialist, Mental Health, Teaching), and the extent to which such differences can be explained by ...

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Determination of risk identification process employed by NHS for a PFI hospital project in the UK

Determination of risk identification process employed by NHS for a PFI hospital project in the UK

... an NHS PFI project for mental health facilities and services in Leeds, which was selected due to readily available ...the NHS Trust to identify risks and to conduct qualitative risk analysis, which requires ...

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Delayed discharges and hospital type: : evidence from the English NHS

Delayed discharges and hospital type: : evidence from the English NHS

... lower hospital infection rates. All NHS hospital Trusts are not for profit public sector organisations but those which have Foundation Trust status have greater freedom from central ...conditions. ...

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Budget impact assessment of Aprokam® compared with unlicensed cefuroxime for prophylaxis of post-cataract surgery endophthalmitis

Budget impact assessment of Aprokam® compared with unlicensed cefuroxime for prophylaxis of post-cataract surgery endophthalmitis

... UK NHS hospital perspective to estimate the economic impact of adopting Aprokam compared with purchased PFS or prepared PFS for the prophylaxis of POE following cataract surgery over a 5-year time ...of ...

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Delayed discharges and hospital type : Evidence from the English NHS

Delayed discharges and hospital type : Evidence from the English NHS

... from hospital, commonly known as bed- blocking, are a long-standing policy ...by hospital type (Acute, Specialist, Mental Health, Teaching) and the extent to which such differences can be explained by ...

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Variation in NHS utilisation of vault smear tests in women post-hysterectomy: A study, using routinely collected datasets

Variation in NHS utilisation of vault smear tests in women post-hysterectomy: A study, using routinely collected datasets

... by NHS hospitals and for NHS hospital patients treated ...the NHS, Government and many other organisations and ...just NHS number: A national, unique, ten-digit identifier that makes it ...

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Hospital productivity growth in the English NHS 2008/09 to 2013/14

Hospital productivity growth in the English NHS 2008/09 to 2013/14

... years NHS hospital Trusts have been encouraged to introduce measures to cut down costs whilst at the same time increasing the number of patients ...makers, hospital managers and other stakeholders to ...

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The most dangerous hospital or the most dangerous equation?

The most dangerous hospital or the most dangerous equation?

... many NHS hospital Trusts is outside the 95% or even 99% confidence ...large-sized NHS Trusts are relatively lower than those of many small Trusts, the HSMRs of these large- sized NHS Trusts ...

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Hospital trusts productivity in the English NHS: : uncovering possible drivers of productivity variations

Hospital trusts productivity in the English NHS: : uncovering possible drivers of productivity variations

... of hospital output, then limited to inpatient and outpatient activity only, to include all healthcare services produced and delivered to NHS patients by NHS hospital Trusts in England; (2) we ...

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Studying organisations

Studying organisations

... the hospital intranet, for example, was unusable as a tool to inform practice, because few staff had access to IT and the organization’s search tools were ...

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Five key recommendations for the implementation of Hospital Electronic Prescribing and Medicines Administration systems in Scotland

Five key recommendations for the implementation of Hospital Electronic Prescribing and Medicines Administration systems in Scotland

... model). NHS Scotland has the advantage that relevant stakeholders can come together in person to exchange experiences (in contrast to England where travel distances and larger stakeholder numbers ...

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Hospital Trusts productivity in the English NHS : Uncovering possible drivers of productivity variations

Hospital Trusts productivity in the English NHS : Uncovering possible drivers of productivity variations

... In this study, we control only for age of patients treated, as defined in Castelli et al. [7]. Further, a recent report by the Health Foundation [8] found that the use of health care ser- vices (and hence the spend on ...

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Five key recommendations for the implementation of hospital electronic prescribing and medicines administration systems in Scotland

Five key recommendations for the implementation of hospital electronic prescribing and medicines administration systems in Scotland

... the NHS Connecting for Health Evaluation Programme under Grant NHS CFHEP 001, under Grant NHS CFHEP 005, under Grant NHS CFHEP 009, and under Grant NHS CFHEP 010, the National Institute ...

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Exacerbations in Adults with Asthma: A Systematic Review and External Validation of Prediction Models

Exacerbations in Adults with Asthma: A Systematic Review and External Validation of Prediction Models

... Brompton Hospital, London, UK; Östling Jörgen, AstraZeneca, Mölndal, Sweden; Pacino Antonio, Lega Italiano Anti Fumo, Catania, Italy; Pahus Laurie, Assistance publique des Hôpitaux de Marseille, Clinique des ...

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