Saving money in the NHS: a qualitative investigation of disinvestment practices, and barriers to changeconsultants, researchers, purchasing, health services, professionals, decision making, stakeholders, ethics, managers, public health, interviewsThe NHS has recently undergone substantial restructuring, with ...
'NHS must respect -- and pay -- leaders more.' The article states that the British National Health Service (NHS) should be prepared to pay more money to get the best leaders and managers, according to management guru Gerry Robinson. Robinson said that while the health service was pre......
How can governments reduce obesity, diabetes and heart disease, while saving the NHS money at negligible cost?: The article features Simon Stevens, chief executive of non-departmental public body National Health Service (NHS) England. The goals of Stevens include imp... F Bernhardt,P Breeze - ...
adds: “This type of exercise is great for patients and the NHS in terms of outcomes and savings. As long as the data and prescribing decision is always under the control of the GP, these partnerships should be encouraged.”
I have been referred to Money Wellness by Step change to look at DRO or bankruptcy. I am in a deficit on the income and expenditure but when going through the expenditure it is coming out I am in a surplus with Money Wellness. They said it is because of my childcare costs. My average...
systems, and to bring down the NHS money spent on drugs."This legislation will deliver changes that will improve outcomes for patients and save the NHS pounds 1.7bn every year - money that will be reinvested into services for ... E Chronicle - Changing Face of the NHS; the Government Yest...
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“People advised me not to quit my NHS pension because it was so good, but my debts were climbing so I thought it was the right decision.” Quitting a workplace pension is not a decision that should be taken lightly. In doing so, valuable “free cash” from an employer, in the form...
"The problem is, it is extremely difficult to repurpose existing drugs—and naltrexone is just one example of many wasted opportunities to treat people and save the NHS money."
If you care about the NHS, you want to despise Dr Pat terson. You want to dismiss him as a money-grabber who has seemingly put profits before patients. You want to tell yourself that your GP would never do such a thing. But when you hear his story, you can't help but wonder just...