Rachael Addicott and Kieran Walshe: How do CQC hospital inspections measure up?

Over the past few years, we have seen several high profile failures of care in NHS acute hospitals in England, leading many in the system to question the ability of performance management and regulatory mechanisms to identify and act on poor performance. Last year, in response to these events and concerns, the Care Quality Commission […]

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David Zigmond: Depression needs more than formulaic treatment

An eminent academic psychologist, Professor David Clark, recently broadcast on the BBC’s Today programme (1 July) authoritative hope to the many sufferers of depression. He informed us how current scientifically formulated, measured, and monitored cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) is positively transforming the efficiency and economy of care. To me, this picture is a misleading exaggeration. I […]

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Neal Maskrey: Feeling the force of the QOF

It’s the season for graduation ceremonies. Proud parents and partners, relieved graduates, and a lump in everyone’s throat as that enormous rite of passage is eased by impressive ceremony, thoughtful words, cheap university wine in plastic glasses, and finally by long, late, cheerful family lunches. My generation began their medical careers in a different world, […]

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Claire Severgnini: Why we need more fracture liaison services

An estimated three million people in the UK have osteoporosis, and a recent survey of the National Osteoporosis Society’s members revealed that a fifth of women who have fractured bones sustain three or more breaks before being diagnosed. That must change and osteoporosis must be diagnosed sooner. At the National Osteoporosis Society, we believe that everyone over 50 […]

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Hugh Alderwick: NHS performance—are we really getting it right?

According to the Commonwealth Fund, in the UK we’re getting it (mostly) right—or, at least, we’re getting it more right than our international counterparts. In their comparative study of health system performance in 11 countries, the UK ranks first across a range of measures covering quality, access, and efficiency of care, while the United States […]

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