Peter Littlejohns: Generating the right kind of clinical evidence and guidanceThe King's Fund
Peter Littlejohns, Clinical and Public Health Director, NICE, discusses how they are working to help patients and clinicians make choices about health care.
Bdk fachforum (gpec) big data und intelligente datenanalyseAI4BD GmbH
Big Data udn intelligente Analyse. This motivational talk was given at the GPEC conference hosted and organised by BDK. In the talk I address topics of linked data, information extraction, rdf and sparql and provide a real world example from a Russian customer.
Ben Bridgewater: Measuring outcomes for surgeryThe King's Fund
Ben Bridgewater, Director of Clinical Audit, University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust, discusses how to measure outcomes for surgery, including the patient's perspective.
Improving health and health care in London: Who will take the lead?The King's Fund
John Appleby introduces The King's Fund's report on health and health care in London, considering who will lead improvements and reform after Healthcare for London.
Clustering of unhealthy behaviours over time: implications for policy and pra...The King's Fund
David Buck introduces the findings of our new report which looks at how four key risky behaviours - smoking, excessive drinking, poor diet and lack of exercise - cluster in the English population and how that is changing over time.
David Buck on improving the allocation of health resources in England The King's Fund
David Buck, Senior Fellow in Public Health and Inequalities at The King’s Fund, explains how health resources are allocated in the English NHS, and how improvements to the process could be made to support a more coherent health and care system.
Clive Bowman: The future for residential care provisionThe King's Fund
Clive Bowman, Medical Director, Bupa Care Homes, gives a history of care homes in England and looks at the challenges facing residential care provision in the future.
Peter Littlejohns: Generating the right kind of clinical evidence and guidanceThe King's Fund
Peter Littlejohns, Clinical and Public Health Director, NICE, discusses how they are working to help patients and clinicians make choices about health care.
Bdk fachforum (gpec) big data und intelligente datenanalyseAI4BD GmbH
Big Data udn intelligente Analyse. This motivational talk was given at the GPEC conference hosted and organised by BDK. In the talk I address topics of linked data, information extraction, rdf and sparql and provide a real world example from a Russian customer.
Ben Bridgewater: Measuring outcomes for surgeryThe King's Fund
Ben Bridgewater, Director of Clinical Audit, University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust, discusses how to measure outcomes for surgery, including the patient's perspective.
Improving health and health care in London: Who will take the lead?The King's Fund
John Appleby introduces The King's Fund's report on health and health care in London, considering who will lead improvements and reform after Healthcare for London.
Clustering of unhealthy behaviours over time: implications for policy and pra...The King's Fund
David Buck introduces the findings of our new report which looks at how four key risky behaviours - smoking, excessive drinking, poor diet and lack of exercise - cluster in the English population and how that is changing over time.
David Buck on improving the allocation of health resources in England The King's Fund
David Buck, Senior Fellow in Public Health and Inequalities at The King’s Fund, explains how health resources are allocated in the English NHS, and how improvements to the process could be made to support a more coherent health and care system.
Clive Bowman: The future for residential care provisionThe King's Fund
Clive Bowman, Medical Director, Bupa Care Homes, gives a history of care homes in England and looks at the challenges facing residential care provision in the future.
Tricia McGregor, Joint Managing Director of Central Surrey Health, tells her story at the Creating employee-owned organisations in the NHS: engaging and empowering NHS staff conference held at The King's Fund.
Ruth Poole, Group Clinical Director at Healthcare at Home, looks at why an engaged and supported workforce supports patient choice and control at home.
Nicholas Timmins: The shifting nature of the health and social care funding d...The King's Fund
Should the settlement of health and social care in England be re-shaped? And if so, how? Nicholas Timmins looks at the shifting nature of the funding divide in England's health and social care systems, from pre-NHS to the current day. Find out more at: www.kingsfund.org.uk/commission
Case management: What it is and how can it be implemented?The King's Fund
Nick Goodwin introduces our new paper on case management, evaluating practical examples and considering how it can help establish integrated health and social care.
Liz Bruce: Manchester health and wellbeing boardThe King's Fund
Liz Bruce talks through how Manchester health and wellbeing board promotes partnership across local government, public health, the local NHS and third sector.
The Musgrove story: Our journey towards excellent patient experienceThe King's Fund
Martine Price, Head of Patient Experience, and Dr Robert Whiting, Consultant Stroke Physician, share how they’ve been working to improve the experience of patients at Musgrove Park Hospital.
David Oliver: designing services that are age appropriateThe King's Fund
David Oliver, Visiting Fellow at The King’s Fund, looks at the challenges around providing health care for an ageing population, and the solutions to achieving better joined-up care.
Andrew Dilnot: Findings of the Commission on Funding of Care and SupportThe King's Fund
Andrew Dilnot, Chair of the Commission on Funding of Care and Support, gives an overview of the Commission’s findings and sets out how a fair, affordable and sustainable funding system for social care in England can be delivered.
Tim Straughan: The NHS Information RevolutionThe King's Fund
Tim Straughan discusses Health informatics - driving integration and efficiencies across primary, secondary and community care at The King's Fund's NHS Information Revolution conference.
John Appleby on the impact of the economic downturn on health careThe King's Fund
John Appleby, Chief Ecomonist at The King's Fund, discusses the impact of the economic downturn on health care, as part of The King's Fund Annual Conference.
David Behan: The transition to a new health and care systemThe King's Fund
David Behan, CBE, Director General of Social Care, Local Government and Care Partnerships, Department of Health, discusses the opportunity for integration between local authorities and the NHS.
Tricia McGregor, Joint Managing Director of Central Surrey Health, tells her story at the Creating employee-owned organisations in the NHS: engaging and empowering NHS staff conference held at The King's Fund.
Ruth Poole, Group Clinical Director at Healthcare at Home, looks at why an engaged and supported workforce supports patient choice and control at home.
Nicholas Timmins: The shifting nature of the health and social care funding d...The King's Fund
Should the settlement of health and social care in England be re-shaped? And if so, how? Nicholas Timmins looks at the shifting nature of the funding divide in England's health and social care systems, from pre-NHS to the current day. Find out more at: www.kingsfund.org.uk/commission
Case management: What it is and how can it be implemented?The King's Fund
Nick Goodwin introduces our new paper on case management, evaluating practical examples and considering how it can help establish integrated health and social care.
Liz Bruce: Manchester health and wellbeing boardThe King's Fund
Liz Bruce talks through how Manchester health and wellbeing board promotes partnership across local government, public health, the local NHS and third sector.
The Musgrove story: Our journey towards excellent patient experienceThe King's Fund
Martine Price, Head of Patient Experience, and Dr Robert Whiting, Consultant Stroke Physician, share how they’ve been working to improve the experience of patients at Musgrove Park Hospital.
David Oliver: designing services that are age appropriateThe King's Fund
David Oliver, Visiting Fellow at The King’s Fund, looks at the challenges around providing health care for an ageing population, and the solutions to achieving better joined-up care.
Andrew Dilnot: Findings of the Commission on Funding of Care and SupportThe King's Fund
Andrew Dilnot, Chair of the Commission on Funding of Care and Support, gives an overview of the Commission’s findings and sets out how a fair, affordable and sustainable funding system for social care in England can be delivered.
Tim Straughan: The NHS Information RevolutionThe King's Fund
Tim Straughan discusses Health informatics - driving integration and efficiencies across primary, secondary and community care at The King's Fund's NHS Information Revolution conference.
John Appleby on the impact of the economic downturn on health careThe King's Fund
John Appleby, Chief Ecomonist at The King's Fund, discusses the impact of the economic downturn on health care, as part of The King's Fund Annual Conference.
David Behan: The transition to a new health and care systemThe King's Fund
David Behan, CBE, Director General of Social Care, Local Government and Care Partnerships, Department of Health, discusses the opportunity for integration between local authorities and the NHS.
2. Sjekk den smarte leiligheten 23.314 http://www.klikk.no/bolig/bonytt/boligbesok/article597723.ece Mest lest i august. Lekker leilighet med oppsiktsvekkende løsninger på trang plass - mange veldig gode bilder; bra kildearbeid – direktesitat fra arkitekten selv om han befinner seg i N.Y.
3. Vi støvsuger for sjelden 19.050 Aleksander http://www.klikk.no/bolig/bonytt/article599680.ece Treffer godt og bredt. En klassisk ”er du normal?”-sak som også er mye delt på Facebook.
4. Sånn ser du om hun er gravid 42.695 Kari http://www.klikk.no/foreldre/barnimagen/article598806.ece Mest lest. En herlig frekk sak som blander forum-sitater med skriftlige utenlandske kilder (BBC) og kompentente faglige, norske kilder.
5. Du kan halvere matbudsjettet 16.267 Elisabeth http://www.klikk.no/foreldre/dinbaby/article602367.ece God forbrukersak med godt kildearbeid – nøkkelen er å finne et utvalg produkter som gjelder de fleste av oss og ikke vinkle for hardt på barnefamilier – vi dokumenter i denne saken at billigmaten er like bra som de dyrere merkeproduktene, når det er snakk om en ernæringsvurdering.
6. Denne frokostblandingen er sunnest 25.222 Gunn-Helen http://www.klikk.no/helse/dinkost/tester/article599105.ece Mest lest. Treffer veldig bredt, siden mange spiser frokostblandinger….
7. Brenn fett med fet mat 19.893 Anders/Cathrine http://www.klikk.no/helse/dinkost/vektkontroll/article596556.ece Beste sak – seriøs slankesak med interessant inngang, god dokumentasjon og bra kildearbeid.
8. Sannsynligvis verdens beste hvitvin 8.633 Christopher/Espen http://www.klikk.no/mat/drikke/article602745.ece Strålende løst og original vintest , med veldig godt bilde som viktig drahjelp - godt eksempel på hvordan man kan selge inn en i utganspunktet ganske sær sak.
9. Lyst på vaskebrettmage og baller av stål? 16.933 Monica http://www.klikk.no/produkthjemmesider/mann/article597989.ece Ikke aller mest lest – det var veskesaken (hvilken er dyrest) Men god vri på pressemeldingstoff, løst med masse humor og godt kildearbeid.
10. Designerklær for større jenter 12.910 Silje http://www.klikk.no/mote/detnye/shopping/article598910.ece Fanger opp nytt fenomen – designer Marc Jacobs lanserer større klær ; godt skrevet og med bra kildearbeid
11. De ti bilene med færrest feil 45.570 http://www.klikk.no/motor/bil/bruktbil/article597948.ece Mest lest. Men også en god vri på gjenbruk. Utgangspunktet er en bred britisk forbrukertest (WhatCar?); som er brukt til å hekte på masse av våre egne tester/saker. Til sammen 3 saker i august; alle har gitt veldig god trafikk. Øyvind
12. Bedre brukt BMW får du neppe 15.217 Terje http://www.klikk.no/motor/bil/bruktbil/article600922.ece ”Manuell” gjenbruk; gammel test gjort aktuell og relatert til faktisk kjøpsinteresse. Godt løst.
13. De 7 beste Iphone-alternativene 16.103 http://www.klikk.no/teknologi/mobil/article598102.ece Fin samlesak der vi utnytter våre mange mobiltester. Sånt trenger vi mer av; både flere mobilsalmesaker og pc-samlesaker. Hallvard