City Hospitals Sunderland is cutting carbon emissions and energy costs after installing a 1.55MW combined heat and power system

Keith Sammonds, managing director of the HFC, looks at how awards inspired Wolverhampton Healthcare

The Health and Safety Executive’s ‘Shattered Lives’ campaign aims to reduce unnecessary slip, trip and fall incidents in the workplace

Hand hygiene is considered one of the most cost effective interventions to reduce HCAIs, argues the National Patient Safety Agency

The 2009 Health Business Awards recognised the many shining examples of excellence taking place in the National Health Service

The Institute of Payroll Professionals looks at recent changes to legislation regarding swine flu and Reforming the Medical Statement

Many in the NHS assume that new equipment has to be purchased as leasing equipment is too expensive or too difficult. But is this right?

Asbestos is the single greatest cause of work-related deaths in the UK, responsible for an estimated 4,000 deaths each year

In response to the continued debate over hospital parking, the British Parking Association has drafted a Hospital Parking Charter which is currently out for consultation. Patrick Troy, chief executive of the BPA, discusses what the Charter proposes

Poor nutritional status can complicate recovery, says Helen Stracey, dietetic services manager at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and a member of the British Dietetics Association

Recent research by POPPY, the Parents of Premature Babies Project, calls for a new approach to neonatal care in the UK

Hands are one of the main ways that infections can be spread, so keeping them clean is essential, says the National Patient Safety Agency

With funding squeezes being mooted after 2011, how can NHS organisations afford a trust-wide investment in staff support services?

Alan Wheatley, of the Institute of Translation & Interpreting (ITI), dispels the myth that good quality translation is an expensive luxury

Sustainable practices and the implementation of the three ‘R’s’ result in sustainable profits, say Envirowise

Raymond Peach, director of estates, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, explains how the Trust achieved the Carbon Trust Standard

With only six months to go until the Carbon Reduction Commitment Energy Efficiency Scheme (CRC) gets underway, how can the Carbon Trust Standard help businesses rise up the rankings and cut the costs of compliance?

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