Will keeping the patient at the forefront of the agenda when devising an energy efficiency campaign improve its chances of success? Chris Large, partner at Global Action Plan,
uses a pilot project at Barts Health NHS Trust to demonstrate that it can

The NHS has been tasked with cutting carbon emissions by 10 per cent by 2015 and 80 per cent by 2050. In response to this, Ambulance Services up and down the country are taking 
measures to reduce the carbon emissions of their operations

How can procurers in the healthcare sector be sure that the services offered by Legionella risk assessment companies are fit for purpose and will help them to discharge their legal obligations? The answer lies with accreditation, writes Jon Murthy from accreditation body UKAS

The insurance industry, the travel industry, the banking industry, and the retail industry have all successfully embraced digital services. So why hasn’t the NHS – an industry which conducts over 250 million interactions a year? Jon Lindberg, associate director of healthcare at Intellect, examines the situation

When an outsized patient is delivered to your door, do you have the right equipment to deal with him or her? And are you able to care for them with dignity and handle them without fear of personal injury? Tam Fry spokesman at the National Obesity Forum, examines the impact of obesity on the NHS

Seamus Gillen, director of policy at the ICSA, uncovers what good governance and decision-making processes should look like for Clinical Commissioning Groups

If we want to see real improvements to patient safety following the care failings at Mid Staffordshire, then health leaders must act decisively, urges the Patients Association

Michael Moneypenny, director of the Scottish Clinical Simulation Centre, examines the history of simulation in healthcare, and the impact of mannequin-based simulation training on patient safety

In order to promote positive behaviours and create a healthier climate, effective leadership 
for staff and patients of the healthcare system really matters – both now and in the future

‘NHS Hospitals and the Energy Hike’ looks at the impact of energy inflation on NHS Hospitals and outlines some of the steps to address and combat energy inflation over the next decade

What does the government's initial response to the Francis report mean for the future of patient care?

The new Professional Record Standards Body (PRSB) is tasked with ensuring professionally endorsed standards are adopted to enable safe information sharing

Phil Lewis-Farrell, a chartered member of the Institution of Occupational Safety 
and Health (IOSH), explains fire safety and training in a hospital setting

The health of the nation depends on the NHS, which itself depends on the parking profession to help ensure access to its facilities is fair and appropriate, properly managed and adequately funded. With this in mind, the British Parking Association (BPA) has initiated a Special Interest Group to support its work in raising parking standards – whilst always putting the customer first.

Julie Storr, Annette Jeanes, Helen Forrest, and Claire Kilpatrick look at the history of hand hygiene in relation to infection control

Dr Matthew S Capehorn, clinical director of the National Obesity Forum, examines the problem facing the NHS

James Kelly, chief executive of the British Security Industry Association (BSIA), discusses the value of CCTV

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