Read the latest blogs, reviews, comment and recommended reading from across the research and health community here. Viewpoint 25 Mar 2016How do we deliver compassionate care?Charlotte Paddison, Senior Research Associate, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambri… More Viewpoint 16 Dec 2015Moving forwards with research on the “weekend effect"Two articles published in The BMJ in 2015 on the “weekend effect” have sparked considerable debate in The BMJ… More Viewpoint 04 Dec 2015Research reflections: translating evidence into practice As part of a new regular series focusing on research, Sarah Russell reports on the launch of a new review of end of li… More Viewpoint 18 Nov 2015Making research matter: the challenge of impactProfessor Judith Smith Director, Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham has written a blog on the… More Viewpoint 17 Nov 2015Cambridge Centre for Health Services Research - latest blogsThe Cambridge Centre for Health Services Research (CCHSR) is a collaboration between the University of Cambridge and R… More Viewpoint 03 Nov 2015HSJ article: Why the NHS must evaluate complex service changes'We need to measure the impact of complex service changes to understand if they have made any difference or not. This… More Viewpoint 03 Sep 2015Book review: Improving health services; background, method and applications‘When HSR achieves the same level of political influence as the life sciences community, then it will be judged to h… More Viewpoint 25 Aug 2015Negative stereotypes hinder productive action towards evidence- based policyA dearth of clear, relevant and reliable research evidence continue to block the use of research, according to a study… More Viewpoint 25 Aug 2015Evidence -based service delivery and development requires full range of interactions with researchTo help expand understanding of how research makes an impact Sarah Morton draws from her extensive research into how d… More Viewpoint 30 Jun 2015Person-centred care made simpleThe Health Foundation and the principles of person-centred care. More Pages« first ‹ previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 next › last »