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The importance of strategic financial leadership in the UK public sector in a time of financial austerity
Given the severity of financial pressures on public authorities, this report is concerned with how finance managers in public services are coping with the demands placed on them and how they can demonstrate improved value by providing more effective strategic financial leadership. It considers how they are applying managerial approaches and solutions to the challenges of austerity and the role that the public sector finance function can play in this process
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Evaluation of Phase 2 of the early discharge project of the âASSISTâ team at Mansfield District Council
Project Objective: To provide a longer term independent appraisal of the business case for the continuation of the ASSIST early discharge scheme in Mansfiel
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Evaluation of Phase 3 of the Kings Mill Hospital discharge project of the 'ASSIST' team at Mansfield District Council
Evaluation of an early discharge from hospital scheme focussing on patients' housing needs: the ASSIST Project
This study calculated a return on investment of an early discharge from hospital scheme focusing on improved responses to patientsâ housing needs. The study identified critical success factors of the scheme that will inform potential spread of the intervention to other localities. Financial return on investment based on service costs and benefits were calculated and the critical success factors were identified through interviews with key stakeholders
Reliability of capturing foot parameters using digital scanning and the neutral suspension casting technique
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>A clinical study was conducted to determine the intra and inter-rater reliability of digital scanning and the neutral suspension casting technique to measure six foot parameters. The neutral suspension casting technique is a commonly utilised method for obtaining a negative impression of the foot prior to orthotic fabrication. Digital scanning offers an alternative to the traditional plaster of Paris techniques.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Twenty one healthy participants volunteered to take part in the study. Six casts and six digital scans were obtained from each participant by two raters of differing clinical experience. The foot parameters chosen for investigation were cast length (mm), forefoot width (mm), rearfoot width (mm), medial arch height (mm), lateral arch height (mm) and forefoot to rearfoot alignment (degrees). Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated to determine the intra and inter-rater reliability. Measurement error was assessed through the calculation of the standard error of the measurement (SEM) and smallest real difference (SRD).</p> <p>Results</p> <p>ICC values for all foot parameters using digital scanning ranged between 0.81-0.99 for both intra and inter-rater reliability. For neutral suspension casting technique inter-rater reliability values ranged from 0.57-0.99 and intra-rater reliability values ranging from 0.36-0.99 for rater 1 and 0.49-0.99 for rater 2.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The findings of this study indicate that digital scanning is a reliable technique, irrespective of clinical experience, with reduced measurement variability in all foot parameters investigated when compared to neutral suspension casting.</p
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