Tuesday 7 August 2012

Isebrook Library closed from lunchtime on Friday the 10th of August until Monday the 20th

Isebrook Library closed from lunchtime on Friday the 10th of August until Monday the 20th:
Nene House
We are having some building work done at Isebrook Hospital Wellingborough, that will create some additional space in the Library at Nene House.

The estates team will be partially removing a wall at the back of the Library to open up a new area which will enable us to create some additional study spaces and room for more shelving, improving what we are able to offer on the site.

In order for this work to be carried out we will be closed from lunch time on Friday the 10th of August and reopen on Monday the 20th. During this time it will not be possible to access the library and we apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

A full service can still be obtained from our other libraries at the Berrywood and Northampton General Hospital sites during this week.

Impact of health and social care reforms on people with neurological conditions

Impact of health and social care reforms on people with neurological conditions:
This report identifies a range of neurology outcomes and highlights concerns that, without their inclusion in the quality and accountability architecture of the reformed NHS, the new system may not be capable of delivering urgent improvements in neurology services and outcomes. NHS Networks

HIV awareness 'drops off radar'

HIV awareness 'drops off radar': Sexual health experts and leading HIV charities say not enough is being done to raise awareness of the dangers of the virus for young people in the UK. BBC News

Private hospital abuse report due

Private hospital abuse report due: A serious case review into events at Winterbourne View private hospital, where patients were abused, will be released later. BBC News

Hospital prescribing plan cuts mortality 16% and could be template for GPs

Hospital prescribing plan cuts mortality 16% and could be template for GPs: Prescribing quality improvements that cut mortality by over 16% in a UK hospital study could provide a template for GPs to improve prescribing quality, a leading GP believes. GP Online

Unqualified assistants ''outnumber nurses''

Unqualified assistants ''outnumber nurses'': In one in six NHS trusts there are more unqualified healthcare assistants than nurses, says study Public Service

Revalidation update - August

Revalidation update - August: A round up of all the latest revalidation news from NHS Employers, the NHS Revalidation Support Team (RST) and the General Medical Council. NHS Employers

DH announces changes to the way the Green Book is published online

DH announces changes to the way the Green Book is published online: The Department of Health has announced that to facilitate the updating of the Green Book, each chapter is now available on its own web page, together with its patch updates. The "Green Book - individual chapters" webpage has access links to all chapters.
 
This means that rather than bookmarking the PDF for the current chapter - the address of which changes every time an update is made - the link to the Green Book webpage should be bookmarked instead. Department of Health

New report promises ‘painless’ NHS reform

Draft care and support bill 2012-13

Draft care and support bill 2012-13:
This report provides general information on the draft care and support bill that was published by the government on 11th July 2012. The draft bill aims to focus care and support legislation on the wellbeing of individuals. Among other provisions, it places duties on local authorities to provide information and advice relating to care, gives carers the right to support as well the people for whom they care, and includes measures to ensure the ‘portability’ of care provision for people who move from one area to another.

Disabled still facing 'unforgivable' abuse in care homes, charities warn

Disabled still facing 'unforgivable' abuse in care homes, charities warn: Hundreds of "unforgivable" new allegations of neglect and abuse of vulnerable disabled people have come to light in the wake of the Winterbourne View abuse scandal, as 11th member of staff pleads guilty. The Daily Telegraph

Health and Austerity in Europe

Health and Austerity in Europe: Austerity policies in Europe have been a health as well as an economic failure, with increasing numbers of suicides and, where cuts in health budgets are being imposed, increasing numbers of people unable to access care.
These are the conclusions of an article in the latest edition of Clinical Medicine by Professor Martin Mckee FRCP and Marina Karanikolos (London School of Hygiene & European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies), Paul Belcher (RCP senior advisor, EU government affairs) and David Stuckler (University of Cambridge).
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