Friday 28 June 2013

Hospital is an exceptional case and needs investment, says MP

Hospital is an exceptional case and needs investment, says MP: An MP has told Parliament Kettering hospital cannot cope with demand for its accident and emergency department. Northamptonshire Telegraph

What happened to the extra NHS billions?

What happened to the extra NHS billions?: Three years ago the coalition government’s first Spending Review promised to ‘ring fence’ the budget for the English NHS and to increase spending in real terms each year to 2014/15. So what has actually happened to NHS spending?

First batch of surgeon data revealed

Why are doctors so angry?

Why are doctors so angry?: Why are doctors so angry at the moment? BBC News

Hospital boss resigns inside a week

Hospital boss resigns inside a week: An interim chairman appointed less than a week ago at a hospital trust, after the resignation of the previous chairman, himself resigns. BBC News

UK government backs three-person IVF

UK government backs three-person IVF: The UK is in line to become the first country to allow an IVF technique using DNA from three people, in a bid to eliminate serious genetic disorders. BBC News

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Advice from NICE supports improved commissioning for people who self-harm

Advice from NICE supports improved commissioning for people who self-harm: NICE's support for commissioning for self-harm will help commissioners to drive up quality and ensure that the needs of people who self-harm are being addressed in the range of generic services they commonly use.

Integrated care's £3bn ''is not new money''

Integrated care's £3bn ''is not new money'': The cash announced by the Chancellor to integrate health and social care will have to be found from existing funds. Public Service

Revised fit note guidance

Revised fit note guidance: The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has published revised guidance to help GPs and healthcare professionals use the fit note. NHS Employers

Hospitals failing diabetic patients on massive scale

Beware risks of using smartphones for clinical photos

Health literacy: the solid facts

Health literacy: the solid facts: With evidence from the recent European Health Literacy Survey, this report identifies practical and effective ways public health and other sector authorities and advocates can strengthen health literacy in a variety of settings, including educational settings, workplaces, marketplaces, health systems, new and traditional media and political arenas. It can be used as a tool for spreading awareness, stimulating
debate and research and for informing policy development and action.

SAFER communications guidelines

SAFER communications guidelines: These guidelines aim to improve the communication between health visitors and local authority children’s social care teams using the SAFER process. It covers what should be considered before referral, and provides support for efficient and appropriate telephone referrals of children who may be suffering, or are likely to suffer significant harm.

NHS drug scandal has implications for central procurement plans

NHS drug scandal has implications for central procurement plansColin Cram explains what allegations of fraud in drug purchasing mean for government procurement strategies.

Doctors slam health regulator as 'not fit for purpose'

Doctors slam health regulator as 'not fit for purpose':
Embattled health regulator the Care Quality Commission is “not fit for purpose”, leading doctors have said. The Independent

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Evaluating integrated and community-based care

Evaluating integrated and community-based care: "In this paper we outline the main community-based interventions we have evaluated and their impact, and identify nine points that may help those designing, implementing and evaluating such interventions in future." Nuffield Trust

Thursday 27 June 2013

Government spending review requires £100 million savings in Northamptonshire

Government spending review requires £100 million savings in Northamptonshire: Northamptonshire County Council says it will have to make savings of £100 million over the next four years following the government’s spending review. Northamptonshire Telegraph

NHS Confederation and NHS Employers comment on the Comprehensive Spending Review

NHS Confederation and NHS Employers comment on the Comprehensive Spending Review: Mike Farrar says with less money available for front line services the need to change services is more pressing than ever, while Dean Royles says we must maintain a focus on improving patient care and ensuring job security.

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Doctors admit death pathway problems

Doctors admit death pathway problems: There are problems with a controversial regime that allows doctors to withdraw treatment in the last days of life, doctors have admitted. BBC News

Chaplains cut in 40% of hospitals

Chaplains cut in 40% of hospitals: Acute hospital trusts in England have significantly reduced the number of chaplains they employ and the hours they work, the BBC discovers.

Mental health staff on police patrol

Mental health staff on police patrol: Nurses are to patrol alongside police in four areas of England in a bid to improve responses to mental health emergencies. BBC News

The burden of disease due to chronic illnesses, especially mental health illnesses is rising in the UK

The burden of disease due to chronic illnesses, especially mental health illnesses is rising in the UK: The NHS is thought of as a model health care system. It has experienced several reforms over the last 20 years, including greatly increased amounts of spending. So how have these changes affected the burden of disease due to mental health problems over this period, and how does the UK’s record in this area stack [read the full story...] The Mental Elf

NICE guidance to eradicate the postcode lottery of treatment for a type of severe bowel disease

NICE guidance to eradicate the postcode lottery of treatment for a type of severe bowel disease: A postcode lottery of treatment should become a thing of the past for sufferers of an incurable and painful bowel condition after the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) published new guidance for the NHS. For the first time ever, doctors have a clear guideline from NICE to make it easier to treat people with ulcerative colitis.

Just a few extra pounds increases heart failure risk

Just a few extra pounds increases heart failure risk: The Daily Express has warned that a “few extra pounds ‘could be deadly’,” because of an increased risk of heart and circulation problems.
Most people’s weight fluctuates over time, and there is probably no need to panic if you’ve eaten a few extra biscuits this afternoon. However, this news, based on a large study of European adults, using a novel genetic technique, may be of concern for those who are a little overweight in the longer term.

Call for junk food ban in hospitals

Call for junk food ban in hospitals: Academy of Medical Royal Colleges condemn NHS for inadvertently fuelling obesity crisis.

NHS watchdog 'sending firemen and dentists' to inspect hospitals

NHS watchdog 'sending firemen and dentists' to inspect hospitals: The NHS watchdog which deployed former firefighters to run checks on scandal-hit hospitals still does not know how many of its inspectors have basic healthcare experience. The Daily Telegraph

One in three absences at work due to anxiety and stress, official Government survey finds

One in three absences at work due to anxiety and stress, official Government survey finds: Anxiety and stress are the most common reasons to be off work, accounting for a third of national absences, an official study finds. The Daily Telegraph

Exclusive: Second report into baby deaths scandal was buried

Exclusive: Second report into baby deaths scandal was buried:
The role played by NHS executives in the alleged Morecambe Bay baby deaths cover-up was exposed tonight, as a buried report revealed how regional officials resisted an investigation into the trust at the centre of the scandal. The Independent

Diabetic patients developing preventable life-threatening complications in hospital

Diabetic patients developing preventable life-threatening complications in hospital: June 27, 2013: In just one week more than 60 hospital inpatients with diabetes developed a life-threatening but preventable complication, according to a national audit report released today. Health & Social Care Information Centre

Wednesday 26 June 2013

MP to raise concerns over hospital’s A&E

MP to raise concerns over hospital’s A&E: An MP will use a special debate in Parliament on Wednesday (June 26) to highlight problems with the accident and emergency department at Kettering hospital. Northamptonshire Telegraph

Calling for return of a 'vital' service to Danetre Hospital - Daventry Express


Daventry Express
Calling for return of a 'vital' service to Danetre Hospital
Daventry Express
“The service was transferred to Northamptonshire Healthcare Foundation Trust along with NHS Northamptonshire (the former primary care trust). When the ... “In its review of services the PCT noted that the service specification for cardiac ...

Bullying 'creates toxic NHS culture'

Bullying 'creates toxic NHS culture': A culture of bullying and secrecy has created a "toxic working environment" in the NHS, doctors say. BBC News

EU heart deaths 'halved since 1980s'

EU heart deaths 'halved since 1980s': Death rates from coronary heart disease have more than halved in almost all EU countries since the early 1980s, according to research. BBC News

National health and wellbeing report published

National health and wellbeing report published: The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has published a report on the health and wellbeing of people across the UK, based on the UK Household Longitudinal Study (UKHLS) of 2010/11. NHS Employers

Massive fall in infections in intensive care units

Doubt cast on government claims for talking therapies programme

New mental health commissioning guides from JCPMH

New mental health commissioning guides from JCPMH: Those lovely people at the Joint Commissioning Panel for Mental Health (JCP-MH) have published four new guides to help those of you involved in commissioning community specialist services, older people’s services, inpatient and crisis home treatment and services for people with learning disabilities. These guides are short (around 20 pages), readable and nicely summarised with ten [read the full story...] The Mental Elf

Letter to trusts on respecting the privacy and dignity of women on postnatal wards

Letter to trusts on respecting the privacy and dignity of women on postnatal wards: Health Minister Dr Daniel Poulter’s letter to chief executives of NHS trusts, NHS foundation trusts and heads of midwifery asks them to
review practices for allowing representatives from private companies on maternity wards to ensure that women’s dignity and respect shortly after the birth of a baby is maintained.

Palliative and end of life care for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic groups in the UK

Palliative and end of life care for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic groups in the UK: This Public Health England-commissioned report highlights the growing need to make end of life care more accessible and appropriate for minority ethnic groups. It highlights that the end of life care needs of BAME communities are varied, growing, and despite examples of good practice, overall not adequately met. It recommends that service
providers and commissioners recognise the growing need for improved end of life care for BAME communities and that they learn from examples of best practice, some of which are highlighted in the report.

A&E crisis: 'emergency medicine has become the first port of call'

A&E crisis: 'emergency medicine has become the first port of call': A day at Bradford Royal Infirmary reveals a stretched service – and staff say too many patients are turning up unnecessarily.

Sir David Nicholson criticises public and press over portrayal of NHS care scandals

Sir David Nicholson criticises public and press over portrayal of NHS care scandals: The head of the NHS has criticised the public and press for showing a "lack of balance" in their portrayal of patient care scandals which have led to the deaths of hundreds of people. The Daily Telegraph

Sir Gerry Robinson: Tesco could really teach the NHS a thing or two

Sir Gerry Robinson: Tesco could really teach the NHS a thing or two: Gerry Robinson, who presented a BBC series on how to fix the health service, says doctors must face up to the future. The Daily Telegraph

NHS cash-for-access: Government calls for review of practices on maternity wards

NHS cash-for-access: Government calls for review of practices on maternity wards: The Government has called on all NHS trusts to review their practices of allowing commercial representatives on post-natal wards. The Daily Telegraph

New service for GP payments to launch

New service for GP payments to launch: 25 June, 2013: An improved service for calculating payments for GP practices across England will go live nationally this week after successful Early Adopter testing in four areas. Health & Social Care Information Centre

Tuesday 25 June 2013

Guidance for health professionals on domestic violence

Guidance for health professionals on domestic violence: This guidance helps health professionals to recognise factors that may indicate domestic violence and abuse and describes steps to ensure appropriate support and referral where necessary. It highlights best practice, information and learning resources.
This guidance acknowledges that because of the role of midwives, health visitors and school nurses, they are often one of the first to become aware of domestic violence and abuse issues within families. They therefore have a significant part to play. Department of Health

Tesco-style NHS plan 'ridiculous'

Tesco-style NHS plan 'ridiculous': Calls to create a 24/7 "Tesco NHS" are ridiculous, according to the leader of the British Medical Association. BBC News

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GP pressures 'affect cancer cases'

GP pressures 'affect cancer cases': Increasing work pressures on doctors' surgeries are preventing effective delivery of cancer prevention information, a report claims. BBC News

Recommendations for safe trainee changeover

Recommendations for safe trainee changeover: Recommendations for the safe changeover of doctors in training have been published jointly by NHS Employers and the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges (AoMRC).

National VTE Prevention Programme helping to save lives

Confidentiality clauses and special severance payments

Confidentiality clauses and special severance payments: This report suggests that there is a lack of transparency, consistency and accountability in the use of compromise agreements in the public sector, and that little is being done to change this situation. It cites the whistleblowing over emergency care in the Mid-Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust and other NHS bodies as examples.

Major shift in breast cancer care on horizon as NICE recommends preventative drugs for 'at-risk' women

Major shift in breast cancer care on horizon as NICE recommends preventative drugs for 'at-risk' women: Updated guidelines from NICE could mean hundreds of thousands of women across England and Wales could be spared the distress and uncertainty of a breast cancer diagnosis by taking a daily pill to help prevent the disease.

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Why patient surveys intended to prevent future Stafford Hospital fiascos could make hospital care WORSE

Why patient surveys intended to prevent future Stafford Hospital fiascos could make hospital care WORSE: You can't go anywhere, buy anything, get something fixed these days without someone wanting your 'feedback'. The Daily Mail

Don't blame a 'rotten NHS culture' for the CQC cover-up

Don't blame a 'rotten NHS culture' for the CQC cover-up: Market-led health reforms are leading to poor quality healthcare – and are giving managers incentives to hide failure.
We now know that England's healthcare regulator, the Care Quality Commission, tried to cover up an investigation into a hospital trust where babies were dying. This appalling tale has been spun to be about the "rotten culture" at the heart of the NHS. The true story of the Morecambe Bay cover-up, however – just like Mid Staffs, where hundreds of patients died – is one of market failure.

Duty of candour: supporting nursing students in practice

Duty of candour: supporting nursing students in practice: A support service at the University of Southampton has found students have an important role in improving the quality of care.

NHS watchdog failed to supply six years of emails about baby deaths to investigators

NHS watchdog failed to supply six years of emails about baby deaths to investigators: NHS watchdog embroiled in cover-up scandal failed to provide investigators with six years' worth of potentially crucial emails about the deaths of babies and women at maternity unit. The Daily Telegraph

Red tape and competition in NHS is 'hindering care', warn doctors

Red tape and competition in NHS is 'hindering care', warn doctors:
Doctors have been crippled by wasteful bureaucracy and private-sector style competition within the NHS, and feel increasingly powerless to improve the health service, the British Medical Association (BMA) has warned. The Independent

BMA passes vote of no confidence in Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt

BMA passes vote of no confidence in Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt:
The British Medical Association, which represents 152,000 doctors, has passed a vote of no confidence in the health secretary Jeremy Hunt. The Independent


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Monday 24 June 2013

New Corby centre for victims of domestic violence

New Corby centre for victims of domestic violence: A new hub is opening in Corby to offer help and support to victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse. Northamptonshire Telegraph

Integration key to CCG survival – but the axe hovers

Integration key to CCG survival – but the axe hovers: The NHS will face another major restructuring within a few years unless commissioning groups use health and wellbeing boards to deliver integrated services, a panel of healthcare leaders has warned. More ..... Primary Care Commissioning

Ex-CQC executive denies 'cover-up'

Ex-CQC executive denies 'cover-up': A former CQC deputy chief executive says she was not involved in any decision to delete an internal review which criticised its handling of the Cumbria baby deaths case. BBC News

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New coronavirus continues to smoulder

New coronavirus continues to smoulder: Assessing the transmission potential of the Mers virus BBC News

Mutilation victim 'aged just seven'

Mutilation victim 'aged just seven': The youngest victim of female genital mutilation (FGM) treated by the NHS in the past two years was aged just seven, according to new data. BBC News

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What is it like to be sectioned?

What is it like to be sectioned?: How being sectioned helped Beth battle her mental health demons BBC News

The 2022 GP: a vision for general practice in the future NHS

The 2022 GP: a vision for general practice in the future NHS: This report argues that major investment is needed in general practice in order to keep the NHS sustainable and to ensure it provides value for money, whilst ensuring safe patient care. It examines the pivotal role of general practice in a world in which patients will rely more than ever on the skill and compassion of their GP. It looks forward to a future in which GPs work in new ways to meet growing need and complexity whilst improving patient care and access to GP services.

Can antibiotics cause eczema in children?

Can antibiotics cause eczema in children?: "Antibiotics linked to eczema risk in children," The Daily Telegraph reports, saying that giving babies the drugs increases their chance of developing the condition by 40%.
However, concerned parents should not be put off allowing their children antibiotics on the strength of this news. The research it is based on cannot prove that antibiotics directly cause eczema and when a child is prescribed antibiotics, it is usually for a very good reason and they can be life-saving.

Breastfeeding figures fall for first time in nine years

Breastfeeding figures fall for first time in nine years: The number of new mothers attempting to breastfeed has fallen in England for the first time in almost a decade. The Daily Telegraph

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'Rotten NHS culture' led to cover-ups

'Rotten NHS culture' led to cover-ups: Scandals and cover-ups over patient deaths at hospitals in Morecambe Bay and Mid Staffordshire are evidence of a "rotten culture" in the NHS, a health minister says. The Daily Telegraph

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Patients should pay for health 'extras' themselves, say doctors

Patients should pay for health 'extras' themselves, say doctors: Senior doctors will today call for the NHS to impose top-up fees so that patients would pay for some services themselves. The Daily Telegraph

Social workers admit 'fiddling the system' to get care for frail elderly

Social workers admit 'fiddling the system' to get care for frail elderly: Social workers are now resorting to lying on official forms in an effort to help elderly people get the care they believe they need, a new study shows. The Daily Telegraph

NHS chief 'should quit' over Morecambe Bay baby deaths

NHS chief 'should quit' over Morecambe Bay baby deaths:
One of the most senior officials in the NHS is under pressure to resign today after it emerged he is under investigation over his role in the Morecambe Bay baby deaths scandal. The Independent

Red tape and competition in NHS 'hindering care', say doctors

Red tape and competition in NHS 'hindering care', say doctors:
Doctors have been crippled by wasteful bureaucracy and private-sector style competition within the NHS, and feel increasingly powerless to improve the health service, the British Medical Association (BMA) has warned. The Independent

Friday 21 June 2013

Healthwatch Northamptonshire officially launched

Healthwatch Northamptonshire officially launched: The University of Northampton and Northampton Volunteering Centre are proud to introduce Healthwatch Northamptonshire, the new independent consumer champion for health and social care.

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Stop the Pressure! - Northamptonshire Pressure Ulcer Prevention Week 24-30 June 2013

Stop the Pressure! - Northamptonshire Pressure Ulcer Prevention Week 24-30 June 2013: A series of information stands are being held across Northamptonshire during the last week of June to promote our local Pressure Ulcer Prevention week.
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NHS baby deaths scandal: Former watchdog chief Cynthia Bower and deputy implicated in suppressing CQC report

NHS baby deaths scandal: Former watchdog chief Cynthia Bower and deputy implicated in suppressing CQC report:
The two most senior members of the NHS regulator were at the centre of an alleged cover-up over a hospital where as many as 16 babies died, it was revealed. Independent

Flawed NHS care 'leads to 12,000 kidney deaths a year'

Flawed NHS care 'leads to 12,000 kidney deaths a year': "Unnecessary deaths" from kidney condition. BBC News

Hospitals will reveal the odds of a ‘harm-free’ stay, Health Secretary to announce

Hospitals will reveal the odds of a ‘harm-free’ stay, Health Secretary to announce:
Patients are to be told their chances of a “harm-free” stay in hospital and allocated a doctor and nurse directly responsible for their care in an effort to avoid a repeat of the “shocking lapses” in care at Morecambe Bay and Mid Staffordshire hospitals, the Health Secretary will                         announce today. Independent

NHS Direct plunges into red

NHS Direct plunges into red: The on-going crisis in the roll-out of the NHS 111 service has pushed NHS Direct into deficit just one month into the financial year. EHI News

Do you REALLY need antidepressants? Brain scan can tell whether medication or therapy is best option for depression

Do you REALLY need antidepressants? Brain scan can tell whether medication or therapy is best option for depression: Researchers at Emory University in Georgia, U.S., found that people's patterns of brain activity can indicate whether they will get better results with antidepressants or with cognitive behavioural therapy. Daily Mail

World Health Organisation calls emergency meeting to respond to SARS-like outbreak

World Health Organisation calls emergency meeting to respond to SARS-like outbreak: Virus described as biggest worldwide public health threat after claiming 38 lives, mostly in Saudi Arabia. Daily Telegraph

The NHS, the drug firms and the price racket

The NHS, the drug firms and the price racket: Drug companies face accusations of secretly colluding with pharmacists to overcharge the NHS millions of pounds, following an undercover investigation by The Daily Telegraph.

Joined-up working required for effective stroke rehab services

Joined-up working required for effective stroke rehab services:
Stroke is a major health problem in the UK. Each year an estimated 150,000 people have a stroke - equivalent to one person every five minutes.
In its first clinical guideline on stroke rehabilitation, NICE says that people with disability after stroke should receive rehabilitation in a dedicated stroke inpatient unit, and subsequently from a specialist stroke team within the community. NHS Networks

Thursday 20 June 2013

Cardiac service set to leave hospital

Cardiac service set to leave hospital: A heart disease support group said it is “horrified and saddened” after a Daventry hospital lost a rehab service and has been told it will not treat urgent cardiac patients in future. Northampton Chronicle and Echo

CQC 'may reveal NHS cover-up names'

CQC 'may reveal NHS cover-up names': England's NHS regulator is to review a decision not to name those behind a possible "cover-up" after a series of baby deaths at a Cumbria hospital. BBC News

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Police 'hold too many mentally ill'

NHS could suffer 'staff shortages' due to early retirements, report warns

NHS could suffer 'staff shortages' due to early retirements, report warns: More should be done to halt early retirements in the NHS to prevent staff shortages, a report on pensions has found. GP Online

Ways and means - inequality in end of life care

Ways and means: This report highlights factors which contribute to inequalities in end of life care. It reveals that the likelihood of what can be described as a ‘good death’ - one where the wishes of the patient and their family are met - can be significantly affected by where people live, their ethnicity and previous contact with social care. But the most critical factor is early diagnosis and timely initiation of support. It argues that tackling these inequalities requires placing an emphasis on training, communication and integration across health and social care. It recommends free social care at end of life be adopted as soon as possible, while ensuring that health and care professionals, who have a central role in providing well coordinated end of life care, are equipped and properly supported to talk about death. It concludes that a misplaced sense of delicacy must not prevent us from responding to people’s needs.

Is road traffic pollution really a cause of autism?

Is road traffic pollution really a cause of autism?: “Severe air pollution ‘can double risk of having autistic child’,” reports The Times.
If you’re a parent-to-be you shouldn’t be unduly worried by this story, as the science it’s based on cannot and does not show a definite link. And other than moving house or changing jobs, avoiding environmental pollutants is likely to prove difficult.

From hospital to home: freeing up beds in the NHS

From hospital to home: freeing up beds in the NHS: An initiative to support old and vulnerable patients during and after hospital discharge is also reducing readmission rates.
In most cases patients look forward to being discharged from hospital, but for some old and vulnerable people, who lack the support network provided by close family and friends, it can be a daunting prospect.

Use of physical restraint on mental health patients at 'disturbing levels'

Use of physical restraint on mental health patients at 'disturbing levels': Mind says 39,883 incidents of physical restraint were recorded during 2011-12, with 3,000 in dangerous face-down position.
Nearly 40,000 incidents of physical restraint on mental health patients in England were recorded in one year, with more than 3,000 in the "dangerous" face-down position, according to figures released by a charity.
Mind said data obtained under the Freedom of Information Act showed 39,883 recorded incidents of physical restraint in mental health trusts during 2011-12, resulting in at least 949 injuries to people with mental health problems. The charity said there was huge variation between trusts in the use of physical restraint.

US companies criticise UK healthcare firms' charitable status and tax breaks

US companies criticise UK healthcare firms' charitable status and tax breaks: Tax breaks worth £50m to private hospitals operating as charities 'give unfair advantage and reduce competitiveness'.

Ambulance services: Rise in number of patients treated entirely at the scene

Ambulance services: Rise in number of patients treated entirely at the scene: June 19, 2013: New figures from the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) show in 2012-13(2) almost two million patients were treated at the scene(3) by ambulance services without needing onward transportation, a 10 per cent rise on last year's figure (1.81 million).

Measuring patient experience

Measuring patient experience: "This evidence scan describes approaches to measuring patient and carer experiences of healthcare.The Health Foundation

Wednesday 19 June 2013

Favell House decision labelled ‘horrendous’ by NHS managers

Favell House decision labelled ‘horrendous’ by NHS managers: NHS managers have described the choice they have to make on a Northampton respite centre’s future as ‘horrendous’. Northampton Chronicle and Echo

Four similar deaths on Northampton hospital ward, inquest hears

Four similar deaths on Northampton hospital ward, inquest hears: A mental health ward at St Andrews Hospital, Northampton had four deaths related to antipsychotic medication in under seven months, an inquest has heard. Northampton Chronicle and Echo

NHS watchdog faces 'cover-up' claim

NHS watchdog faces 'cover-up' claim: England's healthcare regulator may have covered up knowledge of its own failings after a series of baby deaths at a Cumbria hospital, a report says. BBC News

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NHS 111 costs not known by government

NHS 111 costs not known by government: Ministers have admitted they do not know how much the heavily criticised NHS 111 service will cost the taxpayer Public Service

NHS standards of procurement

NHS standards of procurement: This document sets out the standards for NHS healthcare provider
organisations to assess and benchmark procurement performance and identify areas for improvement. It shows how to use the standards, and describes their development, aim and objectives.

The quality assurance framework: for nursing and midwifery and local supervising authorities for midwifery

The quality assurance framework: for nursing and midwifery and local supervising authorities for midwifery: This framework ensures that quality assurance activities operate effectively. It was informed by user feedback and aims to increase lay involvement; increase the proactive management of emerging risk; reduce the burden of regulation on well-performing educational institutions and local supervising authorities; and ensure that quality assurance focuses on outcomes of education and supervision of midwives as opposed to dictating how standards should be met.

'Universal' colour-coded food nutrition labels

'Universal' colour-coded food nutrition labels: A radical overhaul of how nutritional information is displayed on the front of the packaging of many food products has been announced.
The government, food makers and food retailers have agreed the new standardised front-of-pack labelling to help make it easier for people to make healthier choices about what they buy and eat.
The Department of Health has today set out what the new food labels will look like and outlined how a colour-coding scheme of energy, salt, sugar and fat will look and how their levels are set.

NHS cash-for-access: mothers targeted by salespeople just minutes after giving birth

NHS cash-for-access: mothers targeted by salespeople just minutes after giving birth: Bounty salepeople are reported to have targeted women at their bedside just hours after childbirth and difficult operations, under paid-for agreements with the NHS. The Daily Telegraph

Psychiatrists call for action over premature deaths of mentally ill

Psychiatrists call for action over premature deaths of mentally ill: An international group of psychiatrists today launches a drive to end the global scandal of premature deaths among people suffering from severe mental illness. The Independent

Ministers consider ban on face-down restraint in mental hospitals

Ministers consider ban on face-down restraint in mental hospitals: Ministers will consider a ban on the use of face-down restraint in English mental health hospitals after new figures that show nearly 40,000 incidents of physical restraint were recorded in just one year. The Independent 

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Hospital services: mental health service users have around double the attendance rate of general population

Hospital services: mental health service users have around double the attendance rate of general population: New findings published from HSCIC data linkage

Tuesday 18 June 2013

Sensor alarms to be used to warn elderly patients at risk of falls - Northampton Chronicle & Echo



Northampton Chronicle & Echo
Sensor alarms to be used to warn elderly patients at risk of falls
Northampton Chronicle & Echo
Northampton General Hospital (NGH) is using sensor alarms to help protect elderly people at a 'high risk' of falls. The alarms alert nursing staff when an 'at risk' patient attempts to get up from their chair or bed unaided, so they can be helped. Jo ...

The future is here: improving urgent care for frail older people

The future is here: improving urgent care for frail older people: The challenges facing urgent care services are rehearsed on a daily basis on local and national news. Too often our immediate response to hearing these problems is to ask for more – more A&E capacity, more staff, more information on what our choices are. But looking at services from the flow perspective, can lead to thinking about these problems differently, says Jo Bibby. The Health Foundation

'Quiet epidemic' of UK male cancer

'Quiet epidemic' of UK male cancer: Action is needed to fight a "quiet epidemic" of oesophageal cancer, which is on the rise in the UK, particularly in men, say cancer experts. BBC News

Improving SAS appraisal: a guide for employers

Improving SAS appraisal: a guide for employers: NHS Employers has launched a new guide that aims to support employers to ensure their SAS employees are able to engage fully with the appraisal process. NHS Employers

Making a local difference: state of play and challenges ahead for health and wellbeing boards

Making a local difference: state of play and challenges ahead for health and wellbeing boards: In April 2013, health and wellbeing boards became fully-fledged statutory bodies. This report aims to give all those involved in leading and supporting the work of health and wellbeing boards an insight into the opportunities and challenges ahead. NHS Confederation

Information governance and risk stratification: advice and options for CCGs and GPs

Information governance and risk stratification: advice and options for CCGs and GPs: This guidance provides advice on how to conduct risk stratification while complying with the new legal framework that exists following the implementation of the Health and Social Care Act 2012. It out the role that risk stratification can play in managing the health of a population; it explains how risk stratification was affected by the implementation of the Health and Social Care Act 2012; and it discusses how risk stratification can be conducted lawfully.

All babies count: spotlight on perinatal mental health

All babies count: spotlight on perinatal mental health: This report calls on health ministers to address gaps in mental health services for pregnant women and new mothers. It argues that the wellbeing of more than one in 10 newborn babies in England could be improved if all new mothers with mental illness had equal access to good
services. It highlights a geographical variation in access to mental health services for new mothers with less than half of mental health trusts providing specialist mental health services for expectant and new mums.

High quality care for all, now and for future generations: transforming urgent and emergency care services in England

High quality care for all, now and for future generations: transforming urgent and emergency care services in England: The urgent and emergency care review has developed an evidence base for change and some emerging principles. The evidence base identifies areas for improvement in the current system of urgent and emergency
care. From the evidence base the steering group has developed four emerging principles for future services, 12 objectives that any new system should be shaped around, as well as some possible implementation solutions. Views and feedback on both these documents are being sought from the public and health and social care professionals until 11th August 2013.

Out of hours care - a patient's view

Out of hours care - a patient's view: One patient shares her experience. HSJ

Earlier breast screening in high-risk women shows 'encouraging' results

Earlier breast screening in high-risk women shows 'encouraging' results: "Women with a family history of breast cancer should be screened in their thirties," says The Daily Telegraph.
The news relates to an ongoing study that aims to look at the effects of mammography screening in women with a family history of breast cancer when they are between the ages of 35 and 39.

NHS staff put careers at risk by refusing to sign gagging orders

NHS staff put careers at risk by refusing to sign gagging orders: NHS staff and civil servants who refuse to sign gagging orders are putting their careers at risk because they can't get good references, Britain's public spending watchdog has said. The Daily Telegraph

Health officials 'very disappointed' that most doctors and nurses declined flu vaccinations last winter

Health officials 'very disappointed' that most doctors and nurses declined flu vaccinations last winter:
The majority of doctors, nurses and front line health workers were not vaccinated against flu last winter, official figures have revealed. The Independent

Exposed: Edward Erin, the doctor whose faked asthma drug test results proved fatal

Exposed: Edward Erin, the doctor whose faked asthma drug test results proved fatal:
A British doctor faked test results during clinical trials for an asthma drug in which one person died and others contracted cancer and pneumonia, The Independent has learnt.

Monday 17 June 2013

Doctor given formal warning after child death - Northampton Chronicle & Echo



Northampton Chronicle & Echo
Doctor given formal warning after child death
Northampton Chronicle & Echo
A consultant working on the children's ward at Northampton General Hospital has been given a formal warning by the General Medical Council (GMC) in relation to her treatment of a 19-month-old child, who died of dehydration two days after being ...

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Northamptonshire ‘not opinionated enough’ on health issues

Northamptonshire ‘not opinionated enough’ on health issues: One of the first tasks of a new health watchdog is to get people interested in Northamptonshire health services, its chairman has said. Northampton Chronicle and Echo

Seeing near misses 'means NGH is safer' - Northampton Chronicle & Echo


Northampton Chronicle & Echo


Seeing near misses 'means NGH is safer'
Northampton Chronicle & Echo
About four in ten staff at Northampton General Hospital are still witnessing potentially harmful mistakes, a survey shows. Just over 40 per cent reported seeing errors in the 2012 NGH staff survey, but the problem had also been highlighted in 2011 ...

Managing expectations in health services: over-promising and under-delivering?

Managing expectations in health services: over-promising and under-delivering?: 'Show me the person who says it will take the most time and cost the most money, and I'll show you the expert', the old saying goes – reformulated recently by the boss of a Marks and Spencer's rival, describing what applicants for the M&S Chief Executive job should have said – ie, that they could deliver,  just  slowly and painfully and it would get worse before it got better .

NHS 'needs to simplify urgent care'

NHS 'needs to simplify urgent care': The NHS in England needs to provide a simpler and co-ordinated system of round-the-clock urgent and emergency care, a review of services says. BBC News

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Care home watchdog tracking deaths

Care home watchdog tracking deaths: Death rates in care and nursing homes in England are to be monitored by the Care Quality Commission to try to identify problems earlier. BBC News

NHS England reveals one in four CCGs faces financial problems

NHS England reveals one in four CCGs faces financial problems: A quarter of CCGs face problems 'making ends meet', according to NHS England's chief financial officer. GP Online

Proposals for the 2014/15 National Tariff

Proposals for the 2014/15 National Tariff: Monitor and NHS England have published three documents on proposals for the 2014/15 National Tariff: the Tariff engagement document; proposals for local payment variations; and proposals for enforcement of the tariff by Monitor and the NHS Trust Development Authority. There are three questionnaires asking for views by the 9th July 2013.

Hospitals to undergo Ofsted-style inspections

Hospitals to undergo Ofsted-style inspections: Health watchdog sets out proposals to restore public confidence in the NHS Hospitals will regularly undergo tough two-week-long inspections and be given Ofsted-style ratings to revolutionise standards of care for patients, under coalition plans.

Maternity wards closure crisis

Maternity wards closure crisis: Maternity wards in England are shutting their doors a total of more than 1,000 times a year forcing expecting mothers to seek care elsewhere or give birth at home, according to new figures. The Daily Telegraph

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4,000 lives a year lost by poor hospital care at weekends

4,000 lives a year lost by poor hospital care at weekends: Poor care in hospitals at weekends is claiming more than 4,000 lives a year, NHS officials have warned. The Daily Telegraph

Hospital 'surveillance' to stop another Stafford scandal

Hospital 'surveillance' to stop another Stafford scandal: NHS hospitals will be placed under constant "surveillance" so health watchdogs respond more quickly to rising death rates, safety incidents, concerns raised by whistleblowers and patient complaints, under new plans. The Daily Telegraph

World’s largest private healthcare company HCA plans expansion into NHS

World’s largest private healthcare company HCA plans expansion into NHS:
The world’s largest private healthcare company co-owned by the assets management firm whose profits helped fund Mitt Romney’s presidential campaigns is looking to expand further into the NHS, according to newly published documents by the Competition Commission. The Independent

Whistle-stop care still puts vulnerable at risk

Whistle-stop care still puts vulnerable at risk: Three-quarters of Britain's councils are still giving elderly and vulnerable people controversial "whistle-stop" home visits which the Government previously branded inhumane. The Independent

NHS patients to get charter of rights

NHS patients to get charter of rights: Hospitals, care homes and GPs could be judged against a new set of patient rights following a radical overhaul of standards to be announced by the health watchdog.The Independent

Reevaluating "Made in America"—Two Cost-Containment Ideas from Abroad

Reevaluating "Made in America"—Two Cost-Containment Ideas from Abroad: In this Commonwealth Fund–supported Perspective, researchers examined two strategies for containing health care costs: Germany's bundled payments and Japan's volume-driven pricing. The Commonwealth Fund

Friday 14 June 2013

Video reveals domestic care neglect

Video reveals domestic care neglect: The BBC obtains footage showing multiple failings in an elderly woman's care, as ministers warn the next abuse scandal may come in the home care sector. BBC News

Name surgeons who refuse data - Hunt

Name surgeons who refuse data - Hunt: Surgeons who refuse to publish their performance data should be publicly named, the health secretary says. BBC News

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Breast cancer risk up for UK Asians

Breast cancer risk up for UK Asians: The breast cancer risk for British Asian women has increased, a study carried out in Leicester has suggested. BBC News

'Never full' practices key to A&E crisis, says top GP

'Never full' practices key to A&E crisis, says top GP: Practices should be prepared never to turn patients away during core hours, to help solve the urgent care crisis, a GP commissioning leader has said. GP Online

Elderly care system ''incentivises neglect''

Elderly care system ''incentivises neglect'': Home care involves low wages and neglect and little regard for the people it is supposed to be looking after. Public Service

Better access to primary care curbs emergency care visits

Green book

Green book: This is the latest version of Immunisation against infectious disease (the Green Book), with all the updated chapters in one document.

Healthcare fraud in the new NHS market: a threat to patient care

Healthcare fraud in the new NHS market: a threat to patient care: This report sets out the potential risks posed to patient care as a result of a marketised NHS. It identifies the prospects for fraud in the NHS as a result of the increased use of private providers to deliver NHS services, and analyses the government’s current approach to counter fraud policy. It compares the possibilities this could bring about with the situation in the United States, and proposes a number of policy responses for dealing with an increase in fraud in the NHS. 

Nursing and midwifery workforce reports

Nursing and midwifery reports:This series includes reports on the future shape of the nursing and midwifery workforces up to 2016, and horizon scanning reports looking ahead 20 years. They provide a range of possible scenarios which need to  be considered alongside Health Education England local education and training board (LETB) investment plans and other emerging evidence to refine the assumptions and produce a clearer picture of likely future supply and demand.

Childhood obesity-related hospital visits quadruple

Childhood obesity-related hospital visits quadruple: 'Generation XXL' is the headline on the front page of the Metro, as the results of a new study show that hospital admissions related to obesity in children have soared in recent years.

Children's heart surgery review shatters confidence in NHS reconfiguration

Children's heart surgery review shatters confidence in NHS reconfiguration: Jeremy Hunt, the health secretary, hears of a failure to recommend a safe, sustainable and accessible way forward.
The Independent Reconfiguration Panel's demolition of proposals for reconfiguring children's heart services has set the benchmark for all future service reviews.
The panel told the health secretary, Jeremy Hunt, that the review of children's heart services had failed in its objective of recommending a safe, sustainable and accessible way forward.