£120 million investment for research to improve NHS services: The Department of Health has announced funding of £120 million for an open competition to research ways of improving NHS services. Each research project will involve collaborative partnerships between a university and surrounding NHS organisations and will be overseen by the National Institute of Health Research.
This blog covers the latest UK health care news, publications, policy announcements, events and information focused on the NHS, as well as the latest media stories and local news coverage of the NHS Trusts in Northamptonshire.
Thursday, 10 January 2013
Breast care services reviewed
Breast care services reviewed: The way concerns over a hospital's breast care services were managed after alleged botched operations by a surgeon, Ian Paterson, is reviewed. BBC News
Telehealth no longer a remote possibility for general practice
Telehealth no longer a remote possibility for general practice: Following its success across the UK, NHS Stoke on Trent CCG is running a clinical rollout of advice and interactive Messages (AIM) for health - the Florence SMS texting telehealth service, writes Professor Ruth Chambers. GP Online
3,500 NHS managers at risk of redundancy
3,500 NHS managers at risk of redundancy: HSJ has reported that some 3,500 NHS managers have been told that they are at risk of redundancy. And the journal has said that while there are 5-7,000 vacancies in the system, not all of those at risk of redundancy will get jobs with new organisations. Around 600 redundancies have already been made during 2012-13, with a worst case scenario of 4,000 lay-offs taking place this year. Of the 3,500 staff identified ... Healthcare Today
What healthcare managers can expect in 2013
What healthcare managers can expect in 2013: As the NHS prepares for restructuring, health service leaders will experience difficulty, uncertainty and instability.
CQC: Government's hospital inspectors criticised in damning report
CQC: Government's hospital inspectors criticised in damning report: CQC: The Government's heath watchdog has a "long way to travel" before it is fit for purpose, an MP has warned. The Daily Telegraph
Sydney 2012: a new strain of norovirus blamed for most winter vomiting cases
Sydney 2012: a new strain of norovirus blamed for most winter vomiting cases:
A new strain of norovirus has been responsible for the majority of recent cases of the winter vomiting bug, health experts said. The Independent
A new strain of norovirus has been responsible for the majority of recent cases of the winter vomiting bug, health experts said. The Independent
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