Wednesday 6 March 2013

The increasing demands on Accident and Emergency departments: no easy answers

The increasing demands on Accident and Emergency departments: no easy answers: Few health policy issues have received greater attention than how best to meet the demands on hospital A&E departments − and manage the associated unscheduled admissions to hospital. There is now extensive practical advice available on NHS websites, and most trusts have had at least one Emergency Care Intensive Support Team (ECIST) review of their services. Despite this, the reality is that many health economies are struggling to cope with demand.

Call to action on reducing avoidable deaths

Call to action on reducing avoidable deaths: Improvements in the fight against the 5 major causes of death, including new plans to tackle cardiovascular disease, could save 30,000 lives by 2020, Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has announced today.

NHS competition rules to be changed

NHS competition rules to be changed: Controversial regulations governing the contracting out of services in the NHS will be re-written amid growing concerns about increasing competition, the government says. BBC News

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Hunt: NHS has lagged behind for too long

Hunt: NHS has lagged behind for too long: Health Secretary says NHS guilty of ''shocking under performance'' when tackling the five big causes of death. Public Service

Huge rise in hospital spending by PCTs

Cardiovascular disease outcomes strategy: improving outcomes for people with or at risk of cardiovascular disease

Cardiovascular disease outcomes strategy: improving outcomes for people with or at risk of cardiovascular disease: This strategy document provides advice to local authority and NHS commissioners and providers about actions to improve cardiovascular disease outcomes. It sets out outcomes for people with or at risk of cardiovascular disease in line with the NHS and public health outcomes frameworks.

UK position worsens in 'early death league'

UK position worsens in 'early death league': “The UK is lagging behind progress by similar countries on many indicators for ill-health” BBC News reports, based on a study that generated a wide range of media coverage.

Stafford Hospital scandal: NHS boss faces MP grilling - BBC News

Stafford Hospital scandal: NHS boss faces MP grilling - BBC News:

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Stafford Hospital scandal: NHS boss faces MP grilling
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NHS chief executive Sir David Nicholson has spelled out his determination to carry on leading the health service as he faced a grilling from MPs over his role in the Stafford Hospital scandal. There have been calls for Sir David's resignation over the ...
Mid Staffs scandal: NHS boss 'determined' to stayChannel 4 News
NHS was not 'equipped or capable' of dealing with problems at Mid Staffs ...The Independent
I won't quit shamed NHS boss tells MPsExpress.co.uk
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Government to legislate for plain cigarette packaging this year

Government to legislate for plain cigarette packaging this year: UK to follow example of Australia, where cigarettes must be sold in drab packets with graphic health warnings
Ministers are to introduce plain packaging for cigarettes along the Australian model with legislation this year, after becoming convinced that the branding is a key factor in why young people start to smoke.

Sir David Nicholson: I am the right man to lead NHS

Sir David Nicholson: I am the right man to lead NHS: Facing MPs' questions over the Mid Staffs hospital scandal, chief executive admits failings but is 'absolutely determined to stay'

Mid Staffs scandal: Patient interests were neglected for years by NHS mangers as hospitals concentrated on cutting waiting times, Sir David Nicholson tells MPs

Mid Staffs scandal: Patient interests were neglected for years by NHS mangers as hospitals concentrated on cutting waiting times, Sir David Nicholson tells MPs
Patient interests were neglected for years by NHS mangers as hospitals concentrated on cutting waiting times at the expense of good care, the head of the service admitted today. The Independent

Mentally ill people nearly five times more likely to be victims of murder than general population

Mentally ill people nearly five times more likely to be victims of murder than general population: People suffering from mental illness are almost five times more likely to be victims of murder than the general population, researchers have found. The Independent