Friday 19 April 2013

Measles risk 'for million children'

Measles risk 'for million children': More than a million schoolchildren could be susceptible to measles due to the MMR vaccine scare, warn child health doctors in the UK. BBC News

Call for minimum nursing levels

Call for minimum nursing levels: Minimum nursing staffing levels are needed to protect hospital patients from the impact of cuts in the NHS, a leading health union says. BBC News

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Cancer 'increases money worries'

Cancer 'increases money worries': Cancer patients in the UK can find their illness costs them hundreds of pounds a month, a charity has warned. BBC News

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BMA calls on Lords to throw out 'section 75' commissioning rules

BMA calls on Lords to throw out 'section 75' commissioning rules: BMA leaders have called for controversial 'section 75' NHS commissioning regulations to be withdrawn. GP Online

Junior doctors "invisible" in NHS IT

Junior doctors ?invisible? in NHS IT: Dr Wai Keong Wong has called on NHS managers and suppliers to engage with "invisible" junior doctors, and recognise them as the real forgotten users of many hospital systems. E-Health Insider

Former NHS chief exec says Francis ‘let Government off the hook’

NICE publish dementia commissioning guide: practical advice for commissioners

NICE publish dementia commissioning guide: practical advice for commissioners: NICE have published a new guide to help commissioners provide evidence-based care for people with dementia. Providing care for our ageing population seems not to have been out of the news in recent years and rightly so, especially as the headline stories are frequently not positive. A recent Care Quality Commission report found that people [read the full story...] The Mental Elf

Raising standards, putting people first: our strategy for 2013 to 2016

Raising standards, putting people first: our strategy for 2013 to 2016: This strategy document outlines changes to the way that CQC will inspect and regulate services to make sure they provide people with safe, effective, compassionate and high-quality care, and to encourage them to make improvements. The changes include: appointing chief inspectors of hospitals and social care and support; developing new fundamental standards of care; and publishing better information for the public, including ratings of services.

Community treatment orders 'don't reduce psychiatric readmissions'

Community treatment orders 'don't reduce psychiatric readmissions': "'Psychiatric Asbos' were an error says key advisor," The Independent reports. The news comes from new research examining the effectiveness of community treatment orders (CTOs), a legal measure that allows mental health teams to impose compulsory supervision on a patient after they have been discharged from an involuntary stay in hospital.

Mechanics find body in NHS mortuary van - The Independent

Mechanics find body in NHS mortuary van - The Independent:

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Mechanics find body in NHS mortuary van
The Independent
NHS Grampian is investigating the “serious incident”, which happened in Aberdeen. A porter took the vehicle to get a back light repaired but was unaware that a body was still inside. A spokeswoman for the health board said: “This is a very serious ...
Shock as body found in NHS van at garageExpress.co.uk
Worker axed after garage finds a body in NHS vanThe Scottish Sun
Dead body found in back of van by mechanics after NHS worker takes it to ...Daily Mail
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More than 1,200 people with a learning disability die of avoidable causes

More than 1,200 people with a learning disability die of avoidable causes: CCGs could play a key role in ending the health inequalities faced by people with a learning disability in the NHS
To date nearly 100 families have shared with us how they have been devastated by the death of a loved one with a learning disability, due to bad practice and neglect in the health service. Our reports Death by Indifference and 74 deaths and counting have concluded that this is a result of institutional discrimination in NHS services.

Homeopathy is nonsense, says new chief scientist

Homeopathy is nonsense, says new chief scientist: The NHS is spending millions of pounds every year on "nonsense" homoeopathic treatments which are not supported by a shred of evidence, the government's new chief scientist has said. The Daily Telegraph

Postcode lottery in cancer survival

Postcode lottery in cancer survival: Cancer patients face "wide and persistent" variations in survival rates depending on where they live, according to official statistics. The Daily Telegraph