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.