Monday, 1 July 2013

£1.9m investment in more nursing staff at NGH

£1.9m investment in more nursing staff at NGH: More than 120 additional nursing staff will be in place on Northampton General Hospital's wards by October, announced director of nursing and midwifery Suzie Loader today. NGH News

NGH surgeons have 'normal' death rates - Northampton Chronicle & Echo


Northampton Chronicle & Echo
NGH surgeons have 'normal' death rates
Northampton Chronicle & Echo
Data to be published on Northampton General Hospital surgeons shows rates of deaths following operations are normal, hospital bosses have said. Ten medical and surgical specialities are publishing their clinical outcomes from non-emergency as part of ...

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WHO to recommend earlier HIV drugs

WHO to recommend earlier HIV drugs: New guidelines from the World Health Organization about HIV treatment could see millions of extra people being given life-saving medicine. BBC News

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Student medics 'taught bad habits'

Student medics 'taught bad habits': Are young medics getting enough of the right kind of training? BBC News

Monitor to probe GP access and 'new models of primary care'

Monitor to probe GP access and 'new models of primary care': GP access and barriers to 'new models of primary care' will be probed as a part of a wide-ranging review of general practice in England, launched by health regulator Monitor on Monday. GP Online

NHS Direct cancels 111 contracts

NHS Direct cancels 111 contracts: NHS Direct has cancelled contracts to provide NHS 111 in North Essex and Cornwall and admits all of its 111 contracts are "financially unsustainable". E-Health Insider

Workforce planning guide

Workforce planning guide: This guidance sets out the milestones and timelines for the planning process to be operated in 2013/14 to produce 2014/15 workforce investment plans. It aims to secure the future supply of workforce, in a way that both maintains safe staffing levels for patients and supports the transformation of services necessary to drive quality improvement. Stakeholder support in identifying key issues, perspectives and evidence are also called for. Health Education England

UK government backs 'three-parent' IVF

UK government backs 'three-parent' IVF: The Department of Health has published draft regulations on so-called "three-parent IVF".
If the regulations are approved by Parliament, it would make the UK the first country in the world to provide patients with the option of mitochondria replacement techniques. These are innovative IVF-based techniques designed to prevent serious mitochondrial diseases (see below).

Why 2013 could turn out to be a watershed year for telehealth

Why 2013 could turn out to be a watershed year for telehealth: Providing health services remotely can reduce hospitalisations, save lives and help care for people in tough economic times
Telehealth has the potential to reduce hospitalisations and save lives. It also has an important role to play in caring for people against a challenging economic backdrop.

Patients facing eight-hour waits in ambulances outside A&E departments

Patients facing eight-hour waits in ambulances outside A&E departments: Sick patients have been forced to wait up to eight hours in ambulances queuing outside Accident & Emergency units amid a crisis in the system. The Daily Telegraph

Health watchdog put 20 gagging orders on staff

Health watchdog put 20 gagging orders on staff: The troubled health watchdog that is accused of covering up a report into the deaths of mothers and babies at a maternity unit issued at least 20 "gagging orders" to prevent former members of staff from speaking out. The Daily Telegraph

Surgeons' mortality rates are meaningless, say patient groups

Surgeons' mortality rates are meaningless, say patient groups: Surgeons have been criticised by patients' groups for the "meaningless" way in which they have released statistics about death rates following operations. The Daily Telegraph

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The NHS at 65: 'Health tourists' to be charged for care

The NHS at 65: 'Health tourists' to be charged for care:
Migrants will be charged to go to a GP under proposals being unveiled by the Government this week. The plans, to be announced by the Health Secretary, Jeremy Hunt, are part of a crack-down on "health tourists" – those who live outside the EU but use the NHS to obtain free healthcare. The Independent

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