Thursday, 31 October 2013

Kettering Hospital has improved, says new watchdog report

Kettering Hospital has improved, says new watchdog report A report has found significant improvements have been made at Kettering Hospital since a similar inspection earlier this year. Northamptonshire Telegraph

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Residents at Northampton care home had sores so deep “you could feel the bone”, hearing told

Residents at Northampton care home had sores so deep “you could feel the bone”, hearing told Residents at a Northampton care home were found with pressure sores so deep ‘you could feel the bone’, a hearing was told today. Northampton Chronicle and Echo

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Emergency admissions to hospital: managing the demand

Emergency admissions to hospital: managing the demand Many emergency admissions to hospital are avoidable and many patients stay in hospital longer than is necessary, according to a report today by the National Audit Office. Improving the flow of patients through the system will be critical to the NHS’s ability to cope with future winter pressures on urgent and emergency care services.
Today’s report points out that, at a time when NHS budgets are under significant pressure, the number of emergency admissions to hospitals is continuing to rise, albeit at a slower rate than in the past. National Audit Office
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Care leaver strategy

Care leaver strategy This is a cross-departmental strategy document that sets out in one place the steps the government is taking - from housing to health services, from the justice system to educational institutions - to support care leavers to live independently once they have left their placement.
The new strategy includes a wide range of commitments from government to improve the help and support available to young people leaving care across all areas of life. All young people leaving care will be able to see exactly what support is available to them as they take the first steps into adult life. Department of Health

NHS Employers workforce survey results published

NHS Employers workforce survey results published The findings from the workforce survey enable us to share with employers the current reported trends in the labour market across the NHS, nationally and regionally. NHS Employers

Seven-day services in the NHS

Seven-day services in the NHS The BMA has published information about the proposals to make more NHS services available all week round including background, the BMA’s position and evidence about the impact of the plan on hospitals. The BMA

Could the EU Reform the NHS?

Could the EU Reform the NHS? An EU law has just come into force that may shake up the NHS more than any political party has ever been able to do. The Directive on Patients' Rights in Cross-border Healthcare gives the right to any EU citizen to get healthcare in any other EU Member ... The Huffington Post

PIP implant breast cancer link ruled out

PIP implant breast cancer link ruled out Faulty breast implants widely known as PIP (Poly Implant Prosthese) were back in the news today, with the release of a new report that found that women who have the faulty implants are not at higher risk of cancer.

Mental Health Act detentions top 50,000 a year

Mental Health Act detentions top 50,000 a year  Detentions continue to rise while use of place of safety orders fall. Health and Social Care Information Centre

Peer support workers: a practical guide to implementation

Peer support workers: a practical guide to implementation This guide from the Centre for Mental Health sets out four phases for an organisation looking to introduce peer worker posts: preparation; recruitment; employment; and ongoing development. It advises organisations on the key questions they need to ask, addresses common myths and provides sample documents to use.

The national pain audit: third report

The national pain audit: third report This audit from the Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (HQIP) has found that safety protocols need to be reviewed in many specialist pain services to ensure that mental health risk assessment and full case reviews of missed diagnoses are routinely performed. It recommended that specialist training is given to staff so they can better identify and manage those at risk.

Less smokers are using NHS help to quit

Less smokers are using NHS help to quit 11% drop in people using NHS Stop Smoking Services last year. OnMedica

Young army recruits at higher risk of mental illness

Young army recruits at higher risk of mental illness
A report by ForcesWatch claims those joining the army under the age of 18 are far more likely to suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other mental health problems after leaving the forces. The report looked at over 40 existing studies into mental health problems among armed services personnel, in addition to interviews with veterans. The research also indicated that young recruits from disadvantaged backgrounds were... Healthcare Today

UK warned that youth unemployment is 'public health time bomb waiting to explode'

UK warned that youth unemployment is 'public health time bomb waiting to explode'

Youth unemployment in the UK and throughout Europe is a "public health time bomb waiting to explode" the World Health Organisation has warned. The Independent

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