Tuesday, 18 November 2014

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Need help managing your library books? We've got an app for that... We've just launched the BookMyne App to help our users search, find and manage their library books. NHFT Library Services

University of Northampton to open UK’s first Competence Test Centre for internationally educated nurses and midwives

University of Northampton to open UK’s first Competence Test Centre for internationally educated nurses and midwives The University of Northampton has today opened the UK's first practical assessment centre for nurses and midwives who completed their training outside of Europe. University of Northampton

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Parliamentary Health Service Ombudsman: the 'people's' ombudsman - how it failed us

Parliamentary Health Service Ombudsman: the 'people's' ombudsman - how it failed us This report highlights concerns about the way in which patient complaints are handled by the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman. Using examples of patients' experiences, it outlines the failings in the efficacy and speed of the complaints handling process. Finally, it recommends that the House of Commons Public Administration Select Committee and government reform complaints handling within the NHS and the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman. The Patients Association
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Intelligent monitoring of GP practices

Intelligent monitoring of GP practices The intelligent monitoring system uses 38 readily available indicators to assess the quality of GP services and decide where and what to inspect. Care Quality Commission

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Exploring CQC’s well-led domain: how can boards ensure a positive organisational culture?

Exploring CQC’s well-led domain: how can boards ensure a positive organisational culture? Following the Francis Report into the failures of care at Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust, and the government’s response to the report, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has introduced a more rigorous and wide-ranging approach to inspecting health care providers. The main purpose of inspections is to assess the quality of care delivered to patients. In making this assessment, CQC now also analyses the leadership and organisational culture of providers. The CQC’s inspections focus on five key lines of enquiry as part of its ‘well-led’ domain. These lines of enquiry derive from research undertaken by staff at The King’s Fund and the Center for Creative Leadership into leadership and culture and draw on a strong evidence base.

Care claim backlog to cost NHS £250m

Care claim backlog to cost NHS £250m The NHS has set aside £250m to pay out to families who have put in retrospective claims for the cost of caring for their loved ones at home or in a nursing home. BBC News

Fewer than half of leg amputees get good care, national audit reveals

The NHS needs a 10-year funding commitment

The NHS needs a 10-year funding commitment The NHS Confederation chief executive explains the benefits of giving the health service a longer financial settlement.

Its not all doom and gloom for the NHS

The debate about the future of the NHS is one that lurches between two significant challenges: quality and finance. Quality can be difficult to define and is often subjective. It spans a range of complex issues including safety, patient experience and ultimately the outcomes for patients and their families. No wonder most of us focus on debating cold, hard cash.

If we are to transform health and care what we really need to do is take the debate about money off the table and move back to the real issue that affects us how to define and deliver a high-quality health and care system in the 21st century. Continue reading... The Guardian

More hospitals face A&E crisis like Colchester

More hospitals face A&E crisis like Colchester Chronic underfunding endemic in emergency care, warns one of Englands most senior doctors, after major incident declared.

A number of other hospitals in England are likely to be facing severe problems of staff shortages and patient-demand of the scale that prompted the declaration of a major incident at Colchester hospital last week, one of the countrys most senior doctors has warned.

Dr Clifford Mann, president of the College of Emergency Medicine, says hospitals are feeling acute pressure over accident and emergency units, in part because these are often inadequately funded under the system through which the government finances healthcare. Continue reading... The Guardian

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Emergency measures announced to contain bird flu in Britain and the Netherlands

Emergency measures announced to contain bird flu in Britain and the Netherlands The European Commission announces measures including culling and banning sales of poultry products from affected areas. The Daily Telegraph

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Hidden toll of drinking among retired professional women

Hidden toll of drinking among retired professional women Rise of home shopping delivery services masking scale of drinking problem among elderly women warns Priory consultant. The Daily Telegraph

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