Friday 19 December 2014

A transformation fund for the NHS

A transformation fund for the NHS We and The King’s Fund have both called for a properly resourced ’transformation fund’ to support change in the NHS. Over the coming months, we'll be working together to explore the concept in more detail, including what resource is required and alternative sources of funding. The Health Foundation

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GMC to review its treatment of vulnerable doctors under fitness to practise investigation

GMC to review its treatment of vulnerable doctors under fitness to practise investigation The General Medical Council (GMC) is committed to reviewing the way it treats vulnerable doctors under fitness to practise investigations following the publication of an independent review it commissioned.

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Press release: PHE figures confirm flu season has started

Press release: PHE figures confirm flu season has started Following Public Health England (PHE) advice, the Chief Medical Officer has this week issued guidance to all GPs in England about using antiviral drugs, for people presenting with flu-like illness who are at higher risk of developing complications. Although flu is starting to circulate, flu levels currently remain relatively low.

Integrating personal budgets for people with mental health problems

Integrating personal budgets for people with mental health problems This resource aims to support staff who are working with mental health personal budgets. The guide gives an overview of the terminology and current policy background; it also examines the key areas that need to be tackled for integration to become a reality; and it makes recommendations for implementing integrated personal budgets in mental health. Social Care Institute for Excellence

Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) systems map: overview of the factors influencing the development of AMR and the interactions between them

Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) systems map: overview of the factors influencing the development of AMR and the interactions between them The aim of producing an AMR systems map is to provide a broad overview of the factors influencing the development of antimicrobial resistance and the interactions between them rather than detailed consideration of individual factors or infectious agents. It is hoped that this will increase awareness of the diverse factors that influence AMR, aid research groups in identifying issues for investigation and aid in policy development. Department of Health

Care.data review raises questions

Care.data review raises questions An independent review on the first stage of NHS England's controversial care.data programme says a wide range of "unresolved" questions must be answered before it can proceed. E-Health Insider

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Shift workers more likely to report poor health

Shift workers more likely to report poor health "Higher rates of obesity and ill-health have been found in shift workers than the general population," BBC News reports.

These are the key findings of a survey into health trends among shift workers; defined as any working pattern outside of the normal fixed eight-hour working day (though start and finish times may vary).

According to the survey (The Health Survey for England 2013), shift workers were more likely to report general ill-health, have a higher body mass index (BMI) and increased incidence of chronic diseases such as diabetes.

Exclusive: GP funding hit as CCGs denied £180m in quality payments

Exclusive: GP funding hit as CCGs denied £180m in quality payments CCGs have missed out on more than £180m of funding that many had earmarked for primary care, official data reveal. GP Online

NHS managers 'delaying cancer tests to meet targets and avoid fines' are putting lives at 'serious risk' 

NHS managers 'delaying cancer tests to meet targets and avoid fines' are putting lives at 'serious risk'  NHS guidelines say that 93 per cent of patients given an urgent GP referral for suspected cancer should be seen by a specialist in hospital within two weeks, who will then send them for tests. The Daily Mail

People with learning disabilities should not have to call a hospital home

People with learning disabilities should not have to call a hospital home Care Quality Commission report into Calderstone’s NHS trust is sharp reminder why urgent action is needed.

The report by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) that was announced yesterday paints a sickening picture of what was found within inpatient units for people with a learning disability run by Calderstones NHS trust.

The CQC found serious deficiencies in the quality of care, including dirty and unsafe wards and seclusion rooms, inadequate staffing, frequent use of physical restraint and seclusion – including face-down restraint – and failures in relation to the Mental Health Act. The CQC report also reveals that 40% of patients at Calderstones have been there for five years or more, mostly detained under the Mental Health Act, many subject to Ministry of Justice restrictions. Continue reading... The Guardian

How NHS organisations should use social media

How NHS organisations should use social media New report analyses top NHS social media users and recommends top tips for engagement and building presence


With the dust settling over the chancellor’s £2bn “down payment” on NHS England’s Five Year Forward View, it’s becoming clear that its implementation will impact on all NHS and social care providers.

Applications are due by the end of January to become one of the new care models envisioned. NHS chief executive Simon Stevens has emphasised that radical change is both required and expected, a view reinforced by last week’s Dalton Report to NHS England on future care models. Continue reading... The Guardian

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A&E waiting times won't be published so staff can have a break, says Hunt

A&E waiting times won't be published so staff can have a break, says Hunt Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt denies 'news blackout' on publishing A&E figures over the festive period and insists staff "deserve" a break. The Daily Telegraph

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Norovirus closes wards in nine hospital amid fears of winter NHS crisis

Norovirus closes wards in nine hospital amid fears of winter NHS crisis Nine hospitals have been forced to close wards because of outbreaks of the norovirus, according to a report. The Independent

Obesity could be considered a disability after landmark EU ruling on workplace discrimination

Obesity could be considered a disability after landmark EU ruling on workplace discrimination Being severely overweight – classified as having a body mass index of more than 30 – could be considered a disability if it affects an employee’s ability to work, European judges have ruled. The Independent

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