This blog covers the latest UK health care news, publications, policy announcements, events and information focused on the NHS, as well as the latest media stories and local news coverage of the NHS Trusts in Northamptonshire.
Friday, 25 September 2015
Northampton General Hospital must cut agency nurses spend by almost £1m
Northampton General Hospital must cut agency nurses spend by almost £1m Northampton General Hospital bosses must slash current spending on agency nurses by almost £1m a year based on latest figures. Northampton Chronicle and Echo
Blue light services bungle sees broken-armed rider left in a ditch near Northamptonshire for two hours and 40 minutes
Blue light services bungle sees broken-armed rider left in a ditch near Northamptonshire for two hours and 40 minutes A stricken motorcyclist was left in a ditch near the Northamptonshire border with a broken arm for close to three hours after a mix up between three neighbouring police forces. Northampton Chronicle and Echo
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- Ditch crash biker sent 'pillar-to-post' BBC Northampton
- Crash victim left in ditch by police BBC Northampton
Foundation trust and NHS trust mergers 2010 to 2015
Foundation trust and NHS trust mergers 2010 to 2015 Mergers of trusts in the NHS are often instigated by national bodies so that NHS trusts can gain foundation trust status or failing providers can be rescued from financial difficulties. This report looks at 20 mergers between 2010 and mid-2015 and finds that significant sums of money are being spent on such mergers (£2 billion on just 12 mergers over this period), often based on faulty reasoning and a lack of evidence that mergers offer lasting solutions. The King's Fund
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- NHS mergers: putting all our baskets into one egg? The King's Fund
Financial fraud costs the NHS more than £5 billion a year
Financial fraud costs the NHS more than £5 billion a year Most of this is occurs in the payroll, procurement and pharmaceutical services, claims analysis. OnMedica
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- The Financial Cost of Healthcare Fraud Report 2015 PKF Accountants
- Fraud 'costing NHS over £5bn a year' BBC News
- NHS losing billions to 'fraud by doctors and dentists' The Daily Telegraph
- NHS fraud could cost £1b because of government cuts The Independent
- Department of Health rejects 'highly speculative' estimate of general practice fraud Pulse
Transforming healthcare in England’s core cities
Transforming healthcare in England’s core cities This report shows how CCGs in England’s core cities are taking up the challenge set out in the Five Year Forward View and transforming the way in which healthcare is delivered to the benefit of their local population. The key themes of the report are: developing new partnerships, ensuring equity of care across diverse populations, improving wellbeing, and finding better ways to provide healthcare services. NHS Clinical Commissioners
Nothing general about general practice, NHS ad campaign tells students
Nothing general about general practice, NHS ad campaign tells students The NHS in England has launched a social media advertising campaign to attract more doctors into general practice. GP Online
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- New campaign launched to inspire young medics to choose general practice Health Education England
UK cancer patients being denied drugs due to inflated prices, say experts
UK cancer patients being denied drugs due to inflated prices, say experts Research reveals how drug firms are charging the NHS such high prices the health service no longer offers them to patients
Cancer patients are being denied drugs on the NHS that could lengthen their lives because of unnecessarily exorbitant prices, say experts.
The drugs are cheap to make, and are available to patients in some other countries at much lower prices, according to new research. Continue reading... The Guardian
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Cancer patients are being denied drugs on the NHS that could lengthen their lives because of unnecessarily exorbitant prices, say experts.
The drugs are cheap to make, and are available to patients in some other countries at much lower prices, according to new research. Continue reading... The Guardian
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New NHS contract will worsen shortage of junior doctors, Jeremy Hunt told
New NHS contract will worsen shortage of junior doctors, Jeremy Hunt told Trainee doctors group says changes to terms and conditions present ‘immediate risk to provision of healthcare’ and will weaken NHS for generations.
Imposing a punitive new contract on young doctors will exacerbate already serious staffing shortages in key areas of frontline NHS care, their leaders have warned Jeremy Hunt.
In a sharply worded letter they have told the health secretary that forcing junior doctors to work even more antisocial hours while ending overtime pay will weaken the NHS for generations Continue reading... The Guardian
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Imposing a punitive new contract on young doctors will exacerbate already serious staffing shortages in key areas of frontline NHS care, their leaders have warned Jeremy Hunt.
In a sharply worded letter they have told the health secretary that forcing junior doctors to work even more antisocial hours while ending overtime pay will weaken the NHS for generations Continue reading... The Guardian
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- How much are junior doctors paid, and why are they threatening to strike? The Daily Telegraph
- Letter from medical Royal College presidents to Jeremy Hunt – in full The Guardian
- This is how we staunch the flow of junior doctors out of the NHS The Guardian
- Junior doctors’ new contract is a disaster | Letters The Guardian
- General practice is facing a perfect storm | Letters The Guardian
Alzheimer's scandal: Government adviser Dame Sally Davies backtracks over claims she tried to discredit study
Alzheimer's scandal: Government adviser Dame Sally Davies backtracks over claims she tried to discredit study It is alleged that Dame Sally received confidential information under the strict embargo terms of the journal Nature. The Daily Telegraph
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Health apps approved by NHS 'may put users at risk of identity theft'
Health apps approved by NHS 'may put users at risk of identity theft' Health apps accredited by the NHS may not be adequately protecting personal information from hackers, a university study has claimed. The Independent
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- NHS approved apps 'leaking' ID data BBC News
- The NHS health apps that leave your data vulnerable to hackers The Daily Mail
- NHS-backed apps 'putting privacy at risk' The Daily Telegraph
- NHS-accredited health apps putting users’ privacy at risk, study finds The Guardian
NHS unveils 'hospital chains' scheme in bid to secure the future of small, local clinics
NHS unveils 'hospital chains' scheme in bid to secure the future of small, local clinics The NHS will secure the future of small local hospitals by placing them in “hospital chains” led by some of the country’s leading medical institutions. The Independent
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