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.
Monday, 24 April 2023
Therapy dog helps children with eating disorders
Kettering Hospital needs to get its act together, says MP
Highbury Residential Care Home in Rushden rated inadequate by CQC and placed in special measures
Highbury Residential Care Home in Rushden rated inadequate by CQC and placed in special measures he bosses of a Rushden care home are ‘disappointed’ after being rated inadequate, but determined to meet the actions the CQC has asked them to take.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has rated Highbury Residential Care Home in Irchester Road as inadequate and placed it in special measures following an inspection in February. Northamptonshire Telegraph
See also:
- CQC rates Northamptonshire care home inadequate and places it in special measures Care Quality Commission
Five principles for implementing the NHS Impact approach to improvement in England
Five principles for implementing the NHS Impact approach to improvement in England The NHS is facing an unprecedented range of workforce, financial and performance pressures. The time has come to think and act differently and to do so at pace. What is needed is a strategy and management system capable of maximising the impact and spread of the many promising NHS-led innovations, service improvements and new technologies.
The new NHS Impact approach to improvement could help to meet this need. It rightly articulates the importance of taking an aligned and integrated approach to improvement delivery and capability building across NHS provider organisations and integrated care systems (ICSs). The Health FoundationRestoring public confidence in the NHS will be no easy feat
Restoring public confidence in the NHS will be no easy feat With the latest British Social Attitudes survey showing that public satisfaction with the NHS has fallen to the lowest level ever recorded, Professor Sir John Curtice looks back at satisfaction with the health service over the years and points out that the lesson for policy-makers is much the same as two decades ago. Nuffield Trust
NHS England business continuity management toolkit
Mental health services to face surprise spot-checks after series of abuse scandals, watchdog warns
Mental health services to face surprise spot-checks after series of abuse scandals, watchdog warns Unannounced and out-of-hours spot-checks on mental health services are set to ramp up following a string of abuse scandals, The Independent can reveal.
The Care Quality Commission’s new mental health chief Chris Dzikiti said he was “saddened” by “unacceptable” scandals in the last six months, warning the regulator “will use the powers [it has] to hold people to account.”
Court may need to decide if nurses' strike is legal
Pat Cullen told the BBC members believe the government is punishing nurses for rejecting the government's pay offer.
Health Secretary Steve Barclay is to challenge whether the RCN has a mandate for its 48-hour walkout on 30 April.
Ms Cullen said that if the court found against the union, it would "never do anything illegal". BBC News
- RCN responds to NHS Employers statement on a legal challenge to the next nursing strike Royal College of Nursing
- RCN responds to government 'letter before action' and threat of interim court order to stop entire 48-hour nurse strike Royal College of Nursing
- NHS urges Steve Barclay to intervene in legal row over nurses' strike The Daily Mail
- RCN strike presents serious risk to NHS treatment The Daily Telegraph
- RCN chief: legal action over nurses’ strikes is ‘blatant threat’ The Guardian
- Health Secretary gives nurses' union until midday to call off upcoming strikes ITV News
- Health Secretary Steve Barclay to pursue legal action to stop nurses' strike Sky News
- Nurses strikes: Union boss says members are being 'treated as criminals' Sky News
Woman's bowel cancer spotted by artificial intelligence
The 'lung MOT' scan trucks helping to diagnose lung cancer earlier in deprived areas
England’s ambulance crews spend 1.8m hours a year on mental health callouts
Woman who miscarried fined by NHS for claiming free prescription while pregnant
Regulator to review safety concerns over medicines courier used by NHS
Gonorrhoea IS spread by kissing: Game-changing study overturns decades of medical advice
- A systematic review of kissing as a risk factor for oropharyngeal gonorrhoea or chlamydia (abstract) Sexually Transmitted Diseases