Friday, 23 October 2015

NHS to rank top 20 GP practices in Northamptonshire for sending people to A&E

NHS to rank top 20 GP practices in Northamptonshire for sending people to A&E GP practices in Northamptonshire are to be ranked for numbers of frequent A&E patients. Northampton Chronicle and Echo

Special ambulance for frail Northamptonshire falls victims to be withdrawn by NHS

Special ambulance for frail Northamptonshire falls victims to be withdrawn by NHS A non-emergency ambulance service for frail people who have fallen is to be axed in Northamptonshire. Northampton Chronicle and Echo

Social care budget cuts damaging the NHS, latest quarterly monitoring report finds

Social care budget cuts damaging the NHS, latest quarterly monitoring report finds This report examines the views of finance directors on the productivity challenge they face, as well as some key NHS performance data to see how the NHS is performing. Cuts in local authority social care budgets are adversely affecting health services, according to nearly 9 out of 10 (88 per cent) of NHS trust finance directors and 8 out of 10 (80 per cent) of clinical commissioning group finance leads surveyed for the report. The King's Fund

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Report on selected summaries of investigations by the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman: February and March 2015

Report on selected summaries of investigations by the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman: February and March 2015 A new report has revealed the devastating impact that public service failures can have on individuals and how its investigations have resulted in the organisations putting things right for people.

The report is a snapshot of 192 case summaries of the 1,075 investigations of unresolved complaints the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO) completed investigating in February and March 2015.

It includes cases about delayed asylum claims, nursing home patients being wrongly charged thousands of pounds for their nursing home care, delays in diagnosis which meant that one woman was left with unrelenting facial pain for more than a decade, poor end of life care and poor treatment of sepsis, commonly referred to as blood poisoning.

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Rapid Diagnostics: stopping unnecessary use of antibiotics

Rapid Diagnostics: stopping unnecessary use of antibiotics provides an overview of how diagnostics can play an important role in the fight against antimicrobial resistance, by reducing unnecessary use. It then looks at the problems with low uptake of diagnostics and how increase innovation. Review on Antimicrobial Resistance

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Zero hours employment contracts - new guidance for employers

Zero hours employment contracts - new guidance for employers Read the latest government guidance for employers on zero hours employment contracts. NHS Employers

Latest statistics show a drop in sickness absence across the NHS

Latest statistics show a drop in sickness absence across the NHS The latest figures released by the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) show that NHS staff sickness absence has fallen for the first time in a year, from June 2014 where it was 3.95 per cent, to 3.94 per cent in June 2015. NHS Employers

Care pathways: guidance on appraising sustainability

Care pathways: guidance on appraising sustainability New guidance to enable sustainability to be considered when designing new models of care. The suite of documents will allow users to consistently appraise environmental impacts of health care pathways and can also be used when redesigning existing models or investigating the benefits of prevention. Sustainable Development Unit

First trial to prevent Alzheimer's

First trial to prevent Alzheimer's Most research into dementia is about finding treatments for people who are already affected by symptoms.

But a trial is under way in London which aims to prevent Alzheimer's in people at high risk, before they show any physical signs of the disease. BBC News

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NHS England backs 50,000-patient 'primary care home' pilots

NHS England backs 50,000-patient 'primary care home' pilots NHS England has endorsed a pilot programme to deliver care for populations of 30,000 to 50,000 patients under the 'primary care home' model championed by the National Association of Primary Care (NAPC). GP Online

League table reveals increase in NHS clinical research

League table reveals increase in NHS clinical research The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Clinical Research Network has published its annual league table, revealing an increase in clinical research activity across the NHS in England.

The league table, now in its fifth year, details the number of clinical research studies undertaken by each individual trust, and the number of participants recruited into those studies. Continue reading... The Guardian

Radical action on childhood obesity will require political courage

Radical action on childhood obesity will require political courage PHE’s bold blueprint is a potential game-changer but past experience suggests the government’s response will be inadequate

Public Health England’s blueprint on how to get us all to eat less sugar is an important, detailed and necessarily bold document that could – if ministers act on it – change and extend lives. Having sifted the available international evidence on what works, its authors conclude that only truly radical action will make any real difference to the unfolding health disaster of our time.

Governments claim to want policymaking to be evidence-based. On obesity, and specifically sugar’s contribution to our expanding waistlines, here is the proof. It has been collated by the government’s own experts on public health; not campaigners or academics. As such it should be the roadmap that David Cameron tells the team of ministers and civil servants currently drawing up the government’s promised strategy on childhood obesity to follow. Continue reading... The Guardian

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Welfare cuts: Cancer patients face losing up to £120 a month in Government support, warns charity

Welfare cuts: Cancer patients face losing up to £120 a month in Government support, warns charity Macmillan's concerns come as George Osborne tells MPs that he is 'comfortable' with controversial tax credit cuts. The Independent

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