All Acute care articles – Page 391

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    Scottish hospitals to face surprise hygiene inspections

    2008-11-11T12:13:00Z

    All hospitals in Scotland face unannounced inspections to check they are clean and preventing the spread of infection.Health secretary Nicola Sturgeon announced the measure as part of a consultation on infection control.

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    Better NHS training, improved NHS productivity

    2008-11-11T09:00:00Z

    Effective training can have far-reaching benefits, as an initiative at one trust has demonstrated

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    Healthcare Commission to investigate Birmingham Children's Hospital

    2008-11-10T13:25:00Z

    The Healthcare Commission today said it would investigate serious concerns about care and management at Birmingham Children's Hospital foundation trust.Clinicians at the hospital and at University Hospitals Birmingham foundation trust reported problems including a perception of 'poor and disorganised management processes and lack of confidence in managers at all levels'.

  • Comment

    Jenny Rogers on enoughism

    2008-11-10T01:00:00Z

    It is probably a bit eccentric, but I began a recent holiday by spending three days with a modest and talented genius called Chris Wing, who comes and sorts out your messy home.

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    Hospital prescribing: a taste of each other's medicine

    2008-11-10T01:00:00Z

    Comparing acute trusts' prescribing activity is a valuable if difficult exercise, say Ray Fitzpatrick and Ron Pate

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    Organ donation: a bit of give and take

    2008-11-10T01:00:00Z

    The row over consent to organ donation is as old as transplantation itself. With a government task force due to make a final decision soon it has had to navigate some murky ethical waters, writes Daloni Carlisle

  • News

    Queen Mary's chief resigns as trust plans three-way merger

    2008-11-07T13:13:00Z

    The chief executive of Queen Mary's Hospital trust in Sidcup has resigned in the week her board signed off plans to merge with two other trusts.

  • News

    Rise in assaults on NHS staff

    2008-11-06T13:01:00Z

    More than 55,000 physical assaults were reported against NHS staff in England last year.

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    Managers warn NHS top-up review risks inequalities

    2008-11-06T09:00:00Z

    Health managers have given a cautious welcome to cancer czar Mike Richards' landmark review of co-payments but warned that the plans could make the NHS less 'equal'.

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    NHS trusts may face charges for 'never events'

    2008-11-06T09:00:00Z

    Politicians have urged health officials to make hospital trusts bear the full cost of so-called 'never events' to help redress the imbalance between weak commissioners and strong providers.

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    NICE may change drug rules for end of life

    2008-11-06T09:00:00Z

    The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence wants to apply different rules when deciding whether to recommend expensive drugs for terminally ill patients with rare conditions.

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    Helen Bevan on the six lessons of success

    2008-11-06T09:00:00Z

    This is my 11th year as a national improvement leader in the NHS. During this time, I have led or supported more than 70 major national improvement initiatives, in priority areas such as quality, emergency care, waiting times, cancer services, leadership and care closer to home. Yet I have never ...

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    Christine Beasley on how staff can revolutionise the NHS

    2008-11-06T09:00:00Z

    I have been involved with the Productive Ward, designed by the NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement, from the very beginning of its development, and personally launched the initiative at the Royal College of Nursing conference in 2007. Since then, I have kept a close interest in its progress.

  • News

    Monitor attempts to keep DH 'at bay'

    2008-11-06T09:00:00Z

    Monitor and the Department of Health could be heading for another tussle over central direction versus local freedoms.

  • News

    PCTs outsource provider arms to foundation trust

    2008-11-06T09:00:00Z

    Hartlepool and Stockton-on-Tees teaching primary care trusts have outsourced their entire provider arms to a local foundation trust.

  • News

    NHS Wales chief to step down to focus on 26-week target

    2008-11-06T09:00:00Z

    The chief executive of NHS Wales is to stand down and focus on the country's 26-week referral to treatment target, which organisations are struggling to meet.

  • News

    Organ donor reforms speed delivery of gift of life

    2008-11-06T01:00:00Z

    Organ transplant services say they have had to succeed in spite of the structures around them. Under bold new plans local managers will play a pivotal role in increasing donations. Stuart Shepherd reports

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    NHS Better Care, Better Value indicators

    2008-11-06T01:00:00Z

    The NHS Better Care, Better Value indicators are published each quarter for all primary care, acute hospital and foundation trusts by the NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement.

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    Trust withdraws job offer from chief convicted of drink-driving

    2008-11-05T10:44:00Z

    A hospital trust has withdrawn the offer of a job from its new chief executive - two weeks after publicly announcing she was to take up the post.Jane Perrin had been due to take over at Trafford Healthcare trust towards the end of the year and had already met some ...

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    NHS top-up review results announced

    2008-11-04T16:30:00Z

    Primary care trusts will be expected to collaborate on commissioning decisions as a result of national clinical director for cancer Mike Richards' reforms to rules on topping up NHS care.