All Acute care articles – Page 397

  • News

    Trusts urged to act on blood clots advice

    2008-09-25T09:00:00Z

    Hospital trusts are being urged to adopt new guidelines designed to prevent blood clots that kill up to 25,000 people a year.

  • News

    Gordon Brown promises free prescriptions for cancer patients

    2008-09-24T12:01:00Z

    Gordon Brown promised to abolish prescription charges for cancer patients as part of a 'new settlement' focusing on fairness.In what had been described before he spoke as the speech of his life, the prime minister's announcement that he would scrap the charges for cancer patients from April was well received ...

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    Ben Bradshaw: NHS top-up debate will never be resolved

    2008-09-24T11:42:00Z

    Health minister Ben Bradshaw has said the dilemma of whether to allow co-payments will never be resolved but that a compromise may be found in adjusting the way drug effectiveness is measured.

  • Comment

    Nicky Jonas on NHS volunteers abroad

    2008-09-24T09:00:00Z

    Volunteering offers stressed-out NHS managers the chance to make a difference in the developing world and learn valuable new skills that can give them an edge when they return home.

  • Comment

    Stephen Ramsden on harm to patients

    2008-09-22T09:00:00Z

    Why is there no public outcry about the harm we cause patients in hospital? Or about the avoidable deaths that happen week in, week out?

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Communicating major change in the NHS

    2008-09-22T09:00:00Z

    How can you woo the workforce into embarking on change rather than alarm them with the unknown? Dominic Walters explains

  • Comment

    Hilary Thomas on caring for the whole patient

    2008-09-22T09:00:00Z

    My 75-year-old father has recently had a coronary angiogram and been referred for bypass graft surgery. When I was a cardiology senior house officer in the Jurassic period, he would never have been referred for such surgery at this age.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    HIV services: caring for older patients

    2008-09-22T09:00:00Z

    As people with HIV/AIDS live longer, services must adapt to meet the needs of more patients and the first generation of HIV-positive pensioners. Emma Dent reports

  • Comment

    Paul Dutton on failing NHS foundation trusts

    2008-09-19T09:00:00Z

    The Department of Health this month issued a consultation paper that rules out insolvency for hospital trusts that are failing financially, a move that risks undermining the original concept of what foundation trusts were meant to be and achieve.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Preventing NHS data security slip-ups

    2008-09-19T09:00:00Z

    Simplifying the way users log on to computer networks can help NHS organisations increase their efficiency and improve compliance with data security requirements. Nick Lamidey explains

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Healthcare providers respond to public reporting

    2008-09-18T09:00:00Z

    In the wake of health minister Lord Darzi's push for quality measurement as a driver for change, there is already renewed interest in public reporting.

  • News

    Moyes warns: invest in governance

    2008-09-18T09:00:00Z

    Foundation trusts have been warned they are not investing enough time or money in memberships and boards of governors. The Department of Health may reassert its control if an organisations cannot prove it is locally accountable, said Bill Moyes, executive chairman of regulator Monitor.

  • News

    Stroke services improving - Royal College of Physicians

    2008-09-18T09:00:00Z

    Stroke services have shown marked improvement in the last two years, an audit by the Royal College of Physicians has shown. The audit of 224 hospitals in all areas of the UK except Scotland found near universal provision of specialist stroke beds.

  • News

    Northwick Park Hospital cleared over maternity deaths

    2008-09-18T09:00:00Z

    An investigation into maternal deaths at Northwick Park Hospital has found the trust innocent of any wrongdoing.

  • News

    Lord Carter to head up NHS competition panel

    2008-09-18T09:00:00Z

    Lord Carter of Coles is to be the first chair and director of the NHS Co-operation and Competition Panel.

  • News

    Andrew Lansley backs value-based drug pricing

    2008-09-18T09:00:00Z

    Pharmaceutical companies should be paid according to the benefits that their drugs bring to patients, shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley has said.

  • News

    ISTCs: where are all the patients?

    2008-09-18T09:00:00Z

    Under-capacity independent sector treatment centres look set to leave the health service £350m out of pocket, despite an upturn in the number of patients treated. Could a system facelift improve usage? Alison Moore investigates

  • News

    NHS failure regime: up to 92 trusts may be culled

    2008-09-18T09:00:00Z

    The Department of Health expects to cull up to six hospital trusts a year under its new failure regime, figures in its impact assessment reveal.The document shows the DH expects to save £200m a year under the plans, which are out for consultation. It focuses on six trusts affected by ...

  • HSJ Knowledge

    NHS in virtual reality: second sight

    2008-09-15T09:00:00Z

    The virtual world of Second Life has a health service, so you can now tour a cyber polyclinic. Daloni Carlisle explains

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Health system integration: straight to the point

    2008-09-15T09:00:00Z

    Data analysis is revealing why people make inappropriate calls to the emergency services and prompting the discovery of new solutions to the problem, reports Stuart Shepherd