All Acute care articles – Page 479
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      NewsAuthor of reconfiguration blueprint rails against 'wrong, confusing and puzzling' oppositionThe man who wrote the blueprint for Scottish health services has hit out at politicians and unions who originally backed his plans but are now opposing them as they are rolled out locally. 
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      NewsDoctors to provide treatment at threatened siteTeams of GPs have used their commissioning skills to help keep open a community hospital that was threatened with closure. 
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      NewsCumbria and Lancashire CATS contract goes to consultationA contract to allow healthcare company Netcare to provide clinical assessment and treatment services (CATS) across Cumbria and Lancashire has been delayed after local primary care trusts decided to consult on some details. 
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      NewsJoint health and social care regulation body delayed as plans are left out of Queen's SpeechThe merger of the health and social care inspectorates looks set to be delayed by at least six months following the absence of a bill to implement it in the Queen's Speech. 
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      CommentListening to complaintsDavid Lee's article on listening to complaints was engaging. What would have been really useful is a sense of what has actually changed in the day-to-day operation of services and the impact on patient care, efficiency and staff relations. 
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      CommentBack to the wardsA selection of reader responses about our story on senior nurses going 'back to the wards' to save trusts money 
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      HSJ KnowledgeGM Live 2: new dates comingIt's always good to look up old friends. How have they changed? What's better? What's worse? Over the coming months in this HSJGood Management Live gateway we will look at the progress the hosts of the first series of events are making. 
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      NewsJessica Crowe on love at a local level'Lay scrutiny can act as a stimulus for real change and innovation - especially where local authorities and health bodies work closely together on a long-term basis' 
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      HSJ KnowledgeHelen Bevan on the push for productivity'Over the past 10 years, we have learned a great deal about applying the principles of modern operations management to healthcare delivery' 
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      HSJ KnowledgeTackling nuisance behaviour on NHS premisesDisturbances in hospitals are sadly an all too common part of life in the NHS. Over 60,000 assaults against staff were reported to the NHS Security Management Service during 2004 and 2005, and the Healthcare Commission estimates that only around two-thirds of assaults are actually reported - the true number ... 
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      NewsNew role for former Audit Commission chairJames Strachan, until recently chairman of the Audit Commission, has been appointed a non-executive director of Care UK PLC.One of the largest health and social care providers in the UK, Care UK operates 90 community-based care homes, runs a range of primary care services including GP out of hours services ... 
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      NewsPublic 'don't want NHS ads for services'Voters are overwhelmingly opposed to government plans to let hospitals advertise, according to a survey conducted by YouGov for the NHS Together alliance of health unions.The Department of Health is expected to publish a code of practice allowing hospitals to market their services under the era of choice.But the poll ... 
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      NewsBritish Heart Foundation launches 999 campaignThe public is being urged to call 999 immediately of they experience chest pain, warning that 'doubt kills'. A survey commissioned by the British Heart Foundation found that 40 per cent of people would not make 999 their first call if they thought they were having a heart attack.Read more ... 
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      CommentDianne Leyland on the lack of clarity over local involvement networksVoluntary and community groups must be actively involved if LINks are to work. Yet the sectors' goodwill, undermined by the botched creation of patient forums, is eroding further. 
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      NewsMedics warned off community work by cash-strapped trustA financially troubled hospital trust is warning consultants not to carry out NHS work in the community unless there are guarantees that payments stay with the trust. 
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      NewsService-line economics goes to the heart of patient careAs we reveal this week, foundation regulator Monitor will be consulting trusts on compliance guidance to push the adoption of service-line economics (feature, page 22). 
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      NewsTurnaround help for a third of acutes as deficits reach £1.2bn grossMore than one-third of all acute trusts and a quarter of all primary care trusts are receiving turnaround support as it was revealed that deficits in the NHS are climbing again. 
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      NewsPCTs pull plug on £550m hospital for HertfordshirePlans for new hospitals in Hertfordshire were in tatters this week after a £550m scheme to build a hospital and cancer centre in Hatfield were axed. 
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      NewsScottish Executive unveils plans to reform nursingNew measures to reform nursing in Scotland have been unveiled by the Scottish Executive.Health minister Andy Kerr launched the Delivering Care, Enabling Healthstrategy, which will give nurses, midwives and allied health professionals a bigger role in patient care.The strategy was published alongside a review ... 
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      NewsNew emergency planning guidance publishedThe Department of Health is consulting on new guidance for dealing with major emergencies like terrorist attacks.The best practice guidance is meant to help health services in planning, preparing and responding to all types of emergencies including natural disasters, infectious epidemics and major power cuts.The consultation closes on 31 December.Read ... 
 
 
      












 
     
     
     
    