Acute Care – Page 416

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    National critical care networks conference

    2008-02-12T09:00:00Z

    The 2008 national critical care networks conference will be held at the Royal Armouries in Leedson 15 April under the banner One Step Beyond: quality critical care beyond comprehensive critical care.

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    New basic skills programme launched

    2008-02-11T16:20:55Z

    NHS Connecting for Health is to drop the European Computer Driving Licence service in favour of a new Essential IT Skills Programme.

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    Paul Robinson on the waiting times initiative

    2008-02-11T13:39:58Z

    The NHS is often used as a generic term, but in reality it consists of four different services in four countries. In my last column, I examined surprising differences in the growth of emergency admissions in the four countries. This time we will look at an issue that has had ...

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    Notes on a scandal: electronic records

    2008-02-11T13:32:54Z

    The row over summary care records rages on, but what do patients in pioneer areas think about them and do they fear invasion of privacy? Lyn Whitfield visits Bolton to find out

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    Equality duties

    2008-02-11T10:43:50Z

    Despite the scathing and sceptical reaction from the press, the decision to implement a policy which provides for seriously ill Muslim patients to have their beds turned to faceMeccais a sensible and pragmatic action.It comes in response to the positive equality duties which are now imposed on NHS trusts in ...

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    The benefits of picture archiving technology

    2008-02-11T09:00:00Z

    The national IT programme is proclaiming a triumph at last, says Lyn Whitfield

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    Engaging clinicians in NHS leadership

    2008-02-11T09:00:00Z

    John Clark and colleagues report on a project that aims to break down bunker-like regimes and involve medical staff in trust leadership

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    CMI

    2008-02-08T17:32:50Z

    A new report suggests that organisations in the health sector have a misplaced confidence about their ability to cope with uncertainty and change.The survey, carried out by the Chartered Management Institute, shows that, of the top concerns raised, only 51 per cent of organisations in the health sector believe that ...

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    Trevor Ludlam on

    2008-02-08T15:27:59Z

    The National Programme for IT was established to deliver front-line systems and services that would deliver major benefits for NHS organisations, staff and patients. Nottinghamshire Health Informatics Service has been steadily turning the vision of integrated information, communication and technology into a reality.Having just retired as director of Nottinghamshire Health ...

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    The information highway

    2008-02-07T12:10:08Z

    Two doctors are transforming the way in which the NHS collects and uses data, says Daloni Carlisle

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    Patient reports are simple and useful

    2008-02-07T09:00:00Z

    Despite all the data flowing around the NHS, the question of whether the patient feels better after a procedure is an extremely difficult one to answer. Some clinicians keep their own records, but more often than not they are interested only in whether what they did was successful from their ...

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    Council opposes East Sussex maternity plans

    2008-02-07T09:00:00Z

    Changes to maternity services in East Sussex have been put on hold after the county council's health scrutiny committee referred the plans to the health secretary.

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    Bromley Hospitals trust fails cleanliness spot check

    2008-02-07T09:00:00Z

    Bromley Hospitals trust has been rapped for breaching the hygiene code after a Healthcare Commission spot check.

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    Unison takes Monitor to court in wake of income cap silence

    2008-02-07T09:00:00Z

    Unison has launched judicial review proceedings against foundation trust regulator Monitor in a bid to stop trusts using arm's-length organisations to expand private patient work.

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    'Pay for performance' could be next, says NHS medical director

    2008-02-07T09:00:00Z

    The NHS medical director has warned managers of the national clinical audit programme that they 'must deliver' or they could lose their contract.

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    Sexuality - stamping out discrimination in the workplace

    2008-02-05T09:00:00Z

    Equality campaigns in health and social care have often overlooked the issue of sexuality and it is time that this changed, says Blair McPherson

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    Making 2008 the year of race equality in the NHS

    2008-02-05T09:00:00Z

    With the new year come new opportunities to improve the health service and strengthen its commitment to racial equality. Helen Hally shares her NHS wish list for 2008

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    Making 2008 the year of race equality in the NHS

    2008-02-05T09:00:00Z

    With the new year come new opportunities to improve the health service and strengthen its commitment to racial equality. Helen Hally shares her NHS wish list for 2008

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    Sexuality - stamping out discrimination in the workplace

    2008-02-05T09:00:00Z

    Equality campaigns in health and social care have often overlooked the issue of sexuality and it is time that this changed, says Blair McPherson

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    Stephen Ramsden on punitive processes

    2008-02-04T09:00:00Z

    How best can we drive up quality and safety in the NHS? The Darzi review will be important in determining the right balance between regulation and organisationally driven approaches. This is not an either/or scenario. We need both, but too much regulation will be counter-productive and demoralising to staff.