All Emergency care articles – Page 74

  • Hospital and patient
    News

    Revealed: Less than a third of trusts hitting revised A&E targets

    2016-09-27T07:00:00Z

    Less than a third of providers have hit “reset” targets for A&E for July NHS Improvement chief executive Jim Mackey says primary care access and school holidays were factors Less than a third of trusts have achieved the new, lower accident and emergency targets for July, which they ...

  • Emergency department
    News

    Trusts allowed to miss 2016-17 targets in 'rare' cases

    2016-09-22T15:00:00Z

    Planning guidance says trusts will be allowed to miss targets if due to “exceptional” reasons But they will need to be back on track by 2017-18 Permission will only be granted in “exceptional circumstances” Trusts will be allowed to miss performance targets this year if it was a ...

  • Children at school
    News

    Child protection system still lacks data on 87,000 children

    2016-09-15T07:00:00Z

    Local authorities face technical difficulties uploading information None of the four children’s specialist trusts have successfully implemented child protection information sharing system False negatives “raise a risk” for children with protection plans Nearly three quarters of children with child protection plans do not have their details stored on ...

  • Nurses pushing trolley
    News

    'Special measures' considered for trusts failing on A&E

    2016-09-14T16:30:00Z

    NHS Improvement considering new “special measures” category for operational performance including A&E Comes as English hospital sector records worst quarter one A&E performance since 2003 HSJ analysis shows worst performing 40 trusts responsible for 63 per cent of year on year decline NHS Improvement is considering a new ...

  • Pokemon GO
    Comment

    Healthcare can learn from Pokémon GO

    2016-08-26T07:00:00Z

    Tapping into potential assets, observing effects of augmented reality, and behavioural theory can help the NHS make a difference in patients’ lives

  • law
    HSJ Local

    Trust to face legal challenge over A&E closure

    2016-08-24T11:39:00Z

    LEGAL: United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust could face a legal challenge against its decision to partially close the accident and emergency department at Grantham and District Hospital.

  • Hospital Clock
    HSJ Local

    Lincolnshire trust confirms night time A&E closure

    2016-08-17T16:39:00Z

    ACUTE CARE: United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust has confirmed it will go ahead with plans to close the accident and emergency department at Grantham and District Hospital at night.

  • Milton Keynes Hospital
    HSJ Local

    Local A&E review scrapped in favour of STP

    2016-08-15T07:00:00Z

    Standalone review of A&E services at Bedford and Milton Keynes hospitals merged into regional STP Decision made between NHS England and CCGs after draft STP submitted at end of June Bedford Hospital appeared unaware review was ending just two weeks prior to announcement ACUTE CARE: A standalone review ...

  • Waiting room
    HSJ Local

    New mental health crisis units designed to take strain off A&E

    2016-08-10T14:44:00Z

    New mental health urgent crisis support unit opened near Bradford Shipley unit is the first of three designed to take pressure off A&E by directing mental health patients to other services Units funded through West Yorkshire Urgent Emergency Care Network vanguard SERVICE DESIGN: The first of three mental ...

  • Findlay rob light office background
    Comment

    Are the ‘18 weeks’ trajectories deliverable?

    2016-08-08T13:44:00Z

    The “financial reset” document explains how 18 week waiting times will be restored. But will it work

  • Clifford Mann
    News

    Royal college president given NHS England role as clinical leads unveiled

    2016-08-08T12:07:00Z

    Outgoing president of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine appointed clinical lead for accident and emergency improvement plan NHS England announces chairs of its reconfigured clinical reference groups Decision to cut number of groups from 71 to 42 earlier this year drew criticism from patient groups NHS England ...

  • Ambulance
    News

    16 CCGs launch integrated NHS 111 and urgent care services

    2016-08-03T12:19:00Z

    Sixteen West Midlands CCGs launch integrated NHS 111 and out of hours service Care UK to deliver NHS 111 services across the region Seven urgent care providers have formed an alliance agreement to integrate with 111 services Patients can access social care through new 111 service Sixteen West ...

  • GP and patient
    News

    Small jump in doctors applying for NHS training despite contract dispute

    2016-08-02T10:00:00Z

    Year on year increase in doctors applying for specialty training and GP training Ten per cent of posts for 2016 remain unfilled Further recruitment drives for some specialties planned More than 120 additional junior doctors have applied for specialty training in the NHS and more than 170 trainees ...

  • Matthew_Kershaw
    HSJ Local

    Major South East hospital trust eyes reconfiguration

    2016-07-28T10:38:00Z

    Three emergency medicine sites in East Kent likely to move to two Seven stroke units likely to reduce to three Vascular services expected to be reconfigured from two sites STRUCTURE: Stroke, vascular and emergency medicine services in Kent and Medway are likely to see major reconfiguration, one of ...

  • Surgery
    News

    Wide variation found in emergency specialist surgery mortality rates

    2016-07-27T07:00:00Z

    Thirty day mortality rates for emergency bowel surgery vary between 20.7pc and 3.2pc at best and worst performing hospitals Quarter of hospitals do not admit high risk patients to critical care post-surgery in recommended timeframe Six per cent annual drop in most urgent patients reaching theatre within two hours ...

  • A&E
    News

    Third of providers will still miss A&E target in March 2017

    2016-07-21T11:11:00Z

    Third of trusts not predicting hitting A&E target by the end of 2016-17 NHS Improvement and NHS England to replace fines for access performance with conditional access to bailout funding. 12.5 per cent of monthly bailout dependent on hitting A&E trajectory, 12.5 per cent on RTT trajectory and five ...

  • Demonstration in Lewisham
    HSJ Local

    Trust agrees block contract for A&E

    2016-07-21T07:00:00Z

    FINANCE: A south London acute trust has agreed a block contract with its commissioners for the first half of this financial year.

  • Jim Mackey
    News

    Jim Mackey: 'The NHS is in a mess'

    2016-07-14T17:15:00Z

    Jim Mackey says he does not expect to fix the NHS’s problems but demands “progress” A&E is key priority and workforce identified as key problem News comes as data shows continued decline in performance this year NHS Improvement chief executive Jim Mackey has told senior managers the health ...

  • Emergenyc ward
    News

    Ten trusts responsible for 20 per cent of A&E breaches

    2016-07-14T17:15:00Z

    Continued decline in A&E performance − a priority area for the health service Ten trusts responsible for 20 per cent of target breaches Emergency care improvement programme team to be sent into a further 12 areas Ten hospital trusts clocked up 20 per cent of all accident and ...

  • Emergency bed
    News

    Mackey: A&E failure is 'normalised' at some trusts

    2016-07-13T09:10:00Z

    Jim Mackey concerned about 25-30 trusts where A&E performance is “stuck” NHS Improvement chief warns breaching the four hour target has become ‘normalised’ at some providers Regulator working to identify A&Es most at risk of closure due to lack of staff The emergency care performance of around 30 ...