All Health Service Journal articles in January 2007 – Page 2

  • News

    Smoking cessation more successful in deprived areas, says report

    2007-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Primary care trusts in areas of deprivation are providing the best approach to reducing smoking levels, says the Healthcare Commission in a report today.Half the PCTs rated excellent were in deprived areas where smoking is most prevalent.Read the report here

  • News

    Learning disabilities care 'outmoded and institutionalised'

    2007-01-17T00:00:00Z

    The Healthcare Commission has found evidence of neglect of people with learning disabilities at Sutton and Merton primary care trust.'Outmoded and institutionalised' care was deemed to have led to the problems, according to a report from the regulator.It described some of the environments in which people lived as 'impoverished' and ...

  • News

    BMA slams back-to-work cuts

    2007-01-17T00:00:00Z

    The British Medical Association and the Royal College of General Practitioners have criticised the Government for making 'indefensible' cuts to back-to-work programs.In a joint statement, the BMA and RCGP say such cuts are exacerbating GP shortages and damaging patient care.They urge ministers to restore funding to the GP returner schemes ...

  • News

    New bursary scheme announced

    2007-01-17T00:00:00Z

    The Department for Health has announced changes to the September 2007 NHS bursary scheme.Rent will become a deductible expense for all student nurses, midwives, allied health professionals and medical and dental students, when calculating their childcare allowances.The changes have been agreed with unions, and they include an increase in the ...

  • News

    Nursing code gets overhaul

    2007-01-16T00:00:00Z

    The Nursing and Midwifery Council is reviewing its rulebook for UK nurses and midwives. The Code of Conduct is to be made clearer and updated to reflect today's healthcare needs.The draft code was agreed in December and the NMC will be holding a series of focus groups and seminars around ...

  • News

    Report calls for more support for employing disabled people

    2007-01-16T00:00:00Z

    Employers should be trained in the support available in employing a disabled person, according to the Public Accounts Committee.A report on the Department for Work and Pension's support for disabled people says more flexible employment advice should be given to disabled people, that current service provision is patchy and that ...

  • News

    Commission appoints new head of independent healthcare

    2007-01-16T00:00:00Z

    The Healthcare Commission has appointed Jon Billings as head of independent healthcare.Mr Billing has been acting in the post since March 2006 and was previously in charge of the Commission's London and South East Region operations team.He takes the role as the commission moves to inspecting fewer independent healthcare sites ...

  • News

    NHS should treat gambling addiction

    2007-01-16T00:00:00Z

    The British Medical Association has called for gambling treatment to be made available on the NHS.In recommendations to help healthcare professionals deal with the growing problem of gambling addiction, it calls for gambling operators to pay at least £10m a year to fund research, prevention and intervention programmes.From September new ...

  • News

    Trainee specialists doubt future of NHS

    2007-01-15T00:00:00Z

    A British Medical Association survey shows that one in four specialist trainee doctors is worried about the impact on their training of government plans to treat more patients outside hospital.Research in the Postgraduate Medical Journalshows that many doctors are anxious about changes to their ...

  • News

    US best practice on diabetes care

    2007-01-15T00:00:00Z

    Knowledge gained from a Health Foundation fellowship trip to the US is being brought into play in Bolton

  • News

    Health committee to investigate audiology

    2007-01-15T00:00:00Z

    The Commons health committee has announced a short inquiry into audiology services in England.The committee says it is particularly interested in whether accurate data on waiting times for audiology services is available and why services appear to lag behind other specialties in terms of waiting times and access.It also wants ...

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Early intervention in psychosis team

    2007-01-02T00:00:00Z

    Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster's early intervention in psychosis team has a range of help available over a three-year period for clients aged 14 to 35 who have experienced an episode of psychosis.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    South Tyneside urgent care team

    2007-01-02T00:00:00Z

    The South Tyneside urgent care team is a multidisciplinary team that provides intensive therapeutic interventions to people who have a substantial or critical level of mental health need. It was highly commended in the high-impact changes for mental health Positive Practice Award 2006.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Legal briefing: medical care for prisoners

    2007-01-02T00:00:00Z

    The challenges faced by primary care trusts in delivering health services to prisoners have been seriously underestimated, says David Lock

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Brent relapse prevention project

    2007-01-02T00:00:00Z

    An award-winning project aims to maintain the recovery of people with complex mental health needs who use other services

  • HSJ Knowledge

    10 high-impact changes for service improvement and delivery

    2007-01-02T00:00:00Z

    'We sought evidence to show which areas realised the greatest benefit the 10 high-impact changes. We wanted to find out how these benefits changes might be measured in relation to the impact on service users and carers, staff and organisations, service delivery and social care outcomes'

  • News

    More power to scrutiny

    2007-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Stuart Shepherd looks at how scrutiny committees are tackling the growing problem of obesity in Britain

  • News

    Old is not ill

    2007-01-01T00:00:00Z

    With more and more people living longer, the health service and its partners must address some communities' low expectations on quality of life, says Claire Laurent

  • News

    Work together to lessen the gap

    2007-01-01T00:00:00Z

    Local government can play a key role in improving the quality of people's lives. Achieving this requires stronger partnerships at local level and aligning incentives for health inequalities

  • News

    Stockton-on-Tees - Strength in firm foundations

    2007-01-01T00:00:00Z

    'In partnership with the community and voluntary sector, we have sought to involve local people in identifying both needs and solutions'