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Allergy services 'lagging behind', report claims
A House of Lords science and technology committee report on allergies has idenfied a ‘severe shortage of allergy specialists in the UK’ and that ‘clinical services lag far behind’ most of Europe.
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Campaign to cut child deaths launched
In an effort to cut maternal and child deaths, a global coalition of governments and organisations will launch an advocacy drive today entitled Deliver Now for Women and Children.
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Computerised recruitment must be fully tested, says BMA
Any future computer-based system for recruiting junior doctors must be ‘tested to destruction’, the British Medical Association has said.
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Reach out to excluded groups, urges NHS Confederation
The NHS Confederation report In Sickness and In Health states that moves to create a personalised NHS must start with the most excluded and work to tackle health inequality.
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Survey investigates malnutrition
A three-day survey has been launched to establish how many people across the UK are malnourished when admitted to hospital and care homes.According to the British Association for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, the results will provide hospitals and care homes with evidence of the scale of the problem in their ...
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Assembly sets out to improve public's diet
A consultation designed to help improve eating habits has been launched by the Welsh Assembly.
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Study compares trusts' financial performance
Researchers at York University have found that significant differences in the performance of foundation and non-foundation trusts are long-standing and not the result of this policy change.
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New hospital hygiene regulator announced
The Department of Health has announced the next steps in its bid to improve cleanliness and infection control in hospitals.
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New proposals to improve cancer care
A new cancer reform strategy published this autumn will set out proposals to improve cancer care, the Department of Health has confirmed.
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Communication disabilities neglected
NHS managers lack the skills needed to identify and commission services for people with communication disabilities, according to the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists.
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Hospital hydration toolkit launched
The National Patient Safety Agency and Royal College of Nursing have launched an online toolkit for healthcare staff to encourage hydration best practice in hospitals.
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Reports on disabled service events published
Graphic and audiovisual reports of Department of Health events held with disabled service users, their families and organisations have been published.
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Join the Big Quit Club, smokers urged
NHS Smokefree is to launch a nationwide campaign on commercial radio stations encouraging smokers to quit for good.
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NHS Direct campaign launched
NHS Direct has begun a new advertising campaign to remind the public of its 24/7 telephone advice service.The campaign will start on local and regional radio, moving to printed press next month.
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HART teams
Emergency chiefs fear commissioners will balk at paying for an ambitious plan to allow specialist paramedics into the heart of major incidents including terrorist attacks. Commissioners have questioned how running costs for Hazardous Area Response Teams (HART) will be funded, HSJ has learned. The scheme will see specialist teams set ...
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In this week's HSJ
NewsEngland's clinical leaders have backed moves to reconfigure specialist acute services - but urged caution over changes to the district general hospital.More than half the contracts for the NHS to provide patient transport services are at risk of being given to private or voluntary-sector providers, ambulance trusts have warned.The prime ...
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Darzi citizens' jury gives PM and Johnson wish list
The prime minister this week joined the health secretary and health minister Lord Darzi at one of a series of ‘citizens’ juries’ on health.Gordon Brown, Alan Johnson and Lord Darzi talked to around 120 patients and selected members of the public about their priorities for the health service at an ...
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Renewed efforts to set up national tariff
Mental health trusts are signing up to new payment by results pilots, although fears remain that a national system will not be implemented.
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The Independent Reconfiguration Panel has put into action new powers that give it a greater say over which service changes go to it for a full review.Members of the group this month gave health secretary Alan Johnson members’ opinion on whether it should embark on a review of service changes ...