All Patient safety articles – Page 119

  • ambulance
    HSJ Local

    Ambulance trust speeds pregnancy calls following baby's death

    2016-11-30T07:00:00Z

    Ambulance trust upgrades its response for some pregnant women Assistant coroner says the failure of paramedics to care for the unborn baby is a “a clear training issue” Trust says long handover delays need to be addressed An ambulance trust has upgraded how it responds to some emergency ...

  • Supermarket
    News

    NHS staff 'quitting to stack shelves', warns provider chief

    2016-11-29T00:01:00Z

    NHS Providers chief says health service wages are “uncompetitive” Chris Hopson warns trusts are “seriously worried” about retaining vital staff if pay restraint continues Survey shows concerns about retention of staff at all levels Trusts deserve great credit for driving down deficits, Mr Hopson says Staff in lower ...

  • Mop and bucket
    HSJ Local

    Trust seeks to terminate £200m contract

    2016-11-28T11:21:00Z

    Nottingham trust says it is seeking “managed end” to the contract with Carillion Decision follows complaints that nurses were cleaning after Carillion staff to maintain standards Five year contract meant 1,500 staff transferred to Carillion in 2014 Nottingham University Hospitals Trust will look to terminate a five year, ...

  • Ara Darzi
    Comment

    This is how we get the measure of patient safety

    2016-11-28T06:00:00Z

    We must continue seeking the most effective set of indicators if we are to obtain a more accurate picture of patient safety, writes Lord Ara Darzi

  • Paul Smith
    Comment

    Tracking the care journey holds the key to a better life

    2016-11-25T07:00:00Z

    By linking disabled facilities grants activity and social care data, home adaptations can delay entry into residential care

  • Workforce
    News

    National officials 'ensuring' STPs plan 'right skilled' staffing

    2016-11-24T10:39:00Z

    NHS England “ensuring” an STP “will put in place the right skilled workforce” Draft STP plan proposed savings through “reduction of nursing grade input” NHS England has told HSJ it is working with a sustainability and transformation plan on ”ensuring they will put in place the right skilled ...

  • Bristol Children's Hospital
    News

    Children's services review accelerated

    2016-11-23T10:49:00Z

    First findings of national review of paediatric intensive care services due in next few weeks Review follows investigation into Bristol Royal Children’s Hospital Services under pressure as children with more complex needs need PICU and lengths of stay increasing An NHS England review of paediatric intensive care services ...

  • Commons_chamber
    News

    Law change needed to reform NHS investigations, says minister

    2016-11-22T12:22:00Z

    Minister says primary legislation will be needed to deliver “safe space” reforms Philip Dunne says NHS culture needs to be “turned around” to extend reforms locally New chief investigator had told MPs safe space should be for HSIB only Health minister Philip Dunne has told MPs primary legislation ...

  • Shaun lintern expert briefing
    Expert Briefing

    Lintern's Risk Register: Does the NHS have its eyes wide shut?

    2016-11-18T17:14:00Z

    Everything you need to stay up to date on patient safety and workforce, plus my take on the most important under-the-radar stories. From patient safety correspondent Shaun Lintern

  • Syringe
    News

    HEE rows back on nursing associates giving patients drugs unsupervised

    2016-11-18T11:13:00Z

    Nursing associates will be trained to administer drugs “within the confines of local employer policies”, it has been confirmed as the final version of the curriculum for those in the new role was published yesterday – a change from a leaked version of the document that was heavily criticised.

  • fetal ultrasound pregnancy monitoring
    News

    Exclusive: CCGs warn over 'insufficient' funding for fetal medicine

    2016-11-18T10:48:00Z

    London CCGs warn funding for fetal medicine services is “insufficient” Five groups say current arrangements could “impact on equitable provision” Comments follow HSJ investigation that revealed babies were “dying unnecessarily” due to flawed funding system Clinical commissioning groups in London have said funding for fetal medicine services is ...

  • Whistle
    News

    GP whistleblower guardian deadline extended

    2016-11-18T10:47:00Z

    Primary care providers will have until September next year to name their “freedom to speak up” guardians, NHS England has said.

  • Ambulance
    HSJ Local

    Exclusive: Major incident as patients wait in ambulances for up to two hours

    2016-11-17T17:00:00Z

    University Hospitals of Leicester Trust has declared an internal major incident after patients were left waiting in ambulances for up to two hours during five days of high pressure on emergency services.

  • Jane Cummings
    News

    National nurse leaders defend plans for new support role

    2016-11-15T23:30:00Z

    Senior nurses in England sign letter defending plans for nursing associate role Letter confirms nursing associates will take on tasks currently performed by nurses New research says substituting nurses for non-nurses increases mortality risk The most senior nurses in England have defended plans for the new nursing associate ...

  • Paul trueman
    Comment

    Prevention is better than cure - here's how it can be cheaper, too

    2016-11-15T13:49:00Z

    Risk stratification holds the key to identifying those at greatest risk of developing a surgical site infection and then doing something about it

  • Heal the wound
    HSJ Knowledge

    Wound management: Why good healing is good business

    2016-11-15T13:13:00Z

    Wound infections can dramatically lengthen treatment times and cost the NHS large sums of money, which is why funding for preventative measures is so important

  • Ruth May
    News

    Exclusive: Chief nurse 'will intervene to back nursing directors on staffing levels'

    2016-11-15T07:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement says safe staffing guidance will be evidence based Ruth May says she will intervene to support directors of nursing in decisions Work follows the suspension of safe nurse staffing work by NICE in 2015 NHS Improvement’s chief nurse will intervene to back nursing directors where they ...

  • Workforce
    News

    NHS Improvement still considering how to count nursing associates

    2016-11-15T07:00:00Z

    NHS Improvement yet to decide whether nurse associates will be counted as registered nurses in Carter care hours metric New drive on pressure ulcers will see top performances paired with worst NHS Improvement has not yet decided how to count nursing associates as part of a proposed high-profile ...

  • James titcombe 3x2
    News

    Government advisers criticise plans to extend investigation 'safe space'

    2016-11-09T07:05:00Z

    Experts from HSIB expert advisory group warn against “safe space” plans DH consultation suggests extending legal protection for incident investigations to trusts Experts fear the powers will be abused and could damage efforts to improve investigations Government plans to extend a legal “safe space” to all NHS trusts ...

  • Robert Francis
    Comment

    Time for a radical rethink on how regulators can improve patient safety

    2016-11-09T07:00:00Z

    The time may be right for a radical rethink of how professional regulation can contribute better to patient safety, writes Sir Robert Francis