All Patient safety articles – Page 134
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         News NewsCQC investigates Birmingham trust over cardiac surgery deathsCQC launches investigation into cardiac surgery at UHB Chief inspector of hospitals finds significant concerns over safety, effectiveness and responsiveness The Care Quality Commission has launched an investigation into adult heart surgery at University Hospitals Birmingham Foundation Trust after an audit identified the service as a mortality outlier. 
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         News NewsKirkup: Lack of progress since Morecambe Bay inquiry risks ‘disaster’Bill Kirkup says he has seen progress on only 10 out of 26 recommendations from the Morecambe Bay inquiry He says it would be a “mistake” to consider the National Maternity Review a response to his recommendations Describes the delay in implementing the role of medical examiners as “unconscionable” ... 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalReport criticises ambulance chief over controversial pilot schemeThe chief executive of South East Coast Ambulance Service Foundation Trust has come under pressure after leaked documents suggest he took the “ultimate decision” to delay ambulances in a controversial pilot project. 
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         News NewsBMA plans three strikes and legal action over contract impositionThe British Medical Association has announced three 48 hour strikes and plans to launch a judicial review against the government’s plan to impose a new junior doctors’ contract. 
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         News NewsBerwick: Government ‘should apologise’ to junior doctors over disputeDon Berwick says government “should apologise” to junior doctors and impose three year “moratorium” on new contract “You cannot achieve excellence in combat with your future workforce,” says former government adviser Also says it may be “impossible” for NHS to deliver acceptable standard of care at current funding level ... 
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         News NewsNHS staff survey: more staff working extra hoursFollow HSJ Live for more analysis and reaction The percentage of NHS staff reporting that they are working extra hours has reached a five year high according to the NHS staff survey results published on Tuesday. 
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         News NewsWomen should control maternity care budgets, review saysNational Maternity Review calls for personalised maternity budgets by 2020 Recommendations aim to improve choice and increase community births Review says a significant increase in midwifery workforce is not required Women should be given their own budgets to spend on their maternity care, a national review has said, ... 
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         News NewsExclusive: Baby death investigation uncovers systemic failings at trustNew investigation exposes how vital documents never existed and policies were out of date Midwives routinely ignored policies and guidelines as part of the “culture” in midwifery led unit Trust to review historical incidents and deaths to ensure no wider problems A midwife who retrospectively altered the clinical ... 
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         Comment CommentIs coaching a helpful intervention for ‘triumvirate’ teams in the NHS?Coaching could possibly provide a short, useful intervention to better enable medical, nursing and operational executives to quickly get to grips with their own team dynamic. Darren Leech writes 
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         News NewsNew end of life care plans could leave decisions ‘hidden’ from familiesNew end of life care plan is designed to replace do not attempt resuscitation orders in the NHS Form is being developed after high profile court rulings created a legal precedent for patients to be consulted Concerns have been expressed that the form is confusing and could make care ... 
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         Comment CommentEchoes of the past in the junior doctors' rowPeter Sykes delves into the past and compares the junior doctos’ dispute with industrial action in 1975 
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         News NewsStaff agencies struggle to meet NHS demand following pay capSurvey suggests agencies are struggling to fill NHS shifts following introduction of pay caps Monitor says the majority of trusts are not struggling to find temporary staff but a third of providers have said it is more difficult Jim Mackey says NHS’s financial challenge “should not be at the ... 
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         News NewsHigher number of HCAs linked with increased mortality, says studyResearch shows trusts with a higher number of healthcare assistants relative to bed numbers had an increased risk of mortality Study also found an association between higher numbers of nurses and doctors to patients and a fall in mortality rates Authors warn NHS policymakers against regarding HCAs as interchangeable ... 
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         News NewsLast ditch talks try to stop junior doctors' strikeNHS Employers confirms talks have taken place with the British Medical Association to try to avert strike Junior doctors are due to walk out for 24 hours from 8am tomorrow but emergency care will be provided NHS England estimates almost 3,000 inpatient and daycase procedures will be cancelled ... 
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         News NewsNew staffing metric 'may lead to unsafe nursing levels'‘Care hours’ metric to be ‘principal’ measure for nursing deployment Experts say using metric could lead to unsafe staffing Concerns include the mixing of nurse and healthcare assistant numbers Lord Carter says trusts should also use separate data on nurses and HCAs A new headline staffing metric proposed ... 
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         News NewsCPS to review handling of NHS corporate manslaughter caseFirst ever corporate manslaughter case against an NHS trust collapsed last week Prosecution related to the death of primary school teacher Frances Cappuccini, who died in October 2012 after giving birth by emergency caesarean section Trust has accepted some shortcomings in care and a clinical negligence claim was made ... 
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         Comment CommentLearning how to implement research results can improve healthcareImplementation of new treatments and technologies is more important than simply discovering them – a course teaches just that. By Rachel Davis 
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        NewsHEE chief: Spending review cuts led to fewer nurse placesIan Cumming says Health Education England would have “almost certainly” commissioned more nurse training places for 2016-17 Failure to tackle poor staff retention is biggest risk factor to delivering HEE’s planned workforce growth HEE fears NHS employers’ workforce predictions are not in line with new care models Health ... 
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         News NewsUpdated: Junior doctors to strike for 24 hours next weekBMA to strike for 24 hours next Wednesday after contract talks fail Doctors will walk out from 8am but will now provide emergency care BMA says good progress was made with Sir David Dalton but government refused to recognise Saturdays as different to weekdays Junior doctors will strike ... 
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         Comment CommentThe new age of consent – what is important to your patient?The approach of doctor knows best does not work any more – there is a legal reason for taking appropriate consent for treatment from patients. Ruth Hewitt writes 
 
 
      











 
     
     
     
    