All Patient safety articles – Page 138
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         News NewsClinicians guilty of manslaughter after Leicester child deathA doctor and a nurse have been convicted of manslaughter by gross negligence of a child at Leicester Royal Infirmary. 
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         News NewsMid Staffs trust pleads guilty over patient deathsThe former Mid Staffordshire Foundation Trust has today pleaded guilty to charges brought under health and safety legislation relating to four patient deaths. 
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         News NewsAnalysis: New junior doctor contract won't stop strike actionA new contract offer for junior doctors working in the NHS in England has been published by the Department of Health and NHS Employers today.HSJ’s workforce correspondent Shaun Lintern examines the new offer and explores why the eleventh hour proposal is unlikely to stop a strike by junior doctors, who ... 
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         News NewsNHS England to review staff training after mental health homicidesNHS England is reviewing the quality of training for staff who assess the root causes of homicides by mental health patients. 
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         News NewsExclusive: Stafford child death investigation to consider case for new inquestAn independent review into the death of a three-year-old boy at Stafford Hospital will examine whether there should be a second inquest after its terms of reference were expanded, HSJ has learned. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalControversial ambulance delay pilot may have contributed to patient deathCommissioners warned that a controversial South East Coast Ambulance Foundation Trust pilot that added 10 minutes to some emergency response times may have contributed to the death of at least one patient, leaked emails seen by HSJ reveal. 
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         News NewsGlobal safe staffing expert questions ‘crazy’ NHS nursing policyOne of the world’s leading experts on nursing and safe staffing has questioned current NHS policies towards nurses and suggested some could even put patients at greater risk. 
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         News NewsGovernment U-turn on delayed nurse revalidation rolloutThe Department of Health has rowed back from plans to delay nurse revalidation in England, in light of the negative response from the profession’s leaders. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalTrust closes beds as chair warns it is 'becoming unviable clinically'PERFORMANCE: A struggling acute trust plans to close beds because it is ‘becoming unviable clinically’ and is ‘unable to consistently and safely staff’ the number of beds currently open, its leadership team has said. 
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         Comment CommentDon't overlook sepsis, a bigger killer than cancerFighting a condition that kills 37,000 people a year in the UK 
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         News NewsHealth secretary offers pay guarantee to junior doctorsHealth secretary Jeremy Hunt has offered a pay guarantee to junior doctors as part of plans to end the impasse between the government and the British Medical Association. 
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         News NewsExpert view: Is the pendulum of care inspection swinging back?HSJ care quality correspondent Will Hazell says the Care Quality Commission’s proposal to move to a less hands-on inspection system will be a tough test for its ability to use information. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalPatient died after 'gross failure to provide basic medical attention'A ‘gross failure to provide basic medical attention’ to a prisoner admitted to Watford General Hospital amounted to neglect that contributed to his death, a jury inquest has ruled. 
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         Comment CommentPut the safety of patients ahead of personal prideProfessional enablement and patient safety 
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         News NewsNursing directors worry that 'finance is king' as winter loomsDirectors of nursing have warned of their increasing concerns for patient safety as winter approaches, claiming the ‘pendulum is swinging’ towards trusts’ workforce decisions being led by financial considerations due to the escalating NHS deficit. 
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         News NewsFewer mental health patients seen in community despite rising demandCommunity based mental health services are seeing fewer mental health patients despite a rise in demand and more people are being detained under the Mental Health Act. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ Local'Deficiencies’ in takeover of learning disability unit where teenager diedThere were ‘deficiencies’ in Southern Health Foundation Trust’s takeover of a learning disability service in the care of which a vulnerable teenager later died, an independent review has concluded. 
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         Comment CommentNot enough is being done to reduce avoidable harm in the NHSThe NHS must learn about human factors 
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         News NewsThe junior doctors contract dispute: What happens next?The government’s bid to change junior doctors contracts in the face of strong opposition has developed into the major political NHS story this year, and a major focus for officials and ministers alike. HSJ workforce correspondent Shaun Lintern examines the issues. 
 
 
      











 
     
     
     
    