All Patient safety articles – Page 77
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         News NewsThousands of X-rays reviewed amid surgical error fearsThousands of patient X-rays are to be reviewed by more than 140 hospital trusts amid fears the wrong metal plates were used during orthopaedic operations. 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingMental Health Matters: Curbing the marketHSJ’s fortnightly briefing covering safety, quality, performance and finances in the mental health sector. 
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         News NewsLD and autism profile problem worse than MH - CQC chiefMental health is no longer the NHS’ “Cinderella”, but there are still concerns about the profile of learning disability and autism services, a Care Quality Commission senior chief has said. 
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         News NewsCQC concerned about 'hundreds' of inappropriate wardsThe mental health chief for the Care Quality Commission has raised concerns over “hundreds” of dormitory style beds still used in the sector, and suggested more capital funding is required. 
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         Expert Briefing Expert BriefingNorth by North West: Not a good lookEssential insight into NHS matters in the North West of England, with a particular focus on the devolution project in Greater Manchester. Contact me in confidence here. 
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         Comment CommentSaving babies’ livesIn response to numerous cases of unsafe maternity and neonatal care, many initiatives have been introduced but their implementation remains inconsistent due to lack of training and funding, note James Titcombe and Bill Kirkup 
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         News NewsRegulator warns trusts over buying new reporting systemsNHS providers have been warned against purchasing new IT for reporting safety incidents that may not be compatible with a new national system developed by NHS Improvement. 
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         News NewsTraining needed to stop patient risk from AI and robots - reviewThe NHS needs to drastically boost its ability to asses new digital technologies, such as artificial intelligence and genomics, or risk entrenching health inequities and harming patients, according to a government review. 
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         News NewsCommunity and MH nurse numbers rise for first time since 2009The number of registered nurses working in NHS community and mental health services have risen year on year for the first time, after almost a decade of decline. 
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         HSJ Local HSJ LocalTrust reviews 250 patients waiting to access flagship serviceOne of England’s largest mental health trusts is reviewing 250 patients who have endured long waits to access one of its flagship services. 
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         News NewsHancock delays decision on new NHS management regulatorThe government has delayed making a decision on whether to introduce a regulator for NHS managers, after a review recommended those guilty of misconduct should be barred from sitting on NHS boards. 
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         News NewsTrust to resume waiting time reports after checking 2 million recordsA hospital trust that had to check two million patient records when its data system was revealed to be faulty is to start re-reporting its waiting time data. 
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         News NewsMental health services provider's hospital put in special measuresA major provider of inpatient learning disability and mental health services has had one of its hospitals placed into special measures by the Care Quality Commission, which raised concerns staff failed to respond to urgent requests from patients in seclusion. 
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         News NewsSenior managers face 'competency standards' but no 'striking off'Directors of NHS organisations will have to meet minimum “competency standards” and be listed on a “central database” but will not face the prospect of being struck off, the government is due to announce today. 
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         News NewsTwo teaching hospitals outliers for surgical site infectionsTwo teaching hospital trusts are the main outliers for orthopaedic surgical site infections nationally, new data has revealed. 
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         News NewsHospital mergers increase death and harm, CMA study suggestsMerging hospital trusts could increase mortality rates by up to 550 per cent and cause patient harm incidents to almost triple, new analysis by the Competition and Markets Authority has suggested. 
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         News NewsSurgery row costs trust £11mDispute and concerns over care quality at a teaching hospital’s surgical unit have cost it £11m, its finance director has revealed. 
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         News NewsHealth staff could be asked to sleep at work after BrexitNHS staff in the south east of England could be asked to sleep at their workplace if travel is disrupted because of Brexit, under plans being drawn up by one trust. 
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         News NewsPaediatric shortages pose ‘significant risk’ to children, college warnsUnfilled paediatric training posts pose a “significant risk” to children, young people, and their families, a royal college has warned. 
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         News NewsExclusive: Delayed spinal surgery costs £23m in compensationAn “unacceptable” postcode lottery is leading to tens of millions being spent compensating patients left disabled by delayed treatment, a government report has found. 
 
 
      












 
     
     
     
    