All Acute care articles – Page 475

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    Hilary Thomas on being half-way through radiotherapy

    2006-11-06T10:00:32Z

    Soon I can put radiotherapy and my emotional reaction to it behind me and enjoy Harry Hill's advice: 'My auntie used to say, what you can't see won't hurt you. She died of radiation poisoning'

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    When 3x9=24 and fewer tired doctors

    2006-11-06T10:00:00Z

    A fresh approach to rota design in the wake of the European working-time directive could help ensure that doctors and patients are better looked after. Professor Roy Pounder explains

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    Cancer audit in sight

    2006-11-06T00:00:00Z

    The Information Centre is preparing to audit hospitals' care of patients with gastro-intestinal cancer

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    MPs ask how users can shape public services

    2006-11-06T00:00:00Z

    The House of Commons public administration select committee has launched a new inquiry into the role that 'customers' or 'users' should have in helping shape public services. Key questions include the possibility of setting minimum standards for services and how consultations manage to capture the views of the right people.Find ...

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    Ambulance trusts 'must improve performance data'

    2006-11-06T00:00:00Z

    Ambulance trust boards need 'accurate and timely' performance information to drive improvements in information so the ambulance service can play a key role in ensuring patients receive appropriate care in the right environment, according to a new report by health information company Dr Foster Intelligence.The report will appear ...

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    Health sector has worst staff illness

    2006-11-03T00:00:00Z

    The health and social care sector accounted for the highest number of self-reported, work-related illness per 100,000 people in 2005-06, according to the Health and Safety Commission's Health and safety statistics for 2005-06.The report said there were 4,100 self-reported work-related illnesses per 100,000 people involved in health and social work, ...

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    Nicholson to give evidence to spending enquiry

    2006-11-03T00:00:00Z

    NHS chief executive David Nicholson, acting permanent secretary Hugh Taylor and finance director Richard Douglas are to give evidence to the Commons health committee on 23 November as part of its inquiry into NHS expenditure. Health secretary Patricia Hewitt will face the committee on 29 November.

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    Granger tops NHS earners list

    2006-11-03T00:00:00Z

    The average salary of the 12 highest earners in the NHS is £183,000, according to an analysis of senior executives' pay in the public sector for 2004-05.The figures from the Taxpayers' Alliance show the top two NHS earners are Connecting for Health chief executive Richard Granger, with a £285,000 salary, ...

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    Select committee to investigate patient involvement

    2006-11-03T00:00:00Z

    The Commons health select committee is to carry out an inquiry into public and patient involvement early next year. Although the terms of reference will not be announced until after the Queen's Speech on 15 November, the committee said it intends to consider issues such as the powers and make-up ...

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    Push to publish clinical data

    2006-11-02T11:00:00Z

    The Department of Health is to look at ways of providing clinical outcome information for independent treatment centres. The government's response to the Commons health select committee's report on ITCs conceded that without robust information on clinical quality, patients cannot make an informed choice.

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    Scotland motors into the future as England gears up for change

    2006-11-02T11:00:00Z

    Scotland is already getting stuck into the tough decisions involved in redesigning its health services, but in many parts of England managers are still perceived to lack the mandate they need to make their own plans. Jennifer Trueland examines the big divide

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    Latest IT delays a 'catastrophe'

    2006-11-02T11:00:00Z

    Just two of the 22 acute trusts which promised in June to implement NHS Connecting for Health patient administration systems by the end of October have fully done so. Two more have partially introduced the systems.

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    Government urges quicker action on infection rates

    2006-11-02T11:00:00Z

    The government has said it will urge the Healthcare Commission to move more quickly to take action against trusts with high levels of healthcare-acquired infection.

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    New orthopaedic treatment plan

    2006-11-02T00:00:00Z

    Health minister Andy Burnham has announced a new musculoskeletal services framework intended to provide the NHS with new guidance to help improve services for people who suffer from such conditions. An estimated 10 million people in England suffer from musculoskeletal problems.The guidance sets out how the NHS can use a ...

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    Doctors 'most trusted profession'

    2006-11-02T00:00:00Z

    A survey by the Royal College of Physicians has found that doctors top the polls as the professionals the public most trust. The annual survey by MORI shows that nine out of 10 people say that they trust their doctors to tell the truth.

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    Guide to help achieve 18-week target launched

    2006-11-01T00:00:00Z

    A tool to help trusts achieve the 18-week waiting-time target will be launched today by the NHS Institute for Innovation and Achievement at an HSJconference. The No Delays Achievermatches trust data with service improvement tools to produce plans for hitting the target.The guide is in four parts. Download them here, ...

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    Privacy in hospitals

    2006-10-31T00:00:00Z

    I have always had a problem with issues of privacy in acute hospitals. I started my career as a clinical psychologist working with people with learning disabilities and being very aware that I was going into people's homes - even when they were in NHS care.

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    Inpatient waiting-time figures

    2006-10-31T00:00:00Z

    Almost 200 patients were waiting over 26 weeks at the end of September, the Department of Health has said. Of 198 patients for whom English commissioners are responsible, 21 were waiting in Welsh hospitals. The number of patients waiting over 20 weeks was down by ...

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    Efficiency indicators and Christie trust

    2006-10-31T00:00:00Z

    Nick Edwards is quite right to suggest that efficiency indicators do not tell the story behind the numbers ( Click here to read the comment). So why did HSJcompound this by labelling Christie Hospital trust the worst in England ...

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    50th foundation trust approved

    2006-10-31T00:00:00Z

    Three new foundation trusts have been approved by regulator Monitor, bringing the total to 52. The 50th foundation trust is South London and Maudsley. Tavistock and Portman trust and University Hospital of South Manchester trust have also been authorised. To ...