All News articles – Page 1346

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    Breast cancer screening shows no reduction in deaths

    2006-12-08T00:00:00Z

    Breast screening for women between the ages of 40 and 50 has showed no significant reduction in breast cancer deaths, a 10-year survey from Cancer Research UK has found.The study involved more than 150,000 women.Read more here

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    New handbook for black and ethnic minority mental health workers

    2006-12-08T00:00:00Z

    A new handbook dealing in the 'nitty gritty' of life as a community development worker in mental health has been produced for black and ethnic minority staff.The booklet aims to clarify guidance issued by the government in an attempt to broaden the mental health workforce.More details ...

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    Pilots show increases in physical activity

    2006-12-07T10:27:47Z

    Trials have shown the success of community approaches to combating physical inactivity.

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    Nicholson pledges to devolve 90pc of resources to local NHS

    2006-12-07T07:17:00Z

    NHS chief executive unequivocal about huge transfer of budgets from DoH

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    Chief medical officer had two hours' input into Commissioning a Patient-led NHS

    2006-12-07T07:10:00Z

    The chief medical officer for England has revealed that he was given just two hours to insert a reference to public health into the Department of Health's key policy document, Commissioning a Patient-led NHS.

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    Monitor will demand service level figures from foundation trusts

    2006-12-07T07:08:00Z

    Monitor is set to instruct foundation trusts to provide more accurate information about the financial performance of each of their services.

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    Alberti: managers are not believed, instead clinicians must lead

    2006-12-07T07:06:00Z

    The reports launched this week, written by national emergency access director Professor Sir George Alberti and national heart disease and stroke director Professor Roger Boyle, argue that traditional accident and emergency departments are not the best places to treat many patients, writes Daniel Martin.

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    Flint hints at ringfenced public health funds

    2006-12-07T07:00:00Z

    Public health minister Caroline Flint has hinted that the government may consider 'ringfencing' funds for specific public health initiatives.

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    Comment: Why a US management guru has vital questions for the NHS

    2006-12-07T07:00:00Z

    'Michael Porter's book has caught the imagination of many of the most influential voices in NHS reform and has been occupying minds at the highest level throughout this year.'

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    Hit squads set to swoop over Scottish cancer targets

    2006-12-07T07:00:00Z

    Cancer hit squads are to be sent into Scottish NHS boards to ensure that targets on waiting times are met.

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    New scrutiny for IT programme as bigger role for SHAs mooted

    2006-12-07T07:00:00Z

    Major changes to the national programme for IT in the NHS have been signalled as the NHS chief executive launched a review and MPs announced an inquiry.

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    News analysis Trusts feel impact as PFI and payment by results collide

    2006-12-07T07:00:00Z

    Four days after arrival in post, new trust chief executive Mary Wells found herself working with a crisis team sent in to turn around a maternity unit in serious trouble. Eighteen months later, Daloni Carlisle hears what was wrong and how it was tackled

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    Audit Commission says PCTs should fine acutes for errors

    2006-12-07T07:00:00Z

    The job of clinical coding should be given a higher priority within NHS trusts in order to make payment by results work, according to the Audit Commission.

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    Hewitt claims just 1 in 9 job cuts are down to redesigns

    2006-12-07T07:00:00Z

    Only one in nine NHS redundancies so far this year has come as a result of Commissioning a Patient-led NHS, health secretary Patricia Hewitt has told MPs.

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    New stroke toolkit will save lives

    2006-12-07T00:00:00Z

    National director for heart disease Professor Roger Boyle has issued new guidance and a toolkit providing advice to commissioners on good practice on improving stroke services. It highlights key issues to consider and summarises supporting resources.The toolkit, ASSET, is to assist NHS commissioners modernise stroke services. By using their own ...

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    Northern Ireland surgical waiting times falling

    2006-12-07T00:00:00Z

    Health minister Paul Goggins has announced that the number of people waiting six months for surgery at the end of September was 3,786, a drop of 1,358 (26.4 per cent) on the previous quarter. The number of people waiting six months for outpatient appointments fell by 11,168 over the same ...

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    Become a 'dignity in care' champion

    2006-12-07T00:00:00Z

    The Department of Health has written to all strategic health authorities, local authorities and primary care trusts asking them to raise the profile of treating people receiving care services with dignity and to encourage local people to sign up as champions to spread best practice.Read more ...

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    Fatal hepatitis B warning for care homes

    2006-12-07T00:00:00Z

    The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Authority has issued a warning of the danger of spreading Hepatitis B due to inappropriate use of certain lancing devices in care homes. It has already resulted in 18 confirmed cases since March 2004 causing acute infection and three deaths in six homes.The MHRA ...

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    £18.5m boost for independent living

    2006-12-07T00:00:00Z

    Health minister Ivan Lewis today named 10 successful local authority partnerships which will share an £18.5m fund designed to help older people maintain an independent life.The award is part of the Partnerships for Older People Projects (POPPs), where services are targeted towards people with a broad range of needs from ...

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    PCTs 'should have more responsibility for prisoners'

    2006-12-06T00:00:00Z

    Primary care trusts should be given responsibility and funding for the treatment of prisoners outside jail, to ensure that decisions not to treat people within the prison walls are based on clinical imperatives.The 'escorts and bedwatches' study, jointly funded by the Department of Health ...