News – Page 1722

  • News

    Clare Chapman to judge Healthcare 100 entries

    2008-09-03T12:33:00Z

    Department of Health workforce director general Clare Chapman has given her support to HSJ's Healthcare 100 awards by agreeing to be one of the judges validating the list of the UK's top healthcare employers.NHS and independent sector providers have until 15 September to register for the awards, delivered jointly with ...

  • News

    Foetus size linked to miscarriage risk

    2008-09-03T12:28:00Z

    Research at St George's Hospital has discovered a link between the size of the foetus at 12 weeks and the likelihood of miscarriage.

  • News

    UK psychiatric patients 'worst off'

    2008-09-03T12:19:00Z

    Seriously mentally ill patients in the UK suffer more from the consequences of their illness than their European counterparts, an international survey for the World Federation for Mental Health has suggested.

  • News

    Health minister announces research funding for Wales

    2008-09-03T11:46:00Z

    Welsh health minister Edwina Hart has announced just under £370,000 of funding to support the research and development of new technologies and treatments.

  • News

    Leeds manager chosen for WHO working group

    2008-09-03T11:38:00Z

    A programme manager from Leeds primary care trust has been invited to join a World Health Organisation working group on the health of women in prison.

  • News

    Government to underwrite hospital trusts' assets

    2008-09-03T10:00:00Z

    The government is to underwrite hospital trusts' assets to prevent them going bust and ending up in court.HSJ has learned that the Department of Health is to issue a consultation paper this month that rules out insolvency for trusts that are failing financially.

  • News

    Police need help dealing with mentally unwell - Sainsbury Centre

    2008-09-02T12:09:00Z

    Police staff should be offered training to help them respond better to people who are having a mental health crisis and take a more active role in diverting them to services, the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health has said.In a briefing note, the charity also said assessment suites should be ...

  • News

    Patient safety agency reissues hand hygiene alert

    2008-09-02T12:04:00Z

    The National Patient Safety Agency has reissued its alert on hand hygiene to reinforce its importance in reducing healthcare-acquired infections.

  • News

    Scottish car parking charges abolished

    2008-09-02T12:01:00Z

    Car parking charges have been abolished at all hospitals in Scotland.

  • News

    Children 'do not have say in mental healthcare'

    2008-09-02T11:57:00Z

    Few children have a say in their mental health treatment, although 97 per cent of professionals, parents and young people say they should, according to a survey by charity Young Minds.

  • News

    Almost half of all patients offered choice of hospital

    2008-09-02T11:12:00Z

    The percentage of patients being offered a choice of hospital for their first outpatient appointment was 47 per cent in March 2008, up from 46 per cent in January.

  • News

    WHO report on suicide prevention

    2008-09-01T14:38:00Z

    Poor countries can considerably improve prevention of repeated attempts at suicide by providing an information session and supportive ongoing counselling, says a new report.

  • News

    Sacked nurse begins claim for unfair dismissal

    2008-09-01T14:31:00Z

    A nurse who was sacked for speaking out about spending cuts takes her case for unfair dismissal to a tribunal today.

  • News

    Pressure group warns on nurse shortage

    2008-09-01T14:25:00Z

    Pressure group Health Emergency warned today that London is facing a looming shortage of qualified nursing staff in key areas, after in emerged that £39m was diverted from the NHS London training budget in 2007-08 to meet a government demand to declare a financial surplus at the end of the ...

  • News

    NICE guidance could revolutionise diabetes care

    2008-09-01T14:16:00Z

    New guidance from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence looks set to revolutionise the way children manage their diabetes by offering greater access to insulin pump therapy, says drugs firm Roche.

  • News

    IT plans 'hopelessly flawed', says shadow health secretary

    2008-09-01T14:01:00Z

    The £12.7bn national IT programme is a 'hopelessly flawed, centrally imposed project that has not been properly thought through from the start and was never subjected to a proper cost benefit analysis,' Liberal Democrat shadow health secretary Norman Lamb has said.He was responding to reports that the NHS is facing ...

  • News

    Lansley boosts councils' role in public health

    2008-09-01T10:48:10Z

    Public health directors would have to report to local authorities under plans announced by the shadow health secretary last week.Andrew Lansley told an audience at the think tank Reform that the Conservatives now envisaged councils having an even greater role in improving public health.Outlining conclusions from the party's consultation on ...

  • News

    Hull trust buys private hospital

    2008-08-29T13:56:24Z

    Hulland East Yorkshire Hospitals trust has bought a private Nuffield hospital to avoid contracting out services to the independent sector.The trust said the new building, which will cost£10m to buy and make immediate improvements to, would save it money.Chief executive Stephen Greep said: "The major element will be that it ...

  • News

    DH publishes latest performance statistics

    2008-08-29T11:37:00Z

    Latest statistics on waiting times, cancelled operations and practice-based commissioning have been published by the Department of Health.

  • News

    Anti-psychosis drugs may increase risk of stroke, study finds

    2008-08-29T11:25:00Z

    All drugs used to treat psychosis are linked to an increased risk of stroke, and dementia sufferers are at double the risk, a study published on www.bmj.com has shown.