News – Page 1768

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    Drug abuse tops list of social evils

    2008-04-22T12:29:00Z

    A new report examining today's social problems has highlighted the misuse of drugs and alcohol as ongoing concerns.

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    Wales announces autism plans

    2008-04-22T12:24:00Z

    The Welsh Assembly has announced wide-ranging efforts to tackle autism and improve services for those affected by the condition.

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    MS adverts highlight care options

    2008-04-22T12:19:00Z

    The Multiple Sclerosis Society has launched MS Week 2008 with a series of adverts designed to encourage people living with the condition to explore the help available.

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    More choosing to die at home, report shows

    2008-04-22T12:15:00Z

    Significantly more people have been helped to choose to die in their own homes at no greater cost to the NHS as part of a Marie Curie pilot project, a report by the King's Fund has found.

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    Scotland boosts dementia funding

    2008-04-22T12:06:00Z

    A new funding package of £1.6m will go towards improving support for sufferers of dementia, anxiety and depression in Scotland.The package includes funding for practical projects offering support and advice to dementia sufferers and their families.

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    Teachers' views sought on sex education

    2008-04-21T12:40:00Z

    The Sex Education Forum has launched an online survey to find out what teachers need in order to offer high-quality sex and relationships education to young people.

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    Children's well-being improves in Scotland

    2008-04-21T12:30:00Z

    The well-being of children in Scotland has improved over the last two decades, according to a new report.

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    Guidance on services for lesbian, gay and bisexual people

    2008-04-21T12:24:00Z

    New guidance designed to improve healthcare services for lesbian, gay and bisexual people has been issued to NHS Wales.

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    Report shows drop in meningitis deaths

    2008-04-21T12:18:00Z

    Last year was the first year that no-one under 19 died from meningococcal C/meningitis, a report published today shows.The director of immunisation's report says the government's national immunisation programme has prevented more than 3,000 deaths and cases of serious illness and ensured that young people are not at risk from ...

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    Safety campaign aims to save 1,000 lives

    2008-04-21T11:31:00Z

    A campaign that aims to prevent 1,000 deaths and avoid up to 50,000 episodes of harm over the next two years has been launched in Wales.

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    Coaching: achieving office overhaul

    2008-04-21T09:00:00Z

    Elizabeth McGuirk on how teasing out some underlying problems helped a development manager to 'bite the bullet' and involve her team in change plans

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    Doctors' leaders challenge GP pay deal

    2008-04-18T13:51:00Z

    British Medical Association chair Hamish Meldrum has written to health secretary Alan Johnson challenging the proposed pay deal for GPs.

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    Physiotherapists voice concerns over pay offer

    2008-04-18T11:47:00Z

    The Chartered Society of Physiotherapists is the latest trade union to express its concerns over the government's pay offer.

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    Medical director sets out organ donation plans

    2008-04-18T11:44:00Z

    NHS medical director Sir Bruce Keogh has written to all NHS chief executives outlining the Department of Health's initial plans for implementing the organ donation taskforce's 14 recommendations.

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    Holistic care as important as technology - NHS Alliance

    2008-04-18T11:41:00Z

    The NHS Alliance has issued a warning about the risks of emphasising technological medicine at the expense of holistic care.

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    Dental contract pushing up A&E admissions, say Tories

    2008-04-18T11:36:00Z

    Hospital admissions for dentistry have gone up by 6 per cent since the introduction of the new dental contract, according to figures obtained by the Conservative Party.Last year, there were nearly 240,000 hospital admissions for dental treatment, of which nearly 18,000 were emergencies.

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    Vaccine development threatened by cost-cutting

    2008-04-17T13:37:00Z

    What should be a 'golden era' in the development of vaccines is being threatened by a drive to cut costs, a report by a leading academic says.

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    NHS Confederation calls for calm in polyclinic debate

    2008-04-17T13:34:00Z

    A report published by the NHS Confederation today looks at why the polyclinic model has caused so much controversy and calls for common sense in the debate.

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    Scottish health boards on track to meet hand hygiene target

    2008-04-17T13:26:00Z

    Compliance with hand hygiene rules in Scotland has risen 19 per cent over the past year, reaching 87 per cent in February, a report by Health Protection Scotland shows. The target is for 90 per cent compliance by November.

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    HSJ unveils new channel for trust board members

    2008-04-17T13:13:00Z

    HSJ has launched a new area on its website especially for trust non-executive directors and chairs.Board Talk will give NHS board members a forum for sharing best practice and raising issues and concerns regarding clinical governance, financial management and communication.