News – Page 1800

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    More calls for NHS bank holiday

    2008-01-14T11:34:31Z

    Labour MP Howard Stoate has backed calls by think tank the Fabian Society to create a new bank holiday to mark the 60th birthday of the NHS.

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    National carers consultation concludes

    2008-01-14T11:33:02Z

    A national consultation on how to improve conditions for carers has concluded with an event attended by more than 60 carers, prime minister Gordon Brown, health secretary Alan Johnson and health minister Ivan Lewis.

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    Patients bid to save Henderson Hospital

    2008-01-14T11:30:47Z

    Inpatients of Henderson Hospital at South West London and St George's Mental Health trust have launched a legal bid to prevent its closure.

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    Scottish A&E closure plans flawed

    2008-01-14T11:27:23Z

    An independent scrutiny panel has said health boards NHS Lanarkshire and NHS Ayrshire and Arran did not listen to the public when deciding to close accident and emergency departments at Monklands Hospital in Airdrie, Lanarkshire, and Ayr Hospital, Ayrshire.

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    No proof that lead causes Alzheimer's, campaigners say

    2008-01-11T11:41:38Z

    There is no proof that exposure to lead causes Alzheimer's disease, a campaign group has claimed.

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    Pregnancy grant a 'gimmick' - Tories

    2008-01-11T11:33:05Z

    The Conservative Party has questioned whether Labour's planned grants for pregnant women will provide any health benefits.The health in pregnancy grant will be available from the 29th week of pregnancy to improve the nutrition of expectant mothers, under plans outlined in the Health and Social Care Bill.

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    Health staff need clear sexual boundaries, says watchdog

    2008-01-11T10:59:10Z

    Professional regulators have been told to offer clear guidance and support for health staff to prevent them fromstraying into unacceptable sexual behaviour.

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    Money worries worsen mental health problems, poll shows

    2008-01-11T10:08:57Z

    Nearly one in five people are less able to manage their mental health because of money worries after Christmas, a survey has found.

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    Battle of the sexes: the mixed ward row that won't lie down

    2008-01-11T09:00:00Z

    Early Labour promises to abolish mixed-sex wards have turned into vague aspirations, while the definition of single-sex accommodation appears to have changed. Is the government cheating or is it right to leave the decision to trusts, asks Charlotte Santry

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    Dixon warns of 'two-tiers' risk in latest operating framework

    2008-01-11T09:00:00Z

    The NHS Alliance has warned the operating framework issued in December could lead to a 'two tier' NHS as it exempts foundation trusts from tighter quality standards expected of other hospital trusts.

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    Social care users want free basic service but will pay top-up

    2008-01-11T09:00:00Z

    Up to three quarters of social care service users support radical reform of the funding system, a multi-agency survey has revealed.

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    Healthy diet messages not hitting home

    2008-01-11T09:00:00Z

    Healthy eating messages are failing to change people's decisions on what food to buy, a government report has warned.

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    Audit Commission finds payment coding errors

    2008-01-11T09:00:00Z

    Inaccurate payment by results coding by hospitals has led to primary care trusts being overcharged by as much as 6 per cent, the Audit Commission has found.

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    Private treatment centre to go ahead despite local critics

    2008-01-11T09:00:00Z

    NHS South Central has said it will press ahead with controversial plans for a new independent sector treatment centre despite local concerns that added capacity is not needed.

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    Health and Social Care Bill under fire over safety

    2008-01-10T14:40:45Z

    Regulators have issued a grave warning to the government that proposed reforms will 'fatally weaken' their independence and pose a significant risk to patient safety.

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    Homebuyers will pay more for good hospital, survey claims

    2008-01-10T12:24:02Z

    One in seven Britons claim they would be prepared to pay a £10,000 premium for a property near a good NHS trust, a survey has shown.About 15 per cent of 2,000 people asked by insurer Combined Insurance said they would pay £10,000 extra for a home close to good hospitals, ...

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    Antivirals recommended as flu levels rise

    2008-01-10T12:23:06Z

    Doctors in England have been advised that the use of antiviral drugs for the prevention or treatment of flu in vulnerable patients is now recommended.

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    Health Protection Agency names new chief

    2008-01-10T12:22:23Z

    Justin McCracken is to be the new chief executive of the Health Protection Agency, replacing current incumbent Pat Troop when she retires in April 2008.

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    £398m earmarked for drug treatment

    2008-01-10T12:20:25Z

    Public health minister Dawn Primarolo has announced £398m funding for drug treatment for 2008-09. She also revealed that the old allocation formula will be replaced with a system of allocations per person treated, ensuring that the investment goes where it is most needed.

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    Trusts hit 18-week target for two thirds of patients

    2008-01-10T12:19:20Z

    October 2007 figures show that trusts collected treatment time data for 84 per cent of admitted patients and 96 per cent of non-admitted patients.