News – Page 1856

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    2008-02-01T12:42:38Z

    Barts and the London trust says a policy that allows nurses to discharge patients without the need to wait for a doctor has already saved the trust thousands of pounds and helped free up hospital beds. Under the scheme senior nurses can discharge patients using clear criteria agreed with medical ...

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    New charity to focus on teen health issues

    2008-02-01T11:32:00Z

    A new charity focusing on the health of adolescents is to be launched next week.The Association for Young People's Health will bring together professionals and organisations across theUKthat work with teenagers in different sectors. The Department of Health and the Department for Children, Schools and Families are providing start-up funding.

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    Guidance promotes links with pharmaceutical industry

    2008-02-01T11:22:00Z

    The Department of Health has published guidance to encourage joint working between the NHS and pharmaceutical industry.

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    Clinical audit programme under new management

    2008-02-01T11:16:00Z

    The Department of Health has announced details of the new consortium that will run the national clinical audit and patients' outcomes programme.

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    Review of free personal care to report in March

    2008-02-01T11:03:00Z

    Lord Sutherland today confirmed that the independent funding review of free personal and nursing care in Scotland, which he is leading, is on track to report at the end of March.

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    Monitor announces five new foundation trusts

    2008-02-01T10:56:00Z

    Foundation trust regulator Monitor has confirmed five new foundation trusts will be authorised from today.

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    EU brings in compulsory food labelling to curb obesity

    2008-01-31T13:03:00Z

    The European Union yesterday moved to impose standard nutritional information on food labelling across 27 countries.The rules are an attempt to counter the epidemic of obesity in Europe, but disappointed some UK health charities by not making the 'traffic light' system mandatory.

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    NHS bodies ill-equipped to cope with challenges, survey suggests

    2008-01-31T12:59:00Z

    Health sector organisations are over-confident about their ability to cope with uncertain times, according to new data. The findings suggest that employers in the sector are taking too many risks with their business, despite identifying the key challenges they face.

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    Government accused of manipulating MRSA figures

    2008-01-31T12:52:00Z

    The government is within touching distance of hitting its MRSA target, but opposition parties have accused ministers of manipulating the data.Latest figures show there were 1,072 cases of the superbug inEnglandfrom July to September last year.

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    UK allergy services 'a national disgrace'

    2008-01-31T12:49:00Z

    UK allergy experts are asking the health secretary to take decisive action to improve care for people with allergies. In a letter to The Times today, the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology said improving allergy diagnosis and management could cut unnecessary costs to the NHS.

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    Burden of obesity 'unmanageable', say Conservatives

    2008-01-31T12:41:00Z

    Shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley has warned about the increasing burden of obesity on the NHS.

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    NHS dentistry boost in Scotland

    2008-01-31T10:00:00Z

    New figures show a small increase in the number of NHS dentists in Scotland last year and that the number of patients registered with an NHS dentist is creeping up.

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    Pressure grows on PCTs to increase obesity services

    2008-01-31T09:00:00Z

    Primary care trusts will be forced to commission more weight management services in an attempt to meet growing demand, the government has warned.

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    Unions agree on unsocial hours pay proposals

    2008-01-31T09:00:00Z

    NHS Employers and unions representing staff on Agenda for Change contracts have agreed joint proposals for unsocial hours pay.

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    Market slows as Peterborough PFI deal closes

    2008-01-31T09:00:00Z

    Peterborough's £505m private finance initiative deal was the fifth largest UK public-private partnership to reach financial close last year, analysis by Infrastructure Journal has found.

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    Watchdog gives maternity services a 'wake-up call'

    2008-01-31T09:00:00Z

    NHS trusts have accepted that last week's Healthcare Commission report into maternity services should serve as a 'wake-up call' but have complained that the review's methodology may have treated them unfairly.

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    DH knew commercial director was under investigation

    2008-01-31T09:00:00Z

    The Department of Health was aware its commercial director was being investigated over the alleged backdating of share options at the time of his appointment. And it emerged he is being given over £100,000 per year tax free by the government to pay for luxury London accommodation.

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    Scottish plan to fight fraud

    2008-01-31T09:00:00Z

    NHS bodies in Scotland will be encouraged to appoint 'counter-fraud champions' in a bid to stop money being illegally siphoned from the health service.

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    Under-doctored areas told to share extra resources

    2008-01-31T09:00:00Z

    The 38 primary care trusts being given government money to tackle long-standing GP shortages will be expected to share the extra resources with their neighbours.

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    Women consultants 'treat fewer patients'

    2008-01-31T09:00:00Z

    Rising numbers of women consultants could lead to a long-term decline in productivity, academics have warned.