News – Page 1865

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    Lib Dem leader outlines plans for the health service

    2008-01-17T09:00:00Z

    The new leader of the Liberal Democrats has outlined his party's proposals for all patients to be given a set of 'entitlements' to treatment, based on their condition.

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    Heart death rates show a nation of inequalities

    2008-01-17T09:00:00Z

    Research by HSJ has revealed the huge inequalities between healthcare need and NHS spending throughout England.An HSJ analysis of the latest data on coronary heart disease premature death rates and primary care trust heart disease spending shows that some of the PCTs with the greatest health need spend the least.

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    GPs failing to pick up patients at most risk of heart disease

    2008-01-17T09:00:00Z

    GPs in some of the poorest areas of the country are failing to identify patients with coronary heart disease and treat them effectively, HSJ’s analysis suggests.

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    Henderson Hospital may be saved

    2008-01-17T09:00:00Z

    Fresh hope has been sparked that ministers could intervene to save a national psychiatry service, a month after commissioners decided to close it.

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    Royal Marsden's cool heads and smart systems

    2008-01-17T09:00:00Z

    In the wake of the west London fire, Ingrid Torjesen looks at how the hospital coped and whether emergency planning has moved on since 7/7

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    Longer GP hours are not a priority for patients, Darzi is told

    2008-01-17T09:00:00Z

    Regional leaders of the review of the NHS are set to meet health minister Lord Darzi today to discuss emerging themes from their work.

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    Former choice head joins ambulance trust

    2008-01-16T10:54:00Z

    Martyn Pritchard, former head of the Department of Health's choice policy, has been appointed the new chief executive of Yorkshire Ambulance Service trust.

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    Greater protection for Scottish NHS workers

    2008-01-16T10:52:00Z

    The Scottish government has agreed to change the law to ensure greater protection for NHS workers at risk of being abused and attacked.

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    Use dentistry cash to improve access, charity urges

    2008-01-16T10:49:00Z

    Primary care trusts must spend newly allocated cash for dentistry on improving access for patients, the Citizens Advice Bureau has said.The call follows research for the charity that suggests millions of adults in England and Wales are still having problems getting to see an NHS dentist.

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    Junior doctor recruitment still shaky, claims BMA

    2008-01-16T10:40:00Z

    Problems with the 2008 junior doctor recruitment process in England have already started to emerge, the British Medical Association has said.

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    Organ Donation Taskforce publishes recommendations

    2008-01-16T10:35:00Z

    A government taskforce today published its vision for increasing the number of organs available for transplant by half over the next five years.

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    Royal Liverpool Children's trust names new chief executive

    2008-01-15T10:46:06Z

    The Royal Liverpool Children's trust has appointed Louise Shepherd as its new chief executive.

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    Derby City PCT appoints public health director

    2008-01-15T10:44:30Z

    Dr Andrew Wakeman has been appointed as the new director of public health at Derby City primary care trust.

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    Study looks at cancer treatment's impact on body image

    2008-01-15T10:42:33Z

    A research project by the Centre for Appearance Research at the University of the West of England will explore how teenagers and their families feel about their altered appearance following cancer treatment.

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    Mediterranean diet could cut asthma risk

    2008-01-15T10:39:45Z

    Women who eat a Mediterranean diet while pregnant could help prevent the risks of asthma and allergy in their children, according to a study published in Thorax.

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    Fund fertility treatment for cancer patients, say royal colleges

    2008-01-15T10:37:55Z

    A new report from the Royal Colleges of Physicians, Radiologists, and Obstetricians and Gynaecologists recommends that the NHS should fully fund fertility services for patients with cancer.The report calls for a national policy on sperm, egg and embryo storage and for funding bodies to develop equitable funding protocols for patients.

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    Internet used to diagnose embarrassing conditions

    2008-01-14T11:35:54Z

    A third of people with embarrassing health conditions would rather use the internet to self-diagnose than visit the doctor, according to a poll carried out by TV channel UKTV Style.The poll also found nearly half of all people with conditions such as sexually transmitted infections or bowel problems were reluctant ...

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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.