All Patient safety articles – Page 106

  • mental health
    News

    Analysis: Mental health services with the biggest leadership and safety risks

    2017-06-09T07:00:00Z

    HSJ analysis of CQC ratings shows a high correlation between poor leadership and safety concerns across mental health services Services with the poorest performance are those where recruitment and service demand pressures are high, leaders warn Struggling providers can “learn lessons” from outstanding trusts, says chief executive There ...

  • kate and rhiannon davies colour
    HSJ Local

    Inquiry chair revealed amid families' criticism of regulator

    2017-06-09T07:00:00Z

    Senior midwife Donna Ockenden appointed to lead review into deaths of 15 babies and three mothers Parents criticise NHS Improvement for setting “narrow” terms of reference and excluding families Jeremy Hunt set up review after concerns over deaths and lack of investigations A senior midwife has been appointed ...

  • Bruce Keogh
    HSJ Local

    Keogh unveils safety steps after patient dies from drinking alcohol gel

    2017-06-08T12:44:00Z

    NHS England’s medical director is considering new safety measures for acute trusts after a patient died from drinking alcohol rub.

  • Surgery
    HSJ Local

    'Never events' probe launched at trust after CCG concerns

    2017-06-07T16:00:00Z

    A review has been launched into the quality and safety of acute services at a major acute provider after a cluster of “never events” at the trust alarmed commissioners. 

  • Barcode
    HSJ Knowledge

    How codes are raising the bar

    2017-06-06T11:30:00Z

    When a foundation trust began using barcodes to improve stock control and procurement, it soon realised that the technology was capable of helping to achieve more ambitious goals relating to safety and savings

  • Julia riley
    Comment

    Avoiding unplanned admissions during end of life care

    2017-06-06T10:35:00Z

    A programme offering one, standard, digital, urgent care plan is making sure that the patient’s wishes are taken into account by all who are going to be responsible for care

  • Police
    HSJ Local

    Special measures trust may face police probe

    2017-06-05T17:06:00Z

    Kettering General Hospital may face a police investigation over whistleblower allegations it deliberately manipulated RTT data Trust “absolutely refutes” allegations but admits 138 patients experienced harm due to overly long waits for operations Northamptonshire Police says it is “working in partnership” with the CQC and NHS Protect to review ...

  • A woman with tape over her mouth
    News

    Trusts asked to help shape whistleblower support scheme

    2017-06-02T12:59:00Z

    NHS Improvement appeals for trusts to help design pilot scheme Project follows recommendation by Sir Robert Francis QC Freedom to Speak Up Report highlighted how whistleblowers lost careers A new initiative to help whistleblowers return to work in the NHS is being developed and piloted by NHS Improvement.

  • University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
    HSJ Local

    Critical incident declared by major acute trust

    2017-06-01T15:45:00Z

    Trust declares critical incident after increasing attendances and admissions One patient waited 16 hours in the department, a source claims Chief operating officer says no patient waited longer than eight hours following a decision to admit An acute trust with one of the busiest A&Es in the country ...

  • Shaun lintern expert briefing
    Expert Briefing

    Lintern's Risk Register: A reckoning is due

    2017-06-01T14:50:00Z

    Contact me in confidence here. Everything you need to stay up to date on patient safety and workforce, plus my take on the most important under-the-radar stories. From patient safety correspondent Shaun Lintern

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    HSJ Local

    Patient death linked to lack of beds at major teaching trust

    2017-05-31T07:00:00Z

    Patient dies following lack of beds at a major London teaching trust Coroner’s sends warning over the lack of oversight from clinicians of hospital bed status University College London Hospitals FT, warned future deaths could occur if clinicians not informed of bed status across all of its sites ...

  • push button technology switch innovation choice
    News

    New CQC inspection model depends on £9m IT upgrade

    2017-05-31T07:00:00Z

    CQC said that if the IT project fails ”we won’t be able to deliver our programme on a reduced budget” “Relatively high” risk levels surround the project due to “fundamental gaps” in current skills and technology and potential to delay roll out of inspection dashboards Work to first begin ...

  • nurse doctor mask flu
    News

    U-turn over agency staff tax rules

    2017-05-30T13:43:00Z

    NHS Improvement says trusts must not take a blanket approach to new IR35 rules Regulator had previously advised all agency staff would be covered by the tax changes New guidance published today advises trusts to review each case and consider representations NHS Improvement has made a significant U-turn ...

  • accident_emergency_critical_care.jpg
    News

    NHS told to prepare urgently for second possible terrorist attack

    2017-05-25T15:51:00Z

    Message to trauma centres to prepare for possible further terrorist attack Simon Stevens told NHS England board trusts are being urged to check staffing levels and mutual assistance plans Terrorist threat level was raised to critical – the highest level – following attack in Manchester on Monday night ...

  • Gavin boyle
    Comment

    Enacting change at pace and scale in the NHS

    2017-05-25T12:36:00Z

    What started as a procurement project using GS1 barcodes at Derby Teaching Hospitals Foundation Trust will eventually give us data for the whole patient pathway

  • hospital_bed_ward_patient.jpg
    News

    Unprecedented winter bed pressure revealed in new stats

    2017-05-25T12:18:00Z

    Bed occupancy hits record high, as overall bed numbers across NHS continue to decline Royal College of Surgeons says data is “exceptionally worrying” Acute bed numbers have however risen slightly overall on last year Acute bed occupancy hit a record high in the final quarter of 2016-17, while ...

  • Surgical scissors
    HSJ Local

    'Severe harm' to patients at teaching trust after records failure

    2017-05-25T07:00:00Z

    A patient suffered a stroke that might have been prevented and another received late treatment for cancer after record keeping failures at a teaching hospital.

  • Midwife
    News

    Investigation: Why are some babies dying in the NHS?

    2017-05-23T05:50:00Z

    New data obtained by HSJ reveals babies are dying or being left with life-long disabilities because of mistakes being replicated across the NHS by midwives and doctors.

  • Jeremy Hunt
    HSJ Local

    Jeremy Hunt warned over deaths risk after scan results missed

    2017-05-22T11:42:00Z

    Patient not told of aneurysm for four years before his death Trust had no protocol in place to flag up £potentially life threatening” radiological results Health secretary asked to consider a trust review of procedures A coroner has called on the health secretary to examine a trust’s systems ...

  • Police
    HSJ Local

    Inquest prompts police probe into inpatient deaths

    2017-05-19T17:14:00Z

    Police launch probe into patient deaths at acute adult inpatient unit The Essex Police probe is investigating whether there is a criminal case to answer over the deaths of patients at the Linden Centre, now run by Essex Partnership University Foundation Trust Seven patients have died at the unit ...