All Public health articles – Page 98

  • News

    Over a quarter of people in UK with HIV unaware of it, says HPA

    2008-11-25T12:00:00Z

    Twenty-eight per cent of people living with HIV in the UK are unaware they are infected, the Health Protection Agency has said.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Is cancer campaigning skewing health priorities?

    2008-11-24T01:00:00Z

    It is a disease that grips both public and media attention and has become a dominant force in health policy as a result. But is vociferous campaigning over cancer care skewing priorities, asks Emma Dent

  • News

    Calls for more mental health funding as economic worries increase

    2008-11-21T11:25:00Z

    Mental health charity Mind has called for more investment in services to help cope with an expected surge in demand caused by the economic downturn.

  • Comment

    Media Watch: healthy towns

    2008-11-20T09:00:00Z

    'It won't work round here,' a resident of one of the Department of Health's newly designated Healthy Towns predicted to The Times.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    Mapping health inequalities unmasks variations

    2008-11-20T09:00:00Z

    For the first time comprehensive local health and well-being data has been compiled across Ireland.

  • News

    Obesity leaves eating disorders in the shade

    2008-11-20T09:00:00Z

    While national guidelines have stimulated change in crisis areas of mental health, eating disorders are only just beginning to receive the attention and specialist services sufferers need. Alison Moore reports

  • News

    Emma Dent on the need for a national hygiene drive

    2008-11-20T09:00:00Z

    Obviously I'm in favour of tight infection controls in hospitals, but don't you feel for the mitts of the staff having to wash them dozens of times a day? They must get red raw.

  • News

    Presumed consent for organ donation

    2008-11-20T09:00:00Z

    The British Medical Association has long enthusiastically supported presumed consent for organ donation, while strongly opposing presumed consent for doctors uploading patient records to a central electronic database. This leads to the suspicion that ethics, to the BMA, are what best suits doctors.

  • Leader

    Data tsunami will swamp trusts unless commissioners get a say

    2008-11-20T09:00:00Z

    The clinical data revolution came closer this week with the unveiling of the approach for improving quality and a survey on what to include in quality accounts.

  • News

    MPs get tough on alcoholism

    2008-11-20T09:00:00Z

    MPs have grilled Department of Health officials including permanent secretary Hugh Taylor and senior medical officer Mark Prunty over alcohol dependency figures published by the National Audit Office.

  • News

    £13.5m earmarked for public health initiatives

    2008-11-19T12:52:00Z

    Public health minister Dawn Primarolo has unveiled a package of measures to help break down the barriers between primary care trusts and local authorities when tackling pockets of poor health.

  • News

    Luton and Dunstable owns up to errors in E coli fallout

    2008-11-13T09:00:00Z

    Luton and Dunstable Hospital foundation trust should have been better prepared for the fallout from the media and damage to its reputation from an E coli outbreak, its chief executive has admitted.

  • Comment

    Norman Niven on wasted medicine

    2008-11-12T01:00:00Z

    The more I read about the NHS's troubles, the more I wonder whether dramatic headlines about bed shortages, waiting lists and superbugs serve to obscure a problem that is far less attention grabbing but potentially more damaging to UK healthcare.

  • News

    Department of Health launches 'lifestyle revolution'

    2008-11-11T12:36:00Z

    Thousands of national and local organisations have joined forces to launch a Department of Health-led 'lifestyle revolution' to eat well, get more exercise and live longer.

  • News

    Rise in alcohol-related A&E admissions among children

    2008-11-10T13:16:00Z

    The number of alcohol-related accident and emergency admissions among children under 16 has increased by 17 per cent in five years, according to newly released figures.

  • HSJ Knowledge

    World class commissioning: setting your priorities to deliver improved health outcomes

    2008-11-10T01:00:00Z

    HSJ gathered some of the biggest names in primary care to discuss the Department of Health’s ambitious world class commissioning programme as part of a live, online debate. Andy Cowper listened in

  • News

    Gordon Brown: press ahead with health equality drive

    2008-11-07T12:54:00Z

    The prime minister has said the credit crunch is no reason to postpone plans to reduce health inequalities.Speaking at a World Health Organisation conference in London yesterday, Gordon Brown said 'there could be no worse time than this to turn back'.

  • News

    GP pay to reflect outcomes

    2008-11-06T09:00:00Z

    The GP bonus scheme will be reformed to better link GP earnings to outcomes for patients under proposals outlined by the Department of Health.

  • Comment

    Media Watch: food terror

    2008-11-06T09:00:00Z

    We're all doomed. From the day our mothers sipped their third cup of coffee while pregnant (Daily Mail) to the time we ignored the best before date on that pate at the back of the fridge (The Observer) to the decision to ditch the bran flakes for one of those ...

  • News

    Emma Dent on smoking

    2008-11-06T01:00:00Z

    Readers may be unsurprised to learn that I have a number of pet hates.