All Surgery articles – Page 17

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    NHS England urged to review bed capacity after surgery delay deaths

    27 February 2017

    Royal College of Surgeons recommends a review of critical care bed capacity It follows two patient deaths as a result of delays receiving surgery NHS England chief Simon Stevens was warned by coroners of future deaths risk The Royal College of Surgeons has called on NHS England to ...

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    Private hospital rated inadequate by CQC

    23 February 2017

    BMI Healthcare hospital in Kent receives damning CQC report Surgery patients at “high risk” of harm or abuse Inspectors witnessed wrong patient being taken for surgery Leadership and governance concerns also highlighted A privately owned hospital has been rated inadequate by the Care Quality Commission after regulators found ...

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    HSJ Local

    CCGs ration hip and knee surgery for obese patients

    22 February 2017

    North West CCGs introduce restrictions on hip and knee surgery for obese patients South Cheshire and Vale Royal CCGs have financial problems NICE chair concerned about increase in CCGs rationing elective surgery Commissioners in Cheshire have introduced new restrictions to hip and knee replacements for obese patients, which ...

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    Simon Stevens warned again after second bed shortage death

    22 February 2017

    Second warning from coroner to NHS England chief following neurosurgery delays as a result of ICU bed shortage Teresa Dennett was denied an immediate transfer to Nottingham University Hospitals Trust Doctors told the coroner policies to admit patients regardless of bed capacity were “aspirational” NHS England chief executive ...

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    Private provider to rent space from NHS trust for 25 years

    14 February 2017

    £38m dedicated cancer unit will occupy top four floors of Guy’s and St Thomas’ new cancer centre Negotiations underway to offer NHS patients access to private robotics theatre American hospital firm to rent the facilities on a 25 year lease A major teaching trust in London is leasing ...

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    HSJ Local

    Teaching trust cancels planned operations for first time 'in four years'

    10 February 2017

    University Hospitals Leicester puts 12 day restriction on elective work It cites high demand, bed occupancy and delays on discharging patients Restrictions will cover school half-term week One of the NHS’s largest trusts has been forced to restrict elective activity for the first time in “at least four ...

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    NHS England admits staffing risks in heart surgery shake-up

    9 February 2017

    At least 900 surgeries to be relocated under CHD proposals, despite concerns over staffing at affected hospitals Three out of the 10 sites singled out for the “risks” they pose to patients NHS England review into PICU services accelerated as closure of some CHD services will impact national critical ...

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    New consultation on future of specialist heart surgery imminent

    27 January 2017

    NHS England to launch consultation on congenital heart disease services “soon” It has not publicly changed its controversial plans but said “no decision” will be made before consultation is completed Royal Brompton and University Hospitals of Leicester trusts remain at risk of losing their services NHS England is ...

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    'No justification' for CCGs' rationing, says royal college

    26 January 2017

    Three West Midlands CCGs to decrease the eligibility threshold for patients requiring hip and knee replacements Changes would see a 12 per cent decrease in patients eligible for hip replacements and a 19 per cent decrease for knee replacements Royal College of Surgeons says there is “no clinical justification” ...

  • Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
    HSJ Local

    Hospital under 'enhanced monitoring' over safety concerns

    25 January 2017

    The obstetrics and gynaecology department of a major London hospital has been placed on “enhanced monitoring” status by the General Medical Council and Health Education England after concerns about safety.

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    HSJ Value in Healthcare Awards shortlist revealed

    19 January 2017

    The organisations in the running to win one of the HSJ Value in Healthcare Awards 2017 at have been revealed.

  • Cardiac surgery
    Comment

    Making a drama out of a crisis: the cancellation of elective operations

    22 December 2016

    Methods must be developed to be better prepared for the crisis caused by winter pressures in NHS hospital systems

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    Exclusive: Hospitals told to stop 'most' operations over Christmas

    16 December 2016

    NHS Improvement letter tells trusts to “cease most inpatient elective activity” Move could involve rescheduling planned care “beyond any current plans” Trusts asked to cut bed occupancy from 95 per cent to 85 per cent for the next month Hospitals should focus on emergency activity over Christmas period ...

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    Comment

    Why the NHS needs to get better at assessing surgical risk

    16 December 2016

    Surgeons must be in a position to understand risk to patients so that they can overcome reluctance to take on high risk cases

  • Bristol Children's Hospital
    HSJ Local

    Investigation finds major service failure related to second child's death at hospital

    9 December 2016

    Second case of a child failed by Bristol Royal Children’s Hospital Luke Jenkins died after major heart surgery in 2012 but was let down by staff, according to PHSO Ombudsman report contradicts findings of a review commissioned by NHS England A new investigation into the death of a ...

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    Children's services review accelerated

    23 November 2016

    First findings of national review of paediatric intensive care services due in next few weeks Review follows investigation into Bristol Royal Children’s Hospital Services under pressure as children with more complex needs need PICU and lengths of stay increasing An NHS England review of paediatric intensive care services ...

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    New tariff would mean revenue cuts for specialist providers

    23 November 2016

    Three providers would see their overall revenue reduced by more than 2 per cent next year The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital FT faces an estimated £4.5m reduction to its revenue Specialist Orthopaedic Alliance “exceptionally concerned” by the proposals A number of specialist NHS trusts are “exceptionally concerned” about the ...

  • Sophie castle clarke
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    That online booking revolution? Just wait a minute on that...

    17 November 2016

    The NHS needs to be realistic about GP practices’ and patients’ readiness to use technology for making appointments, says Sophie Castle-Clarke

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    Prevention is better than cure - here's how it can be cheaper, too

    15 November 2016

    Risk stratification holds the key to identifying those at greatest risk of developing a surgical site infection and then doing something about it

  • Heal the wound
    HSJ Knowledge

    Wound management: Why good healing is good business

    15 November 2016

    Wound infections can dramatically lengthen treatment times and cost the NHS large sums of money, which is why funding for preventative measures is so important