RECENT NEWS

Clinical engineering conference

The National Performance Advisory Group, a trading division of the East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust, will be hosting a clinical engineering conference on 13 September 2016, at the Holiday Inn, Stratford upon Avon.

BD sells controlling share of respiratory solutions business

BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company) has announced an agreement to sell 50.1% of its Respiratory Solutions business to funds advised by Apax Partners, a leading global private equity firm, and form a joint venture that will operate as a new, independent company.

National Guardian resigns

Dame Eileen Sills has announced her resignation from her role as the National Guardian for speaking up safely within the NHS.

Innovation could improve diagnosis of respiratory conditions

Research undertaken at the University of Surrey has led to the development of the world’s first 3D printed ‘Sneezeometer’, an airflow sensor or ‘spirometer’ that is sensitive enough to measure the speed of a sneeze.

Venous thromboembolism risk in bladder cancer patients

In a study of 3879 patients who underwent radical cystectomy to treat bladder cancer, 3.6% were diagnosed with a venous thromboembolism (VTE), which occurs when a blood clot forms in a vein, potentially breaking loose and traveling to the lung – within one month of their surgical admission date.

Viruses could be used to target catheter-related infections

Scientists at the University of Brighton have shown viruses that can kill bacteria may be used to combat common infections related to the use of medical devices such as catheters.

Bowel condition successfully treated with endovascular therapy

Acute mesenteric ischaemia (AMI) can be successfully treated with endovascular therapy such as balloon angioplasty, according to research from the University of Eastern Finland.

Audit launched of smoking services in hospitals

The British Thoracic Society (BTS) has launched a major new study to probe the level, and effectiveness of, stop smoking services provided in NHS hospitals across UK.

NHS survey highlights increasing pressures for staff

The latest NHS Staff Survey has revealed that staff engagement has improved continuously over the last five years and the majority of staff (69%) agreed or strongly agreed that they would be happy with the standard of care their organisation provided if a friend or relative needed treatment. Most staff (80%) agreed that they were ‘able to do their job to a standard they were personally pleased with’.

Serious incidents reduced by 65%

Aspen Healthcare, the operator of four private acute hospitals, two cancer centres and three ambulatory day surgery centres, has extended its investment in Datix software to support the organisation’s updated quality governance framework.

Online support tool may reduce child deaths

An online decision support tool, providing specialist diagnostic advice for paediatricians, GPs and nurses, along with other healthcare professionals, will ensure children get the right treatment at the earliest opportunity – preventing delays in care and potentially reducing avoidable child deaths.

NICE recommends ovarian cancer treatment as cost-effective option

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has issued Technology Appraisal Guidance (TAG) for Lynparza (olaparib), recommending it as a cost-effective option for women with platinum-sensitive relapsed (PSR) BRCA-mutated (BRCAm) high-grade serous ovarian cancer who have had three or more courses of platinum-based chemotherapy

Increasing A&E pressures reported in summer

The NHS in England risks its traditionally poorer levels of performance in winter becoming the norm in summer, reveals an extensive analysis of the last five years of data by leading health charities the Nuffield Trust and the Health Foundation.

NHS England widens access to prostate cancer treatment

Patients first diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer will now get immediate access to a drug which studies have shown can extend their life by more than a year compared to current options, NHS England has announced.

Fall in patient satisfaction

The British Social Attitudes (BSA) survey for 2015 reports a five percentage point fall in satisfaction with the National Health Service compared to 2014, according to data published by The King’s Fund.

Project to prevent falls

A Lancashire company has been awarded nearly £100,000 to develop a system to prevent older patients falling from their beds. Lancaster-based Rinicare has received £99,694 through the Small Business Research Initiative for Healthcare (SBRI Healthcare).

Eastwood Park partners ECRI Institute

Eastwood Park Training has agreed a formal partnership with ECRI Institute. These two renowned healthcare organisations will be working closely together to improve effective asset management and maintenance of hospital medical devices, supporting each business’s ultimate mission for continued improved and effective patient safety.

Rubella susceptibility screening ends

Public Health England (PHE) has announced that rubella (German measles) susceptibility screening in pregnancy will end in England on 1 April 2016. The decision to stop screening follows a review of evidence by the UK National Screening Committee (UK NSC) in 2003 and 2012.

New state-of-the-art diagnostic suite for Manchester

Nuffield Health, working together with Royal Philips has announced the opening of a state-ofthe-art diagnostic suite to provide imaging and wellbeing services to the people of Manchester.

Rota gaps raise safety concerns

A census of consultant physicians and higher specialty trainees has shown that there are significant concerns around filling gaps in trainee rotas, prompting fears over the impact on patient care.

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