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Trust’s technology drive is boost for patients
Cambridge University Hospitals (CUH) NHS Foundation Trust has announced plans to embrace more technology after being the first to implement an innovative Electronic Patient Record system (EPR) called Epic.
Improvements to surgery procedures could save the NHS millions
The NHS could see a significant reduction in the amount of people unnecessarily admitted for emergency general surgery if more acute hospitals introduced consultant-led surgical assessments at their ‘front door’, says a health improvement programme.
Analysis shows UK healthcare system is lagging behind
The UK’s healthcare system is falling short in comparison to other G20 countries, according to new analysis.
Overseas recruitment trip success for Worcestershire Trust
A recent trip to India to recruit new doctors to work in Worcestershire’s hospitals has been hailed a success, with more than 30 doctors offered posts.
New trial of immuno-oncology treatment for advanced tumours
An experimental immuno-oncology treatment will move into early phase clinical trials for patients with advanced solid tumours, including lung cancers, under a collaboration agreement between Cancer Research UK and Biotecnol Limited.
Sight saving op first at Montagu Hospital
The first corneal transplant in Doncaster has been performed at Montagu Hospital.
Record year sees clinical research participants increase to 665,000
The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) has published national data revealing that more people than ever are being given access to new and better treatments through participation in clinical research.
Leading bowel surgery quality improvement partnership extended
A leading bowel surgery quality improvement initiative led by the Royal College of Anaesthetists (RCoA) has been extended for a further three years.
New endoscope reprocessing unit installed at Blackpool Victoria Hospital
Olympus has completed the first UK installation of its ETD Double endoscope reprocessing unit at Blackpool Victoria Hospital.
Endoscopy unit to open at Scunthorpe General
A brand new £1.6 million endoscopy unit at Scunthorpe General Hospital is set to open to patients.
Surgeons prefer listening to rock while in surgery
The majority of surgeons prefer listening to rock music while in surgery, according to a survey carried out by Spotify and Figure 1.
Ten point action plan to deliver nursing workforce fit for the future
England’s chief nursing officer has launched a 10 point action plan to recognise and develop the roles that general practice nurses have which transform care and can help deliver the plan to make the NHS fit for the future.
Government invests £50m in cyber security
Plans to strengthen the NHS against cyber-attacks and protect patient data have been announced with the Government investing £50 million in cyber security.
Scotland's NHS needs better workforce planning
Spending on staff in Scotland's NHS is increasing and overall staff numbers are at their highest level ever but there are urgent workforce challenges, according to a report issued by Audit Scotland.
Report shows more than 86,000 NHS posts remain vacant
More than 86,000 NHS posts remain vacant, data released by NHS Digital suggests.
Trust awarded £108,000 in additional research funding
East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust has been awarded £108,000 from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR).
New report on musculoskeletal health launched by Arthritis Research UK
Arthritis Research UK has launched a report exploring why it is important to consider musculoskeletal health when planning how the health system tackles multimorbidity.
CUH surgeon puts ‘miracle man’ on road to recovery
A superbike champion is back under the care of the surgeon who saved both his leg and his career, after a second horror crash has again put his racing future in jeopardy.
Professor Talbot appointed as interim chair at CPFT
Professor Robin Talbot has been appointed as the interim chair for Cumbria Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (CPFT).
More people able to give blood following scientific review
The government has announced changes to blood donation rules following a review by the advisory committee on the Safety of Blood, Tissues and Organs (SaBTO).
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