RECENT NEWS
New chief executive of Care Quality Commission
David Behan CBE, director general of social care, local government and care partnerships at the Department of Health, has announced his departure to take up the role of chief executive at the Care Quality Commission.
Acquisition announced
CareFusion has announced the acquisition of UK Medical Limited, a leading distributor of medical products to the NHS and private healthcare sector in the UK.
Diabetes charity refutes claim
A diabetes education charity has hit out at claims that structured diabetes education programmes fail to show results in patients. X-Pert Health, which offers six-week education programmes to people living with diabetes, responded to claims in a major study based on the outcomes for people who attended a one-day DESMOND course.
Report investigates quality of care for dying patients
A survey published by the Office for National Statistics has reported significant differences in the quality of care experienced according to the age of patient at death, cause of death and place of death – with hospital care lagging behind hospice care.
Theatres fail to meet standards on laparoscopic equipment
An audit of UK laparoscopic surgery has revealed that while 49% of operating theatres meet sufficient equipment standards, only 15% of theatres meet the highest levels of equipment safety and design.
Ruhof Endo-Bag manufactured under CE guidelines
Following the Medical Device Alert Ref: MDA/2012/024 issued on the 09 May 2012 with regard to the use of inappropriate accessory holders within automated endoscope reprocessors (AER) that may lead to contamination of devices, equipment and processing media by retained soil and corroded material from the endoscope accessory holder.
Focus on Managing Perioperative Care at AfPP2012
This year’s congress will focus on the impact of economic and political influences on the perioperative environment and how practitioners can manage that change whilst still maintaining patient care and safety.
Satisfaction with NHS declines
Public satisfaction with the way the NHS runs fell from 70% in 2010 to 58% in 2011, according to British Social Attitudes Survey data published by The King’s Fund.
£60 m boost for hospices
Hospices are to benefit from up to £60 million of funding to help improve the quality of care for people nearing the end of their lives.
Increase in drug resistant TB
The number of drug resistant cases of TB continues to rise with 431 reports in 2011, up from 342 in 2010 – an increase of 26%, according to the latest figures from the Health Protection Agency (HPA).
Neurology services expanded
Specialist neuroscience hospital, The Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust, has expanded its outreach services with a new satellite clinic in Merseyside. The new, consultant-led neurology clinic is the latest in a series of initiatives by The Walton Centre aimed at taking specialist neurology services closer to patients’ homes.
Rivaroxaban recommended for stroke prevention
Bayer HealthCare’s oral anticoagulant tablet Xarelto (rivaroxaban) has been recommended for NHS use in final guidance from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE), for the prevention of stroke and systemic embolism in adult patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (AF) with one or more risk factors.
Breakthrough in cystic fibrosis treatment
Vertex Pharmaceuticals has announced data from a long-term follow-up study (PERSIST) which shows significant improvements in lung function, respiratory symptoms and weight gain among people treated with Kalydeco. The study enrolled people with cystic fibrosis (CF) with at least one copy of the G551D mutation in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene.
B2 vitamin lowers blood pressure
Research conducted by the University of Ulster and published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, reveals a new link between vitamin B2 and curbing high blood pressure.
Toolkit helps staff view care through patients’ eyes
The NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement has launched a new toolkit to help hospitals look at the quality of care they provide through the eyes of patients and relatives, helping them to hear and see what good looks like. The 15 Steps Challenge helps hospitals to gain an understanding of how patients feel about the care provided and how high levels of confidence can be built for staff. It helps Trusts to understand and identify the key components of high quality care that are important to patients and carers from their first contact with a hospital ward.
Survey highlights attitudes to Chlamydia screening
Almost a third (30%) of UK young adults are only prepared to be tested for Chlamydia through a totally discreet method, such as remote testing via a postal kit, and only 32% are also happy to visit a sexual health clinic for Chlamydia screening, according to a new report from MindMetre Research.
Fall in premature deaths from cancer
The number of people in their 50s dying prematurely from cancer in the UK has fallen below 14,000 for the first time in 40 years according to figures from Cancer Research UK.
Delivering ‘joined-up care’ for patients
A new report from The King’s Fund, suggests that health and wellbeing boards could be the catalyst for delivering integrated care. They could bring the NHS, public health and local authorities together to co-ordinate health and other local services.
Increase in cancers linked to household chemicals
According to a review of recent scientific literature, commissioned by the European Environment Agency (EEA), chemicals which disrupt the hormone system – endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) – could be responsible for significant increases in cancers, diabetes and obesity, falling fertility, and an increased number of neurological development problems in both humans and animals.
Enhanced recovery strategy
The Enhanced Recovery Partnership Programme (ERPP) has published a new strategy to support the spread of enhanced recovery in the NHS.
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