RECENT NEWS
Blood sugar levels examined in ICUs
New research is underway to investigate whether controlling the blood sugar levels of children in intensive care helps reduce deaths and serious complications.
New rules on human tissue procurement
The daughter of the late broadcaster, Alistair Cooke, has welcomed new rules to control the import and export of human tissue in the UK and Europe.
Advanced radiography system for Oxford facility
The Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford, has the first UK installation of Siemens Medical Solutions’ AXIOM Aristos FX Plus digital radiography system with integrated flat detector technology.
Improving patient identification
As part of its drive to improve patient identification, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital has adopted the Safe Surgery System that is supplied by Safe Surgery Systems Ltd and based on technology provided by Brenmoor Ltd.
NICE amends depression and anxiety guidance
The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has issued an amendment to the guidelines on the management of depression and anxiety in primary and secondary care.
Further progress needed in treating stroke
The results of the 2006 National Sentinel Audit for Stroke show that patients are spending more of their time in stroke units, but there are still unacceptable waits for brain scans and starting treatment.
Faster and more accurate osteoporosis diagnosis
The University of Derby’s School of Health is making use of pioneering osteoporosis scanning with the DXL Calscan Peripheral Bone Densitometry unit available from M.A.S. Medical.
Climate effects
An updated report on Health Effects of Climate Change in the UK has been published.
Growing Timesco relocates
Timesco of London has relocated to a new 26,000 ft2 head quarters in Basildon, Essex, to handle growth in both UK and international business.
Focus on ICU efficiency
With SmartCare/PS, a Dräger Medical system designed for weaning ICU patients from artificial ventilation, more than 600 million euros could be saved each year in Germany alone.
Extra-cranial stereotactic treatment for lung cancer
A36-year-old woman lung cancer patient has become the first person in Switzerland to be treated using a highly-targeted radiotherapy technique called extra-cranial stereotactic radiotherapy.
Children’s hospital expands CT and MR services
The Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Edinburgh, has gone live with a Somatom Sensation 64 CT system and Magnetom Espree MR system from Siemens Medical Solutions.
Diabetes and CVD link must be stressed
Anew report entitled Diabetes Heartache, the hard reality of cardiovascular care for people with diabetes, reveals that up to 2.4 million people with diabetes are at risk of dying of cardiovascular disease (CVD), such as heart disease or stroke, if nothing is done to improve awareness, prevention and treatment.
Symposium for clinical and biomedical engineers
This year, Completing the Picture, the educational symposium for clinical and biomedical engineers, will be held in central London at the Barbican Centre on 7 June.
BMI agrees 12-year Vanguard contract
In a move to deliver the most modern and effective clinical sterile services in the UK, BMI Healthcare has agreed a 12-year contract with Vanguard AG for its 49 private hospitals in the UK.
Champion appointed
The first Patient and Public Champion to monitor NHS efforts to reach the Government’s target of reducing waiting times to 18 weeks has been announced by Health Minister Andy Burnham.
Double coup for Airedale NHS Trust
Airedale NHS Trust has landed two major accolades at the 2007 Yorkshire Productivity Awards for its ground-breaking work in implementing “lean” policies and practices to dramatically cut waiting times at Airedale General Hospital, Steeton.
Major order for defibrillators
The Greater Manchester Collaborative Procurement Hub (CPH) has placed an order with Philips’ distributors in the UK, Cardiac Services, for the purchase of a million pounds worth of monitor/defibrillators, including the HeartStart MRx and HeartStart FR2+.
BMA outlines alternative approach to reform
A written constitution for the NHS, overseen by an independent board of governors, is recommended in the BMA’s proposals for the future of the NHS in England.
Infection control event at Brighton
The 37th Annual Infection Control Conference 2007 is to be held at The Brighton Centre, Brighton, from 24 to 26 September.
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