RECENT NEWS
NHS caesarean surgery wound dressing trial sees 37.7% drop in infection rate
The promising results from a 12-month NHS trial of Leukomed Sorbact for wound care in caesarean surgery (CS) have been published by NHS Supply Chain.
Calls for Scotland to embrace innovation opportunity
Learnings from a Horizon Europe roadshow event in Glasgow must be embraced if Scotland is to fully capitalise upon the £80bn research, development and innovation programme, says InnoScot Health.
AI partnership targeting non-attendance forecasted to save trust £28m annually
Patient engagement specialist, Healthcare Communications, part of Webex, has partnered with Deep Medical to integrate an AI solution into its communications platform to reduce missed appointments, improve waiting times and drive down health inequalities.
14,000 women at risk of fractures after the menopause to benefit from bone disease drug
Over 14,000 people to benefit after NICE published final guidance recommending abaloparatide as an option for treating osteoporosis after menopause, if there is a very high risk of fracture.
NHS chief nurse urges students to consider healthcare careers through clearing
The NHS is launching a campaign to highlight the many healthcare career options available through UCAS clearing. Students reconsidering their choices after receiving their grades this week will still have access to a multitude of health professions, including nursing and midwifery.
PDI International achieves MDR certification
PDI International, a manufacturer of innovative and sustainable infection control solutions, has announced its seamless transition from the Medical Device Directive (MDD 93/42/EEC) to the more stringent requirements of the Medical Device Regulation (MDR 2017/745).
Public satisfaction with the NHS hit record low before the General Election
New polling published by the Health Foundation and undertaken by Ipsos shows that only 28% of the public think the NHS is providing a good service nationally, 6 percentage points less than in 2023, and the lowest since the Health Foundation started asking this question in 2021.
Gene-editing therapy could cure blood disorder thalassaemia for NHS patients
NHS patients living with a genetic blood disorder are set to be among the first in the world to benefit from a “life-changing” gene-editing treatment which offers hope of a cure.
A&E staff experiencing busiest ever summer
NHS staff working in A&E departments are in the middle of their busiest summer ever with a total of 4.6 million attendances over the last 2 months – higher than any other June and July, new figures show.
Athera Healthcare acquires Newgate Technology
Insight and data-driven health technology provider, Athera Healthcare has announced the acquisition of hospital management systems’ experts, Newgate Technology.
Struggling doctors are cutting hours to safeguard their wellbeing, GMC warns
Years of worsening levels of satisfaction and burnout are leading doctors to ‘take matters into their own hands’ to improve their wellbeing and reduce potential risk to patient care, the General Medical Council (GMC) warns in a new report.
Narrowing health inequalities: why the NHS can’t shoulder the burden alone
Healthcare leaders from Blackpool Council and NHS Trust, Samira Ben Omar Associates, and Barts Health NHS Trust, will explore the issue of narrowing health inequalities as part of a webinar in September.
ICO could impose £6m fine following 2022 ransomware attack that disrupted NHS
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has announced it has provisionally decided to fine Advanced Computer Software Group Ltd (Advanced) £6.09m, following an initial finding that the provider failed to implement measures to protect the personal information of 82,946 people, including some sensitive personal information.
Count down to annual showcase for surgical innovation
Taking place on the 1st and 2nd of October, at London’s Excel, Future Surgery is delivered in partnership between CloserStill Media and the Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS England). The event encourages shared insights and professional development, enabling the entire perioperative team to reflect, and explore how technology and new ways of working are revolutionising patient care and outcomes in the UK and worldwide.
Foresight invests £4.45 million in specialist medical equipment distributor DP Medical Systems
Foresight Group, a FTSE 250 listed private equity and infrastructure investment manager, has completed a £4.45 million investment into DP Medical Systems.
Calls for broader research strategy to prepare for the next pandemic
The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) and the World Health Organization (WHO) are calling on researchers and governments to strengthen and accelerate global research to prepare for the next pandemic.
Central Medical Supplies Appoints New Neonatal Account Manager
Central Medical Supplies (CMS) has appointed Sarah Guska as a new Neonatal Account Manager, covering London, the South East and Northamptonshire.
CMR Surgical embarks on world-first paediatric clinical trial using Versius
CMR Surgical (CMR) – the global surgical robotics business – has announced that it has commenced the first multicentre prospective clinical trial to assess the safety and efficacy of Versius for use in paediatric surgery.
Majority of NHS staff support using AI in patient care, major polling finds
More than three quarters of NHS staff (76%) support the use of AI to help with patient care, with 81% also in favour of its use for administrative tasks.
Patient safety must be central to rollout of EPR systems, says Patient Safety Learning
A new report published by Patient Safety Learning makes the case that patient safety can, and must, be put firmly at the heart of the design, development and rollout of Electronic Patient Record (EPR) systems.
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