Wednesday 19 March 2014

Staff car parking charges to rise 50pc at Northampton General Hospital

Staff car parking charges to rise 50pc at Northampton General Hospital Staff car parking charges at Northampton General Hospital are set to rise by 50 per cent from the start of next month, the NHS hospital trust has announced. Northampton Chronicle and Echo

Diabetes no longer leading cause of blindness thanks to screening

Diabetes no longer leading cause of blindness thanks to screening A report on the causes of adult blindness found a widening gap between prevalence of diabetes and the number of people with related eye problems. It says that better screening is one of the main factors in the change. Public Health England

Whole-system solutions for urgent and emergency care

Whole-system solutions for urgent and emergency care “This follow-up report acts as a roadmap to the fundamental changes required to create a sustainable and high-quality urgent and emergency care system that can meet the needs of patients now and in the future.” NHS Confederation

Hospitals treat 4,000 FGM patients

Hospitals treat 4,000 FGM patients Nearly 4,000 women and girls have been treated for genital mutilation in London hospitals since 2009, new figures show. BBC News

Patient feedback posts open to abuse

Patient feedback posts open to abuse The NHS removes all but one of 653 patient reviews of a healthcare trust from its website, after Newsnight finds the system is open to abuse. BBC News

Telehealth and telecare

Telehealth and telecare The UK’s elderly population is growing and with it the number of people with long-term health problems. This is putting pressure on the health and social care systems. Increased use of technology such as telehealth and telecare may help to improve quality of care and reduce costs. This note describes current UK telehealth and telecare initiatives and the role they may play in delivering future care. House of Commons

Jr docs need IG training - ICO

Jr docs need IG training - ICO NHS organisations are confused about how to ensure junior doctors get data protection training, a report from the Information Commissioner's Office has found. E-Health Insider

Saturated fats and heart disease link 'unproven'

Saturated fats and heart disease link 'unproven' “No link found between saturated fat and heart disease,” The Daily Telegraph reports. Researchers have looked at large amounts of data and say they have found no significant link between saturated fat and heart disease.

Nutritional guidelines generally encourage low consumption of saturated fats, found in butter, cream, cheese and fatty cuts of meat, as these were thought to be linked to increased cholesterol in the blood and an increased risk of heart disease.

In contrast, unsaturated fats, found in fish and plant sources, have been encouraged (to a certain extent) as these are thought to have a protective effect on the heart and blood vessels.

This latest study finds that the evidence for these guidelines may not be definitive.

From structure to function: the impact of change

From structure to function: the impact of change “The original overarching aim of this five year project was to investigate how three hospitals redesigned their services to meet the changing health needs of the people they serve.”  Birmingham University

Half of public health doctors might leave profession

Half of public health doctors might leave profession Reforms have increased bureaucracy but not public health, reports the BMA. OnMedica

Diabetic people 'having unnecessary amputations'

Diabetic people 'having unnecessary amputations' Parliamentary group and charity Diabetes UK call attention to wide disparity in treatment of condition across UK

People with diabetes are having their legs and feet amputated unnecessarily, according to a group of MPs and peers who have highlighted stark differences in treatment of the condition across the NHS in England.

Little change in NHS culture, whistleblowers warn

Little change in NHS culture, whistleblowers warn There has been “very little change” to ensure NHS staff speak up about their concerns, despite pledges by ministers, the nurse who blew the whistle on the Mid Staffs scandal has told MPs. The Daily Telegraph

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