Friday 18 July 2014

Injunction lodged in hospital row

Northampton GP: ‘NHS is letting my patients down daily’

Northampton GP: ‘NHS is letting my patients down daily’ A doctor at a Northampton GP surgery says the NHS is letting down patients by failing to invest in his practice which he says is “unfit for purpose”. Northampton Chronicle and Echo

How is the NHS performing? Quarterly monitoring report, July 2014

How is the NHS performing? Quarterly monitoring report, July 2014 This report illustrates the pressures on NHS finances, with a quarter of NHS trust finance directors surveyed for the report expecting to overspend their budgets this year. Analysis of the data collected for the report shows that the nursing workforce increased by almost 9,000 over the past six months to nearly 315,000 – the highest on record. This underlines the choice facing hospitals: whether to balance the books or maintain quality of services, with many choosing to recruit more nurses despite their budgets being stretched to the limit. It warns that cracks are beginning to appear in NHS performance as a result of the growing financial pressures and rising demand for services. King's Fund

Quality, access and affordability: can the NHS do it all?

Quality, access and affordability: can the NHS do it all? All health care systems are always looking to achieve quality, access and affordability (the three points of the triangle), but can only deliver two at best. Currently the NHS is being asked to deliver all three - Richard Taunt asks what this means for each of those areas. The Health Foundation 

Phone app emergency alert for medically trained

Phone app emergency alert for medically trained The GoodSAM app alerts those with medical training to nearby emergencies so that potentially life-saving interventions can be given before the arrival of emergency services.

The brainchild of consultant neurosurgeon Mark Wilson, the app enables those with medical training, from doctors and nurses to people with first-aid qualifications, to register as responders. British Medical Association

Evidence white paper released for wellbeing and engagement

Evidence white paper released for wellbeing and engagement Engage for success has released a whitepaper report containing evidence for the link between employee engagement and wellbeing and the resulting impact on both individual and organisational performance. NHS Employers

Transform district nursing to stop it facing extinction

Transform district nursing to stop it facing extinction The Royal College of Nursing projects that in a decade we might see the complete demise of district nurse services, but how can this be happening in tandem with calls to care for more patients at home? Health Service Journal

Steroid asthma inhalers restrict children’s growth

Steroid asthma inhalers restrict children’s growth “Children who use inhalable steroids for asthma grow slower than their peers in the first year of taking the medication,” The Guardian reports. While this is an accurate report of the science, the effect found by researchers was small. On average, a reduction of around half a centimetre per year was seen, compared to children taking a placebo or other asthma medication.

The researchers were studying the effects of inhaled corticosteroids. These are known as “preventers” – the brown inhalers that deliver a dose of steroids to the airways reducing inflammation, to prevent symptoms.

After pooling the results of 25 trials, they found a small but significant link between the use of preventer inhalers and restricted childhood growth, which was estimated to be an average reduction of 0.48cm (or 0.19in).

The authors recommend that these drugs should be prescribed at the “lowest effective dose” and that the growth rate of children treated with inhaled corticosteroids should be monitored, as they will affect each child differently.

However, as the authors point out, the small effect on growth is a minor risk compared to the proven benefits of these drugs in controlling asthma, and ensuring children’s lungs grow to their full capacity.

Untreated childhood asthma is much more likely to have a harmful effect on a child’s development than a small reduction in growth.

Move all non-emergency NHS work into primary care, say health groups

Move all non-emergency NHS work into primary care, say health groups All non-emergency NHS treatment should be moved out of hospitals and into primary care, according to a report by leading health organisations. GP Online

Advice for doctors criticised online

Advice for doctors criticised online Medical Defence Union outlines the implications of a European court ruling on the right to be forgotten online. OnMedica

At life's end: dying painlessly and peacefully is the goal of most

At life's end: dying painlessly and peacefully is the goal of most As the assisted dying bill goes to the Lords, doctors explain how most wish for palliative care, friendship and dignity at the end

A good death, like an easy experience of childbirth, is not something that happens to everybody, and it is impossible to predict who will slip away painlessly and at peace and who will find the process far harder.

"It's a lottery," says Ann Munro, a clinical ethicist who works with the dying and those who care for them in a large NHS hospital. "You never really know what it is going to be like." Continue reading... The Guardian

Prescribing statins more widely ‘could avert tragedy’, new medical guidelines suggest

Prescribing statins more widely ‘could avert tragedy’, new medical guidelines suggest Four-and-a-half million more adults should be offered statins to avert “a tragedy waiting to happen” by reducing the number of people suffering heart attacks and strokes, according to new medical guidelines. The Independent

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David Cameron urged to exempt the NHS from TTIP deal after unions claim it is at risk from being sold to American corporations

David Cameron urged to exempt the NHS from TTIP deal after unions claim it is at risk from being sold to American corporations Unions today claimed the NHS was under threat by the giant US-EU trade agreement known as TTIP despite assurances from negotiators that it was exempt. The Independent