Tuesday 12 September 2017

New care models: harnessing technology

New care models: harnessing technology This report from the NHS Clinical Commissioners explores how digital tools can help to address rising demand, constrained funding and workforce challenges, and it demonstrates how technology has the potential to revolutionise the way health and care is delivered. It focuses on how five vanguards are implementing innovative digital technology solutions at the heart of a new approach to care.
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King's Fund

Under pressure? NHS maternity services in England

Under pressure? NHS maternity services in England This briefing finds that NHS maternity units are more likely to close towards the end of the week and during holiday periods due to low staffing levels. It reviews the evidence on the long-run pressures faced by maternity units from changes in the number of maternity admissions and the case mix. While the number of maternity cases has remained largely constant since 2010, the case mix continues to change, with women giving birth later in life and with more complex health conditions. There are implications for maternity units if this evolving case mix of mothers requires more care in terms of staffing or other resources. IFS publications  King's Fund

Patients to book GP appointments and access records through NHS app

Patients to book GP appointments and access records through NHS app Patients should be able to access GP services from a new integrated app from next year, Jeremy Hunt has announced. Speaking at the NHS Innovation Expo in Manchester the health secretary said every patient in England would be able to book appointments, order repeat prescriptions, see their medical records, contact 111 and access long-term conditions support from an app by the end of next year. GP Online

Developing a model of care to improve mental health crisis response - Nursing Times

Developing a model of care to improve mental health crisis response - Nursing Times Collaboration between police and mental health services can improve the care of people with mental health problems who often use emergency services. This initiative won the HRH The Prince of Wales Award for Integrated Approaches to Care in the 2016 Nursing Times Awards.
The partnership began in October 2012 on the Isle of Wight, with a street triage team (a joint response team of police and mental health services). However, the focus soon widened to include phone call management. By 2013, mental health nurses were working in the police control room and speaking to people who were calling in crisis. Nursing Times

Public sector employers 'preparing to hire at fastest pace since 2015'

Public sector employers 'preparing to hire at fastest pace since 2015' NHS staff shortages and rejection of austerity at election encouraging managers to recruit more workers, says survey.
Public sector employers are preparing to hire at the fastest pace since 2015, as NHS staff shortages and the rejection of austerity at the election encourages managers to recruit more workers, according to a survey.
There are about 5.1 million public sector workers in the UK excluding banks rescued in the financial crisis, of whom 1.6 million work for the NHS and 1.5 million work in education. Guardian

NHS plan could see blood pressure checks on supermarket tills 

NHS plan could see blood pressure checks on supermarket tills Shoppers could have their blood pressure checked at supermarket tills under radical NHS plans aimed at preventing almost 25,000 heart attacks and strokes.
Firefighters, teachers and office workers will also be trained to carry out tests, in a bid to identify thousands of people are risk of the major killers.
Under the NHS proposals, local planners will be encouraged to find "creative ways" to carry out checks on those in middle age - instead of relying on them to turn up at GPs’. Telegraph

See also:
New approach to preventing heart attacks and strokes Public Health England