Category Archives: Medical News

NHS Trusts Using Simulation Modelling Solutions To Improve Staff And Equipment Resource Management

The Associate Director and Head of Healthcare at Frontline, Andrew Butters, said that “It enables you to look at how work flows through a department. So you can look at the levels of staff and demand and model changing patterns of need. It will recognise the big bulge in demand within accident and emergency on […]

Audit Commission Says NHS May Have Charged £1 Billion Incorrectly Due To Poor Data

The Managing Director of Health at the Audit Commission, Andy McKeon, said that “It\’s reassuring that the NHS is getting better at clinical coding. Efficiency is more important than ever and accurate clinical coding under payment by results will contribute to better data, better decisions and better outcomes for patients. But the variation in error […]

Possible NHS Professionals Privatisation Angers Unions

Unison is concerned that costs to the National Health Service will increase if the not for profit body is privatised as companies will want a ‘piece of the action’. However, private sector medical agencies believe that any privatisation would help to improve efficiency in the NHS and actually reduce operational costs. The cost of administering […]

NHS Workforce Planning Report Calls For Imbalance Of Specialist Training Posts To Be Addressed

The Head of Medical Pay and Workforce at NHS Employers, Bill McMillan, said that “It is critical that the correct number of doctors are trained in the specialities and geographical areas where they are needed most, to avoid the risk of a shortage or significant oversupply. Both of these things would be expensive, demoralising for […]

600 Jobs To Be Axed At The Royal Berkshire Hospital

The Chief Medical Officer for the Royal Berkshire Hospital, Jonathan Fielden, said that “Everyone is now well aware that we are working to achieve our aim in a challenging financial situation that is facing the whole country and in particular the public sector. This year we have to identify and deliver a savings plan of £20 […]

NHS Reforms Attacked By BMJ & Lancet Following News Of £1.7 Billion Reorganisation Fund

NHS Reform Plans Earlier in the week the Health Secretary, Andrew Lansley, announced plans for radical changes to the way the National Health Service works in a white paper titled ‘Equity & Excellence: Liberating the NHS’. If fully implemented the changes will see: All 10 Strategic Health Authorities (SHAs) abolished All 152 Primary Care Trusts […]

Doctors Must Be At The Heart Of NHS Reforms Say The British Medical Association

Nigel Watson, the GPC commissioning and service development subcommittee chair said that “The abolition of PCTs is something that they did not see coming. There is a real risk that in the transitional phase until 2013 all the good managers will go off and find other jobs. We need to work with the Department of […]

Labour Attack NHS Reform Plans At Prime Minister’s Questions

Harriet Harman, the temporary Labour Leader said to the Prime Minister \”The White Paper admits there will be extra cost because of loss of productivity, staff relocation and redundancies. Does he (David Cameron) stand by what he said just a few months ago about NHS reorganisation? He said the disruption is terrible, the demoralisation worse, […]

Immigration Cap Expected To Drive NHS Specialist Nurse Training

Peter Griffiths, the director of the National Nursing Research Unit, has said the onus is on the NHS to solve any shortages by training its own staff, rather than recruiting from abroad. Mr Griffiths recently told the Nursing Times that some areas, including theatre nurses, were experiencing shortages because they were no longer part of […]