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Patient discharge and flow innovations follow record admissions week

Patient discharge and flow innovations follow record admissions week

By Lee Peart 20 January 2025

Innovations in patient discharge and flow have been introduced in the North East and Yorkshire as figures revealed a record number of hospital beds occupied.

Calorie labelling leads to 'modest reductions' in food selection and consumption

By Liz Wells 20 January 2025

Calorie labelling of food on menus and products leads people to choose slightly fewer calories, new research reveals.

Technology 'isn't sole solution' to NHS crisis

By Liz Wells 20 January 2025

The employment crisis for clinical and non-clinical roles in healthcare needs to be prioritised over technology and AI, according to the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo).

Trusts braced for disappointment on New Hospital Programme

By Lee Peart 20 January 2025

NHS trusts are braced for disappointment this week after it was reported that some New Hospital Programme (NHP) projects will not be delivered by 2030.

Charity highlights cost of cervical screening knowledge gap

By Liz Wells 20 January 2025

A lack of knowledge about cervical screenings is ‘costing lives’, according to a cancer charity.

NHS trust warned of man who printed 3D gun

By Lee Peart 17 January 2025

West Mercia Police have alerted Herefordshire and Worcestershire Health and Care Trust about a man who was arrested after attempting to print a 3D gun at home.

Barts Health group names new chair

By Liz Wells 17 January 2025

Barts Health group has appointed Professor Ian Jacobs, a leading cancer surgeon and expert in health and higher education, as its next chair.

The Royal London Hospital's enhanced technology to benefit stroke patients

By Liz Wells 17 January 2025

Stroke patients will benefit from quicker and more accurate treatment thanks to a state-of-the-art scanner at The Royal London Hospital.

Pharmacy closures in 2024 second highest on record

By Liz Wells 17 January 2025

Four pharmacies shut permanently every week in England last year, new research reveals.

Trust chief apologises for 'negative' maternity experiences

By Lee Peart 17 January 2025

Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust has issued an apology following a BBC investigation into maternity unit deaths.

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