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- EXCLUSIVE: Senior nurses warned West Midlands 111 was unsafe
- Nursing regulator appoints permanent chief executive
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- Good quality end-of-life care ‘hit or miss’, claims report
- NHS watchdog in ‘cover-up’ claim over Morecambe Bay deaths
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Evidence supporting intentional rounding only ‘flimsy’, claims academic
There is only “flimsy” evidence to support the benefit of introducing hourly ward wards, despite their backing by the prime minister, a nurse academic has claimed. Continue reading
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Francis response: ‘immediate’ probe ordered into hospitals with high death rates
The NHS medical director Sir Bruce Keogh is to investigate trusts with high death rates “and check remedial action is being taken”, the prime minister has told Parliament. Continue reading
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No abortion-limit vote planned
The government has no plans to put forward legislation to reduce the time limit for abortion, Prime Minister David Cameron has said. Continue reading
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No abortion-limit vote planned
The government has no plans to put forward legislation to reduce the time limit for abortion, Prime Minister David Cameron has said. Continue reading
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Private franchise tops first ‘friends and family’ chart
Hinchingbrooke Health Care Trust has been rated joint top in the inaugural results of “friends and family” patient satisfaction test, recently endorsed by the prime minister. Continue reading
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Private franchise tops first ‘friends and family’ chart
Hinchingbrooke Health Care Trust has been rated joint top in the inaugural results of “friends and family” patient satisfaction test, recently endorsed by the prime minister. Continue reading
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Prime minister’s forum finds ‘overwhelming concern about staffing’
Inspectors should crack down on hospitals that do not regularly review nurse staffing levels, according to the group commissioned by the prime minister to help drive up NHS care standards. Continue reading
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PM’s Commission on Nursing ‘not in vain’
The work of the Prime Minister’s Commission on Nursing carried out during Gordon Brown’s premiership will not have been in vain, according to the nurse leading the new Nursing and Care Quality Forum. Continue reading
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PM’s Commission on Nursing ‘not in vain’
The work of the Prime Minister’s Commission on Nursing carried out during Gordon Brown’s premiership will not have been in vain, according to the nurse leading the new Nursing and Care Quality Forum. Continue reading
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Intentional ward rounds need improving, says PM forum lead
Intentional ward rounds must be carried out hourly and more paperwork should be done by the bedside, according to one of the leads of the prime minister’s nursing forum. Continue reading
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