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NHS England publishes new data on the progress of hospitals in acute emergency and maternity care across London
More London hospitals are delivering high quality acute emergency care across all seven days of the week Eight in 10 of the capital’s hospitals deliver 1:1 midwife care for all women in established labour NHS England London has today published new data on the progress of hospitals in meeting standards for acute emergency and maternity […]
London Health and Care Leaders Forum – 11 March 2014
The second of the London Health and Care Leaders Forum took place on Tuesday 11 March 2014 and was hosted by McKinsey and supported by the London Leading for Health Partnership. Following on from a very successful first meeting in October 2013, the Forum brought together the leadership community from across health and care in […]
Wellhappy Kat wins award for helping young people access health services
The developer of an app which lets young people across London find the health services they need at the tap of a screen – from mental health services in Barking, to drug and alcohol advice in Hounslow, to sexual health screening in Lambeth – has won an award for her work. Since its launch in […]
London Recovery and Improvement Plans – 2013/2014
In May 2013, NHS England set out plans to strengthen performance in urgent and emergency care to help hospital Accident and Emergency (A&E) departments meet demand and tackle waiting time pressures, including during the busy winter months. As part of this, NHS England brought together healthcare leaders from different parts of the local NHS to […]
New NHS plan to tackle soaring cancer rates and transform standards of care for more people living with and beyond cancer in London
NHS Leaders have today launched a five year plan to transform cancer services to meet the soaring numbers of Londoners surviving cancer. Whilst cancer is still the biggest cause of premature death, the number of people living with and beyond cancer[1] is set to rise to 400,000 by 2030. Every hour three more Londoners[2] are diagnosed […]
London – A Call to Action launched at the London Health and Care Leaders Forum
14 October 2013 The first of the London Health and Care Leaders Forum took place on Monday 14 October 2013 and was hosted by KPMG. The London – A Call to Action was launched at the Forum describing some of the major challenges facing London including the growing and ageing population, higher than ever patient […]
Radical transformation of GP services to boost quality and access to care for patients across London “Doing nothing is not an option” – Dr Anne Rainsberry
NHS leaders in London have announced the first step in a radical transformation of GP services in London. General Practice – A Call to Action, which is published today (Thursday 28 November 2013), was produced in partnership with some of London’s leading doctors. The aspiration is to transform GP services so they are more convenient, […]
Improving specialist cancer and cardiovascular services in north and east London and west Essex – have you given us your feedback?
NHS England, together with local clinical commissioning groups, is currently considering changing the way some specialised cancer and cardiovascular services are delivered in north and east London and west Essex. Cancer and cardiovascular disease cause two-thirds of early deaths in London. If we were to improve local survival rates for heart disease and all cancers […]
London’s hospitals to check maternity and emergency care service standards
London’s hospitals have been asked to measure themselves against a set of ‘quality standards’ in a fresh drive to improve the safety of acute emergency and maternity services. London’s Quality Standards – developed by clinicians across the capital – are designed to address variations in the quality of patient outcomes between weekdays and weekends and […]
NHS England in London publishes case for change that could lead to cancer and heart disease ‘super centres’ to save thousands of lives
More than 1,000 extra lives could be saved in London every year, if care for patients with cancer and heart disease is more joined-up and new ‘super centres’ within a network of services across north and east London are approved. The case for change, put forward by cancer and heart disease doctors and nurses, could […]