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Thousands of cancer patients to benefit from early supportive care
An innovative programme to improve the care and experience of patients with incurable cancer is being rolled out across the country. ‘Enhanced Supportive Care’ was developed by specialists at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, and will now be used by at least 21 more cancer centres across England, supported by incentives from NHS England. The […]
Cancer Patient Survey is key tool in tackling variation in experience of care
Hospital trusts and clinical commissioning groups have opportunities to improve cancer patients experience of care by looking at the variation highlighted by a national survey published by NHS England. Local level data from the National Cancer Patient Experience Survey 2015, will be used as a key tool to ensure better care for people with cancer, […]
Hectic agenda planned for Expo 2016
A packed two-day programme is planned for this year’s Health and Care Innovation Expo. It includes appearances by a host of high-profile of speakers who will give their addresses from two main stages. There will also be four specialist feature zones and eight pop-up university rooms, as well as the usual array of business stands. […]
Over 55 million patients in England set to benefit from accessing their GP record online
Patients in England will be able to view test results as they come in and keep track of their glucose levels and cholesterol on their smartphones, enabling them to take greater control of their care and better manage their health. Official figures reveal that over 95% of GP practices are now set up to offer […]
Kate Granger Award entries hit new high
A last minute flood of entries means competition for this year’s Kate Granger Compassionate Care Awards will be tougher than ever. The 2016 awards have a total of 108 nominations – up on the 97 we received in 2015. As the deadline approached yesterday, we had 67 entries. But we were hit with a last […]
Action to implement recommended standards nationally to be announced next week
NHS England today (Thursday) responded to the publication of the independent review into children’s heart surgery at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children and pledged to take action to ensure a consistent level of care is available for every patient in every part of the country. It announced that next week will see the publication of […]
Last chance to enter the Kate Granger Awards
You’ve got just 36 hours left to submit your entries for the Kate Granger Compassionate Care Awards. The awards, to be staged for the third successive year at the Health and Care Innovation Expo 2016, close to submissions in two days’ time on Thursday, June 30. So now is the time to make sure you […]
NHS England announces inspiring female healthcare scientists to join 2016 fellowship programme
NHS England has announced the four successful recipients of the first Chief Scientific Officer’s (CSO) Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) Fellowship scheme. The competition, launched in conjunction with international women’s day in March 2016, attracted 60 applicants from female healthcare scientists who will act as role models to inspire the next generation of female […]
EU are all highly valued – Professor Jane Cummings
The Chief Nursing Officer for England moves to settle any unrest among EU colleagues following the Brexit vote: The outcome of the referendum on Britain’s membership of the European Union has, understandably, raised a number of questions about what this will mean for people from the EU currently employed in Britain. I wanted to take […]
Taking pride in equality, diversity and inclusion
NHS England will be represented at a series of Pride events this summer, starting with London Pride this weekend. This is first time that members of the Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender plus (LGBT+) staff network, together with their straight ally colleagues, friends and families, will march representing the organisation. The move marks a celebration […]