England in maternity crisis

Posted By admin - 4th September 2018

The Labour party has warned that England may face a maternity crisis as almost half of maternity units are having to turn away expectant mothers. It has been reported that such issues are due to staff shortages and lack of capacity. The Royal College of Midwives have warned that there […]

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Moosa-Duke Solicitors Walking for Charity

Posted By admin - 29th August 2018

On 15th September 2018, the team from Moosa-Duke Solicitors are leading a 12 mile walk in the Peak District to raise money for Healing Little Hearts. Our team are part of 55 women, men and children taking part in this challenge. This charity uses all the money it raises to help […]

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Doctor Struck Off Following Boy’s Death Wins Appeal to Work Again

Posted By admin - 22nd August 2018

Dr Hadiza Bawa-Garba was convicted of gross negligence manslaughter in 2015 following the death of Jack Adcock, who died of sepsis at Leicester Royal Infirmary. Jack had been admitted to hospital with vomiting and diarrhoea in 2011. The criminal trial in 2015 heard that Jack’s death was caused by ‘serious […]

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NHS experience delays in thousands of cancer patients

Posted By admin - 14th August 2018

It has been reported that nearly 10% of cancer patients are facing significant delays before starting their treatment. Almost two-thirds of hospitals across the UK were unable to provide first appointments within 14 days, meaning only 91.1% of all people referred were seen within two weeks, missing the national target […]

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Cheaper NHS Medicine A Step In The Right Direction

Posted By admin - 6th August 2018

Through a cost saving exercise the NHS are using cheaper medicines, which they say do not compromise patient care. This is against the backdrop of a 5% increase in NHS spending year on year since 2010.  A considerable amount of this spending is due to the high cost of new […]

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NHS contract with Capita may have put patients at risk

Posted By admin - 1st August 2018

The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) recently released a report, which states that a contract between the NHS and Capita may have put patients at risk of harm. Capita signed a seven year contract with the NHS in 2015. The intention was that it would reduce primary care support service costs […]

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NHS Resolution bid to address rising legal costs through mediation

Posted By admin - 30th July 2018

Mediation has become the key focus of the NHS Resolution’s (NHSR) strategy in an attempt to decrease rising legal costs. NHSR is a body of the Department of Health who assist with the resolution of concerns and preserve resources for patient care. Their budget has increased by 250% from £26 […]

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NHS placing a halt to mesh operations

Posted By admin - 13th July 2018

A mesh is a net-like fabric which can be attached into the wall of the vagina to act as a scaffold to provide permanent support to weakened organs, such as the bladder to manage symptoms of incontinence or conditions such as prolapses. It has been  reported that more than 100,000 […]

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NHS found to be “below-average” for prevention of fatal illnesses

Posted By admin - 9th July 2018

A recent independent analysis, produced for the BBC, found that the NHS has fallen behind other countries with regard to treating “common, life-threatening illnesses”. The report states that the UK is performing ‘below-average’ in the prevention of death from heart attacks, strokes and cancer. The NHS was described as a […]

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NHS staff fear of dismissal or litigation due to blame culture of NHS

Posted By admin - 3rd July 2018

NHS staff are facing fears of dismissal or litigation as a result of raising the alarm about mistakes made during treatment of patients in hospital. According to the Health Secretary, Jeremy Hunt, this fear has resulted in “hundreds of deaths at Gosport War Memorial hospital which could have been prevented […]

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