Skip to main content

Home/ Health affairs/ Group items tagged hospital

Rss Feed Group items tagged

pharmacybiz

Community pharmacies funded:make cancer hospital referrals - 0 views

  •  
    Community pharmacies in England could soon be allowed to make cancer referrals to hospitals under new plans to improve early detection of the disease. An NHS pilot scheme, which starts later this year as a pilot in an undisclosed number of places of England, will see community pharmacy staff spotting signs of cancer in people who might not have noticed symptoms. Pharmacy teams will be trained to spot red flags, such as patients with symptoms such as a cough that lasts for three weeks or more, difficulty swallowing or blood in their urine, and send them for scans and checks without needing to see a GP if they think it could be cancer. Amanda Pritchard, the NHS chief executive, will unveil the plans at the NHS Confed Expo conference in Liverpool on Wednesday (June 15), and say: "These plans have the power to truly transform the way we find and treat cancer, and ultimately spare thousands of patients and their families from avoidable pain and loss." The plans include new "roaming liver trucks" - which will be parked near GP surgeries, in town centres and food banks - to encourage people most at risk of getting liver cancer to get "on the spot scans" for diagnosis.
Marie Reynolds

Healing the Nation:Manipal Hospital Delhi's Role in Indian Healthcare - 0 views

  •  
    The Manipal hospital Delhi India provides end-to-end care,from diagnosis to treatment to rehabilitation,including emergency and critical care,all under one roof.
Marie Reynolds

Revolutionizing Healthcare:Manipal Hospital Delhi's Impact on the Capital - 0 views

  •  
    Patients can obtain the Manipal Hospital Delhi contact number as it represents a leading multi-specialty healthcare institution offering top-notch medical services.
pharmacybiz

NHS Expands Virtual Wards to Reduce Hospital Admissions Across England - 0 views

  •  
    In a strategic move to enhance healthcare delivery, the NHS has announced plans to intensify the utilisation of virtual wards under the the Urgent and Emergency Care Recovery Plan. The NHS virtual wards are aimed to reduce avoidable hospital admissions across England. This follows a comprehensive analysis revealing significant benefits from virtual wards over the past year. "Virtual wards offer a transformative approach to healthcare delivery, allowing patients to receive medical care from the comfort of their own homes," remarked NHS national director for urgent and emergency care, Sarah-Jane Marsh. "This initiative not only reduces the burden on hospital resources but also ensures that patients receive timely and personalised care."
pharmacybiz

Martha's Rule to Enhance Patient Safety: Initial NHS Sites Announced - 0 views

  •  
    NHS England has confirmed the initial sites that will test and implement Martha's Rule in the first phase of the programme. This follows the announcement in February regarding NHSE funding for the major patient safety initiative for this financial year. The scheme is named after Martha Mills, who died from sepsis at the age of 13 in 2021. She had been treated at King's College Hospital, London, where a failure to escalate her to intensive care and a lack of response to her family's concerns about her deteriorating condition contributed to her death. Martha's Rule aims to provide a consistent and understandable way for patients and families to seek an urgent review if their or their loved one's condition deteriorates and they are concerned this is not being responded to. NHS England on Monday (27 May) announced that the scheme will be implemented at 143 hospital sites across the country by March 2025.
tcierikj

ICD-10 Code Books - Changes and Guidelines 2017 - 0 views

  •  
    2017 ICD-10-CM for Physicians and Hospitals: With over 1,900 updates effective October 1, 2016, the 2017 ICD-10-CM for Physicians and Hospitals is jam-packed with critical features to secure your reimbursement in 2017.
apollocradle02

Best Maternity Hospital in Delhi | Child Specialist in Moti Nagar, Delhi | Apollo Cradl... - 0 views

  •  
    Apollo Cradle is one of the best maternity hospital in Delhi Moti Nagar. Consult with our best gynecologist near you in Delhi. We have best doctors for the treatment of IVF, Neonatology, Gynaecology, Maternity, Fertility, Women, Childcare, and others. Call for Appointment at (011)- 4424 4424.
apollocradle02

Best Maternity Hospital in Bangalore | Child Specialist in Koramangala, Bangalore | Apo... - 0 views

  •  
    Consult with the best gynaecologist near you in Koramangala Bangalore for your newborn baby care. Our advanced equipment and expereiced doctors help us to make one of the best gynaecology and maternity hospital in Bangalore.Get appointment at 080 4424 4424 with expert today.
tcierikj

2019 ICD-10-CM Bundle - 0 views

  •  
    Gear up for 2019 and take charge of diagnostic and inpatient procedures coding with TCI's Hospital Inpatient Coder Bundle that gets you ICD-10-CM for Physicians & Hospitals and ICD-10-PCS Complete Code Set at one low price.
insightscare

Heart Care Special Edition | Insights Care - 0 views

  •  
    Insights Care Magazine we bring you "Heart Care Special Edition." This magazine contains a listing of some of the most prominent and advanced heart care centers, hospitals, diagnostic centers with specialization in heart care and technology companies working on specialized medical devices to assist in monitoring heart health.
drniteshkhonde

Best Cancer Hospital in Nagpur | Ayurvedic Treatment for Cancer - 0 views

  •  
    Cancer is the most growing health disorder that is taking the world on a life toll. There are many types of cancer and the symptoms of each type are distinctive with their own set of curable and incurable measures. Ayurveda as of now is leading the health sector providing a reliable cancer cure through all therapies, massages, and meditation as an integral part of the Ayurvedic treatment for cancer. Parijatak's is the best cancer hospital in Nagpur providing the best cancer treatment in Ayurveda.
pharmacybiz

Indian Pharma Companies To Supply Oral Covid Drugs Globally - 0 views

  •  
    Indian pharmaceutical companies are gearing up to become global suppliers of repurposed Covid-19 drugs. With the launch of new innovative Covid-19 oral drugs, Indian companies are again expected to grab opportunities in the global supply of oral Covid-19 drugs, according to data and analytics company GlobalData. As several countries witness increasing cases of Covid-19 despite vaccination, they have started booking supply orders for innovative Covid-19 treatments like antibody cocktails, monoclonal antibodies and the latest addition such Merck's the oral Covid-19 drug 'molnupiravir'. Prashant Khadayate, pharma analyst at GlobalData, comments: "Oral treatment for Covid-19 would be the most convenient option for the patients ranging from mild to moderate Covid-19 and would not require a hospital setting. Currently, a majority of the Covid-19 treatments require a hospital setting." According to GlobalData's Pharma Intelligence Center, the UK is the first country to approve molnupiravir which is in pre-registration stage in the US, EU and Japan.
pharmacybiz

NHS Confederation calls for revamp of 'living with Covid' plan - Latest Pharmacy News |... - 0 views

  •  
    The NHS Confederation has urged the government to reconsider its 'living with Covid' plan and introduce mitigating actions that will help avoid further critical incidents being declared at the NHS front-line. The organisation said the high rates of Covid is having a major impact on the delivery of health services and slowing down efforts to reduce large waiting lists, noting that the country has been in the grip of another spike in Covid cases resulting from the Omicron BA.2 variant. With more than 20,000 patients now in hospital with Covid (or who have Covid but are in hospital for other reasons) and high staff absences, NHS is facing huge operational challenges, harming efforts to reduce waiting times in other areas, it said.
kailashdh

Kailash Deepak Hospital: Premier Dental Care Destination in Delhi - 0 views

  •  
    Kailash Deepak Hospital is your top choice for dental care excellence in Delhi. Our expert dentists provide the highest quality dental services, including dental implants. Trust us for your dental health needs in the heart of Delhi.
pharmacybiz

Role of pharmacy services:New inquiry to examine - 0 views

  •  
    The pharmacy inquiry will explore issues impacting different types of pharmacy, with a particular focus on community, primary care and hospital pharmacy services. It will also consider current challenges around funding, workforce and the digital infrastructure. Planned developments within the profession will enable future pharmacists to be independent prescribers from day one of registration, giving them a greater role within primary care teams. Health and Social Care Committee Chair Steve Brine MP said: "It is clear that pharmacy has a central role to play in the future of the NHS. With a greater focus on personalised and patient-centred healthcare, we will be asking what more must be done to make sure that the profession is in the best shape to meet demand. "Better use of the pharmacy workforce would reduce pressures on general practice and hospitals. However, this will not happen without a planned workforce with the funding, supervision and training to support it. "At the end of the inquiry, the committee will be making recommendations to the government on what action needs to be taken to ensure the potential of pharmacy is realised.
pharmacybiz

NHS Patient Care : Steve Barclay Announces £30m Plan - 0 views

  •  
    The Health and Social Care Secretary Steve Barclay has proposed a new £30 million fund to speed up the adoption of innovative medical technology in the NHS. He confirmed the plan today at the Conservative Party Conference 2023 in Manchester. Mr Barclay said that virtual wards will help healthcare professionals embrace new technology to improve patient care. He said: "It is vital that clinicians have access to the latest technology to save staff time, deliver high-quality care and help cut waiting lists - one of the government's top five priorities. "This investment will see the latest tech innovations rolled out across the NHS. From virtual ward beds to wearable medical devices, patients will be better supported, and we will ease pressures on hospitals this winter. "We're preparing for this winter earlier than ever before including delivering thousands more hospital beds and hundreds of new ambulances."
pharmacybiz

Well Pharmacy UK offering free flu vaccinations - 0 views

  •  
    Well Pharmacy, one of the UK's leading independent pharmacy chains, has been offering flu vaccinations for free. The chain says it is concerned as the winter flu season is now in full force, with hospital admissions reaching a peak and flu stats higher than they have been in recent years. Recent data shared by NHS England showed that there was an increase in flu cases by nearly 70 per cent leaving many in hospital each week. Well Pharmacy is worried about those who have yet to have the flu jab and has been urging people to get one for free. It recognises that only children aged 2-11, people over 50, and those with certain medical conditions are eligible for free NHS jabs, leaving millions who would normally have to pay for a flu vaccination which usually costs £15. Research recently undertaken by the chain shows that a quarter of people (25 per cent) think that after so many Covid-19 jabs in the last few years, 'vaccine fatigue' has led to a perceived lack of motivation in others to get their jabs.
pharmacybiz

Private healthcare :Benefits of choosing in 2023 - 0 views

  •  
    Being able to access high-quality healthcare at the times you need it most is vital. Regardless of whether this is a simple check-up, a medical review or complex surgery, having a suitable healthcare package designed according to your medical needs will be beneficial in the long run. The NHS has recently come under significant strain. Factors such as an increase in the number of patients, reduced funding and increased life expectancy have led to long waiting times and limited treatments. As a result, more individuals are now seeking private healthcare which, while it may be more expensive, offers faster and more effective treatment. Here we'll discuss some of the main benefits of private healthcare and why it is becoming the ideal choice for healthcare in 2023. Reduced waiting times One of the main issues faced by the NHS is waiting times, with some patients being made to wait up to a year for routine hospital care. Currently, ambulance services and A&E units are under unprecedented pressure and it is estimated that hundreds of deaths each week are associated with admission delays. Understaffing has been a chronic issue in recent years in the NHS and is a major threat to the welfare of patients. This has been one of the major concerns that has led to nurses and ambulance staff taking strike action. As nurses and hospital workers are put under higher strain, they are more likely to make mistakes, which could well lead to patients coming into harm and making a claim. Opting for private healthcare guarantees that you are able to access your appointments, surgeries and treatments much quicker, with some flexibility offered to align with your lifestyle. The capacity to bypass the painfully long waiting times ensures you receive the necessary medical attention much sooner and could prevent the emergence of other health complications.
pharmacybiz

GPhC set power define roles superintendent,chief pharmacists - 0 views

  •  
    New legislative orders approved by the Privy Council will give the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) and Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland (PSNI) powers to set professional standards for Responsible Pharmacists, Superintendent Pharmacists and Chief Pharmacists. The Pharmacy (Preparation and Dispensing Errors - Hospital (and Other Pharmacy Services) Order 2022 and the Pharmacy (Responsible Pharmacists, Superintendent Pharmacists etc.) Order 2022 have been published and are expected to come into force in December 2022. Trevor Patterson, Chief Executive of the Pharmaceutical Society NI said: "We have been working with our colleagues in the GPhC and Government for some time on these two pieces of important legislation and we are delighted they have now reached the statute books. "Both Orders enable and enhance the powers we, and the GPhC, have to define the roles and responsibilities of Responsible, Superintendent and Chief Pharmacists, respectively. They also create protections against criminal prosecution for hospital pharmacists where an inadvertent error is made either in dispensing or assembly, in certain defined circumstances, similar to the protections available to colleagues working in community/registered pharmacy settings. Provisions that allow the appointment of a Deputy Registrar for our organisation will also be introduced.
pharmacybiz

Pfizer:Antibiotic combo can treat superbug infections - 0 views

  •  
    Pfizer said on Thursday (June 1) data from late-stage trials showed its experimental combination of antibiotics was effective in treating deadly infections caused by drug-resistant bacteria. Deaths from antibiotic-resistant bacteria, also known as superbugs, have been on the rise globally, and health regulators have called for the development of newer treatments as resistance to older antibiotics grows. The late-stage studies compared the experimental combination of the antibiotics aztreonam-avibactam (ATM-AVI) and existing generic drug metronidazole with a combination of two older antibiotics - meropenem and colistin - to treat complicated intra-abdominal infections and types of hospital-acquired pneumonia. Hospital-acquired pneumonia occurs in patients at least two to three days after being admitted, or in those who have life-threatening lung infections with high mortality rates and who are on mechanical breathing machines. Pfizer said the data from the studies shows the antibiotic combination of ATM-AVI is effective and well-tolerated in treating infections caused by gram-negative bacteria. The cure rate in patients with complicated intra-abdominal infections with Pfizer's combination therapy, along with existing generic drug metronidazole, was 76.4%, versus 74% using the other antibiotics.
« First ‹ Previous 81 - 100 of 290 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page