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Emergency provisions for pharmacy contractors end - 0 views

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    The NHS England and Improvement has announced the emergency provisions introduced during pandemic to provide flexible opening hours for pharmacy contractors end today. The flexibilities were enacted in March 2020 when changes to the Pharmaceutical Services (Advanced and Enhanced Services and Emergency Declaration) Directions 2020 were made following a declaration of emergency at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic. Since March 2020, the flexibilities have permitted temporary opening hours and closures during a specified period due to a genuine Covid-19 related emergency. NHS England and Improvement has advised pharmacy contractors that the emergency declaration will not be extended further and will expire on 31 March 2022. Pharmacy contractors will therefore no longer have the option to close pharmacies within their agreed contracted hours with the NHS.
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Scottish Govt Launches Naloxone Emergency Supply Service - 0 views

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    The Scottish Government and Community Pharmacy Scotland have agreed to roll out next month a new national service to provide emergency access to supplies of naloxone. An NHS circular signed by Alison Strath, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer of Scotland, advises that the emergency supply service will be added to the community pharmacy Public Health Service from 30 October 2023. It states that community pharmacy contractors and pharmacy teams should ensure they are familiar with the new arrangements. Community pharmacy contractors have been asked to ensure that pharmacy teams complete the e-learning module for naloxone emergency supply. They are also encouraged to join webinars to support the implementation of the service which will be held on Wednesday 4 October and Tuesday 14 November at 19:30. Details of how to register can be found at on NHS Scotland's Turas platform.
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Shocking: 14,000 Deaths in England from A&E Delays - 0 views

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    In 2023, almost 14,000 people in England are estimated to have died due to excessive waits in emergency departments, averaging more than 260 deaths per week, according to new figures from the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM). The RCEM estimate is based on a large study of NHS patients published in the Emergency Medicine Journal in 2021, which found one excess death for every 72 patients who spent eight to 12 hours in an A&E department. Following a Freedom of Information audit of NHS trusts, the college has found that 65 per cent of people waiting 12 hours or more in A&E were patients waiting for a hospital bed. NHS data for England revealed that over 1.5 million patients waited 12 hours or more in major emergency departments last year. Based on the RCEM calculation, this indicates that over a million of those patients were waiting for a bed.
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NHS Same-Day Emergency Care Impact - 0 views

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    In a significant move aimed at improving patient care and alleviating hospital pressures, the National Health Services (NHS) has expanded its same day emergency care services across the UK. This has resulted in thousands more individuals receiving rapid tests and treatment, effectively avoiding overnight hospital stays. Recent data paints a promising picture, revealing an 11 per cent increase in the number of patients discharged on the same day they were admitted as emergencies. This advancement translates to several patients receiving urgent care within hours, subsequently freeing up beds for others in need. Over the past year alone, an impressive 206,446 more patients have been discharged on the same day, amounting to 2,024,129 individuals in the year leading up to January 2024, compared to 1,817,683 in the preceding year. The successful rollout of same day emergency care to every hospital in England has played a pivotal role in easing bed congestion and reducing hospital admissions by up to 30 per cent in certain NHS Trusts.
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Emerging Out of Depression and Substance Abuse: The Key Steps - 0 views

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    Are you in depression? check out our blog, here are three key steps to learn and emerge out of depression and substance abuse. Beating depression is difficult but not impossible. You have to take a personal initiative to emerge from the chain of depression. For more details read our blog in brief.
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    Are you in depression? check out our blog, here are three key steps to learn and emerge out of depression and substance abuse. Beating depression is difficult but not impossible. You have to take a personal initiative to emerge from the chain of depression. For more details read our blog in brief.
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4 secret things about Dental Emergencies you should know | Nelson Ridge Family Dental - 0 views

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    Every parents should know these secret things about dental emergencies for your child to deal with emergencies when you deliver your job more dexterously.
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Princeview Dental Provides Tips for Avoiding Dental Emergencies - 0 views

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    At Princeview Dental, provider of emergency dental services in Etobicoke, we tell our patients to avoid dental emergencies by practicing good oral hygiene.
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Accident And Emergency Hospital | Premier Hospital - 0 views

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    Our specialists are well aware of the time management requirements in the event of an accident and emergency, while being sufficiently qualified to take charge and then move on to the appropriate installation after the emergency services.
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Emergency & Pediatric Emergency Course Bundle for New Jersey Physicians | eMedEvents - 0 views

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    Emergency Medicine Course Bundle is for New Jersey Physicians and helps you attain the NJ Medical Board-required mandatory topic CME credits.
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Save Lives with Naloxone Kits in Scotland - 0 views

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    Scottish community pharmacies will now hold two Naloxone kits, available in either nasal spray or injectable form, essential for reversing opioid overdoses. The Emergency Access Naloxone Scheme, which is backed by £300,000 of Scottish Government funding, began on Monday (30 October). Drugs and Alcohol Policy Minister Elena Whitham said, "Through our National Mission to reduce drug deaths and harms, we have invested more than £3 million in widening access to Naloxone, including through our emergency services." Witham said this new nationwide service is a welcome addition to existing services. "Police Scotland recently completed a force-wide rollout to 12,500 officers who have used the kits more than 300 times. According to the most recent statistics, 70 per cent of those who are at risk of opioid overdose are being provided with a lifesaving kit," she added. "It provides a substantial increase in life-saving emergency access and I'm grateful to all those in community pharmacies who are supporting our £250 million National Mission to reduce drug deaths," Whitham said.
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Emergency Medicine & Pediatric Emergency Medicine Courses Bundle for Kentucky Physician... - 0 views

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    Kentucky Physicians State Board required Courses and Emergency Medicine & Pediatric Emergency Medicine Courses Bundle is organized by eMedEd, Inc. and will be held from Apr 04, 2022 - Aug 30, 2024. It encompasses a total of sixteen courses, addressing one mandatory topics specified by the Kentucky Physicians State Board and twelve courses specifically relevant to their respective specialties.
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Emergency Medicine Conferences 2024, Online CME & Hybrid Events - 0 views

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    Register for upcoming Emergency Medicine Conferences, Online CME Courses, Live Webinars, In-person Medical Conferences & Hybrid Events in 2024. Explore all the Emergency Medicine CME/CE conferences and online courses hosted by renowned medical experts and institutions.
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Primary Care: Emergency Medicine Update, Hybrid Event | eMedEvents - 0 views

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    Primary Care: Emergency Medicine Update is organized by AMS, Inc. and will be held from Mar 04 - 07, 2024, in Florida, USA. This Conference is intended for Emergency Medicine Physicians and Nurses.
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Air Ambulance Services in India - 0 views

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    Apollo Hospitals has best in class emergency & trauma care centre offering expertise 24x7 emergency, air ambulance services in India
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PSNC calls emergency meeting of pharmacy contractors - 0 views

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    The Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee announced last week that it is in discussions with the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) and NHS England about relieving capacity pressures, such as a relaxation of pharmacy opening hours requirements. PSNC is also scheduling webinars to talk with contactors about the steps they might be willing to take in future, to cut costs, should emergency financial relief fail to materialise. The pharmacy regulator reported that many of its members felt that it was no longer tenable for pharmacies to keep offering all of the free and non-core services to patients that they would like to, and that all contractors should consider what steps they could take to try to safeguard their businesses and their core services for patients. PSNC is also keen to talk to contractors about their current situation and the steps they might be willing to take in future, should emergency relief not be forthcoming.
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Drop in COVID-19 alertness could create deadly new variant - 0 views

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    Lapses in strategies to tackle COVID-19 this year continue to create the perfect conditions for a deadly new variant to emerge, as parts of China witness a rise in infections, the head of the World Health Organization said on Friday (December 2). The comments by WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus mark a change in tone just months after he said that the world has never been in a better position to end the pandemic. "We are much closer to being able to say that the emergency phase of the pandemic is over, but we're not there yet," Tedros said on Friday. The global health agency estimates that about 90% of the world's population now has some level of immunity to SARS-COV-2 either due to prior infection or vaccination. "Gaps in testing … and vaccination are continuing to create the perfect conditions for a new variant of concern to emerge that could cause significant mortality," Tedros said. COVID-19 infections are at record highs in China and have started to rise in parts of Britain after months of decline.
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PSNC guidance:Ensure patients not affected due to closure - 0 views

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    The Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC) has urged community pharmacy to plan and ensure patients are able to access their prescription if they have to close in an emergency situation for a short period. It has prepared a guidance which can be undertaken by pharmacy in the event of a closure and the contractor's business can resume easily and effectively once the emergency has passed. In its guidance, PSNC has stated a few actions that can be taken by pharmacy in advance: Plan ahead - be ready before a closure is needed. Don't wait until your pharmacy needs to be closed before you consider how you will manage and what you can put in place to mitigate the impact. Make sure your business continuity plan is up to date and relevant to the current situation. For example, try not to rely on family and friends as part of your plan; if you're having to isolate because of infectious illness, your close contacts may need to do so as well. Ensure your SOPs are accurate, up to date and easy-to-find for someone completely unfamiliar with your pharmacy. Emergency numbers will be crucial. Normal, everyday business continuity issues are still going to arise and anyone on-site needs to know how to address them:
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Hospitalist and Emergency Procedures - King Tube Placement | eMedEvents - 0 views

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    The Hospitalist and Emergency Procedures is an Online CME curriculum that will provide current, evidence-based information about the common bedside procedures performed in the emergency room, intensive care unit, and hospital wards
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WHO chief : End of Covid-19 is 'in sight' - 0 views

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    The world has never been in a better position to end the Covid-19 pandemic, the head of the World Health Organization said on September 14, his most optimistic outlook yet on the years-long health crisis which has killed over six million people. "We are not there yet. But the end is in sight," WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters at a virtual press conference. That was the most upbeat assessment from the UN agency since it declared an international emergency in January 2020 and started describing Covid-19 as a pandemic three months later. The virus, which emerged in China in late 2019, has killed nearly 6.5 million people and infected 606 million, roiling global economies and overwhelming healthcare systems. The rollout of vaccines and therapies have helped to stem deaths and hospitalisations, and the Omicron variant which emerged late last year causes less severe disease. Deaths from Covid-19 last week were the lowest since March 2020, the U.N. agency reported.
Alicia Lee

Visit Princeview Dental for Emergency Dental Care in Etobicoke - 0 views

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    Princeview Dental are proud to provide emergency dental care in Etobicoke, visit now at our clinic located on the Kingsway
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