2015年7月4日 星期六

2015-07-05 U.K. Health


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Quarter of PM's flagship out of hours GPs forced to cutback   
Telegraph.co.uk
A quarter of pilot schemes funded by the Prime Minister's Challenge fund to give patients access to GPs at evenings and weekends have been cut back after patient demand failed to meet expectations. Five of the 20 areas which received cash from the £50 ...

LETTER: NHS crisis   Littlehampton Gazette
43 GP Practices Close After Funding Reform Prompting Fears Of A 'Quiet Crisis ...   Huffington Post UK

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The Guardian
   
'Make happiness a priority in schools'   
The Times (subscription)
Happiness is just as important as a string of top grades, according to the education secretary, who said she did not want her legacy to be academically able students who are miserable and stressed out. In her first interview since the election, Nicky ...
Children's mental health must be cared for. Or the consequences will be dire   The Guardian

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Medical News Today
   
Traders' testosterone 'makes them take financial risks'   
Medical News Today
Researchers simulating the financial trading floor in the lab have found that traders' hormone levels in the stressful, competitive environment are raised, making them invest in more risky assets. stressed man. Cortisol is involved in the 'fight or ...
Financial markets may be destabilized by traders' hormone levels   Healio
Hormones might be driving factors behind market volatility - study   InterAksyon
The Affect of Hormones on Financial Markets   PsychCentral.com (blog)
NY City News   
Uncover Michigan   
Scroll.in   
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Scotsman
   
Ashya King returns home after 'living like refugee'   
Scotsman
BRAIN cancer survivor Ashya King has returned to the UK with his parents ten months after they took him out of hospital and sparked an international manhunt. The five-year-old, who made a “miracle” recovery after receiving proton beam therapy in Prague ...
Ashya King is back – but was it right for him to go?   Channel 4 News (blog)
Brain tumour boy Ashya King back home in Portsmouth   BBC News
Ashya King returns to the UK after proton therapy cure   The Times (subscription)
Metro   
Sky News   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Metro
   
NHS cancer and heart attack survival rates 'lagging behind other nations'   
Metro
The NHS is falling behind other countries when it comes to preventing unnecessary hospital admissions and the improvement of survival rates, new research has claimed. A 15-nation review by the Nuffield Trust found that the UK had lower cancer survival ...

Warning on disease survival rates   Daily Mail
NHS 'lags behind other health systems'   BBC News

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BBC News
   
New South Glasgow hospital named after Queen Elizabeth   
BBC News
Glasgow's new hospital has been renamed the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital after the monarch officially opened it. The £842m facility, formerly known as the South Glasgow University Hospital, started taking patients in April. The Queen and the ...
New hospital is providing a much worse service to sick children   Herald Scotland
Queen Elizabeth Joins Moment of Silence for Tunisia Terror Attack Victims   ABC News
Queen opens Glasgow hospital named in her honour   Scotsman
Scottish Daily Record   
Glasgow Evening Times   
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Daily Mail
   
Health pay review a breakthrough says union   
Herald Scotland
A trade union has described a planned review of the lowest pay band in the health service as a breakthrough in the fight against poverty. A trade union has described a planned review of the lowest pay band in the health service as a breakthrough in the ...
George Osborne urged to plug the NHS's financial hole amid damning report   Daily Mail
Financial problems 'now endemic' in NHS England, says King's Fund   The Guardian
King's Fund: 90% of NHS trusts heading for deficit   Public Finance
The Independent   
Daily Echo   
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Daily Mail
   
GP appointment waiting times continue to rise   
Pulse
An increased number of patients waited a week or more to see or speak to someone the last time they contacted their GP surgery, the latest GP patient survey has revealed. NHS England's 'GP Patient Survey – National summary report', conducted by Ipsos ...

Big Debate: How long do you wait for a GP appointment?   Lincolnshire Echo
Is the plan for week-round GP access ever going to work?   Camden New Journal newspapers website
Most patients happy with GPs – and opening hours   OnMedica
expressandstar.com   
The Times (subscription)   
Daily Mail   
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Liverpool Echo
   
Ebola scare: Patient admitted to Royal Liverpool hospital tests negative for ...   
Liverpool Echo
A patient admitted to the Royal Liverpool Hospital amid concerns he may have Ebola tested negative for the deadly virus. The man, who has a history of travel to western Africa, became unwell in North Wales and was rushed to Liverpool in an ambulance.
Man in Llandudno suspected of having Ebola tests negative for the deadly virus   Daily Post North Wales
North Wales man rushed to hospital amid fears he had Ebola tests negative for ...   WalesOnline
Man tests negative after ebola scare in north Wales   ITV News
News North Wales   
Mirror.co.uk   
Denbighshire Free Press   
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GP online
   
Glowing report real tonic for Dalston practice   
in-cumbria
A doctors' practice condemned for shocking hygiene and safety standards has been praised for its dramatic transformation. Natalie Taylor photo. Natalie Taylor. Dalston Medical Group was one of the first GP practices to be examined by the Care Quality ...

Ifield Medical Practice criticised for letting untrained staff sit in on ...   Crawley News
Is this Warwickshire's best doctors surgery?   Coventry Telegraph
Pharmacist helps Warwickshire GP surgery to outstanding CQC rating   GP online
Southport Visiter   
Leamington Observer   
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