10 Şubat 2014 Pazartesi

These days in healthcare: Monday 10 February

Great morning and welcome to the every day website from the Guardian’s neighborhood for healthcare experts, providing a roundup of the essential news stories across the sector.


If there’s a story, report or occasion you’d like to highlight – or you would like to share your thoughts on any of the healthcare concerns in the news these days – you can get in touch by leaving a comment below the line or tweeting us at @GdnHealthcare.


The Guardian reports these days on investigation findings that introducing minimum pricing for alcohol would lead to 860 fewer deaths a 12 months and 29,900 fewer hospital admissions among hefty-drinkers while getting only a slight impact on reasonable drinkers.


A separate examine suggests that the NHS would conserve £250m a 12 months if a single in 10 journeys had been created by bicycle.


In other healthcare information:


• Guardian: Smoking ban in vehicles carrying youngsters anticipated to be passed


• Telegraph: Employees off sick for a month to obtain health assessments


• Independent: Gastric surgical procedure increases chance of alcoholism


• BBC: Strokes – Women sufferers ‘have poorer daily life good quality than men’


• Nursing Occasions: CNO urges NHS to give nurses time to innovate


• eHealth Insider: Davies departure leaves ‘clinical hole’


On the network right now, Richard Vize asks what clinical commissioning groups can understand from Oxfordshire. Oxfordshire CCG’s encounter, he writes, demonstrates that although commissioners handle the finances, suppliers are even now in charge:



Several providers and CCGs are beginning to create strong and trusting relationships, on which they are developing a shared vision of the need to alter. But in which the relationship is less constructive, CCGs basically do not have the clout to batter via change in the encounter of concerted opposition. If pushing by way of change entails getting a scrap with the incumbent provider it will need political guile, and lots of it. Commissioners can not permit providers to be observed as possessing the exclusive correct to represent patients’ interests.



Amelia Gentleman reviews for the Guardian’s G2 part on the story of a kidney donation. She writes:



Following the journey of a transplant is a uniquely demanding journalistic physical exercise, not least since the timing of an operation is unattainable to predict in advance and depends on human tragedy. There are quite stringent principles governing confidentiality, to stop the family of the donor and the recipient obtaining out also significantly about every other. Make contact with in between the two is uncommon, and only takes place at the finish of a quite supervised procedure. To adhere to these principles, all names, spots and dates have been removed from this account, generating this an uncomfortably detail-cost-free post.


But there is a parallel want from NHSBT to target consideration on the need to indicator up new organ donors and to highlight the extraordinary daily life-prolonging effect of a productive transplant. Though there has been a thirty.five% increase in transplants in the past 5 many years, there are still far more than seven,000 on the transplant record, and last yr much more than one,300 men and women either died while on the waiting listing or grew to become also sick to receive a transplant. The process of signing up to donate is straightforward and takes only a couple of minutes on the web.



Kidney transplant
‘We are asking folks to do one thing for other people at a time that is so devastating for them.’ Photograph: Sean Smith for the Guardian

In an accompanying piece, transplant recipient Sharon Brennan describes her expertise. “It is only just sinking in that my donor actually did save my existence,” she writes. “My gratitude is immeasurable.”


Elsewhere, Eerke Boiten writes for the Conversation web site about care.data and anonymity.


That’s all for nowadays, we’ll be back tomorrow with our digest of the day’s healthcare news.



These days in healthcare: Monday 10 February

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