Knowledge @lert for Tuesday 6th June
Our Fabulous NHS – Academy of Fabulous Stuff
- Cumbria’s #NHSHeroes celebrated following cyber attack
Following the international cyber attack work of staff at Cumbria Partnership NHS Foundation Trust (CPFT) has been celebrated with a […] - “While you are here” The power of brief interventions in Weight Management in Primary Care webinar
On Wednesday 26th April TVSCN were delighted to host Professor Susan Jebb OBE from the Nuffield Department of Primary Care, […] - Seeking feedback from our youngest patients
The NHS has been missing out on seeking feedback directly from children. Historically the NHS has only focused on feedback […] - Widnes Vikings tackle NHS pressures with unique campaign
Players and coaches from the Super League rugby league club Widnes Vikings are leading a pioneering new campaign to reduce […] - Palliative & End of Life Care Conference – Do it your way!
A year ago our organisation decided to extend its commitment in promoting the value of palliative and end of life […]
HSJ Roundup (contact the Library for further details)
- Special measures trust may face police
Allegations that a Midlands trust may have harmed patients by deliberately manipulating waiting time data could be investigated by police, it has emerged today. - Trust chief executive announces retirement
The chief executive of a London acute trust has announced he is retiring this autumn. - Leading GP vanguard expands into third
A large GP partnership, running a one of the country’s most advanced new care model vanguards in the West Midlands, has extended its reach to Berkshire. - Cyberattack risk increased by IT budget cuts, report warns
Pressure on NHS IT budgets is increasing the risk from future cyberattacks according to a director at a major London trust infected by the WannaCry virus last month. - CCG chief to lead STP
South Lincolnshire CCG chief officer John Turner has been appointed senior responsible officer at Lincolnshire STP. - New national savings drive will ‘challenge the values’ of NHS
Closing wards and services, blocking choice of private providers, systematically extending waiting times, and stopping some treatments are all being considered under a national programme targeted at the health economies with the highest overspends. - DH procurement drive shunned by leading firms
Two of the largest procurement organisations serving the NHS are not bidding for contracts to run the ‘category towers’ which are the centrepiece of the Department of Health’s new Future Operating Model for procurement. - Trusts asked to help shape whistleblower support
A new initiative to help whistleblowers return to work in the NHS is being developed and piloted by NHS Improvement.
Supporting women’s health: resources for primary care
The Royal College of General Practitioners has launched the Women’s Health Educational Framework. This is a new library of resources for women’s health, relevant for continuous professional development for GPs and other primary healthcare professionals. It contains the following sections: maternal health; sexual and reproductive Health; pre-menopause; and peri/post-menopause. The resources include eLearning modules, national guidance, courses, workshops, journal articles and reviews on clinical or managerial topics of relevance to GPs and other primary healthcare professionals.
Trauma staff change routines in wake of terrorist attack – BMJ
Doctors involved in trauma care are changing their usual routines when they are not at work to ensure that they can respond to emergency calls, with some not drinking alcohol on a night off, for example.
NICE guidance
- NICE guidance
- NG65 Spondyloarthritis in over 16s: diagnosis and management (Updated)
- Medtech innovation briefing
- Medical technologies guidance
- Evidence summary
- Public health guideline
- PH42 Obesity: working with local communities (updated)
Bulletins
- Provider bulletin – 31 May 2017
- NHS Managers’ Bulletin – 2 June 2017