
Staff Nurse, Ward Nurse - 659 jobs
Health Care Assistant HCA - 187 jobs
Mental Health Nurse RMN - 142 jobs
Community, Health Visitor Nurse - 54 jobs
Care Home - 355 jobs
Cosmetic Nurse - 6 jobs
Nurse Practitioner - 63 jobs
Midwife and Neonatal Nurse - 46 jobs
Paediatric Nurse - 70 jobs
ITU ICU Intensive Care Nurse - 139 jobs
Scrub, Recovery, Anaesthetic - 213 jobs
Theatre Nurse and ODP - 307 jobs
Manager, Senior Nurse - 365 jobs
Allied Health Professional - 59 jobs
Occupational Health Nurse - 19 jobs
Total nurse jobs posted - 2723
Health Care Assistant HCA - 187 jobs
Mental Health Nurse RMN - 142 jobs
Community, Health Visitor Nurse - 54 jobs
Care Home - 355 jobs
Cosmetic Nurse - 6 jobs
Nurse Practitioner - 63 jobs
Midwife and Neonatal Nurse - 46 jobs
Paediatric Nurse - 70 jobs
ITU ICU Intensive Care Nurse - 139 jobs
Scrub, Recovery, Anaesthetic - 213 jobs
Theatre Nurse and ODP - 307 jobs
Manager, Senior Nurse - 365 jobs
Allied Health Professional - 59 jobs
Occupational Health Nurse - 19 jobs
Total nurse jobs posted - 2723



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| Blood tests taken at Asda store | 5 Jan 2009 | Shoppers at an Asda store in the West Midlands are now able to get a hospital blood test taken as they shop.
The West Bromwich supermarket has ...more |
| Warning over youth mental health | 5 Jan 2009 | Young unemployed adults need more help to deal with mental health problems, the Prince's Trust charity has warned.
One in 10 youngsters questioned ...more |
| Cancer cells 'cheat suicide call' | 5 Jan 2009 | Cancer cells cheat death by reversing a process which causes normal cells to commit suicide at the end of their natural life, scientists have ...more |
| Cosmetic surgeons feel the pinch | 3 Jan 2009 | Women are putting cosmetic surgery on hold until economic gloom lifts, a leading doctor claims.
Anthony Erian said specialist clinics offering ...more |
| Pest control called to hospitals | 2 Jan 2009 | Pest control experts were called more than 800 times by health trusts in Northern Ireland in a year.
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| Hospitals treat 650,000 patients | 2 Jan 2009 | Two hospitals in Norfolk treated more than 650,000 patients during 2008, newly released figures have revealed.
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| Surgery suspended for emergencies | 2 Jan 2009 | Non-urgent operations are being suspended at a Suffolk hospital so staff can care for emergency cases.
Ipswich Hospital managers are in contact ...more |
| Government targets obesity rates | 2 Jan 2009 | The government has launched a healthy living campaign in a bid to stem rising obesity rates in England.
It includes television adverts warning ...more |
| Clinics to tackle sex infections | 2 Jan 2009 | Two new walk-in clinics are opening in East Yorkshire to offer sexual health advice and treatments.
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| Health workers lead honours list | 31 Dec 2008 | Workers in the health service on Tyneside have been rewarded in the Queen's New Year Honours list.
Those appointed MBE include Susan Tron for her ...more |
| People putting eyesight in peril | 31 Dec 2008 | The credit crunch could mean more people going blind as they avoid eye checks to save money, warns a charity.
Action for Blind People found over a ...more |
| Alcohol 'toll on young soaring' | 31 Dec 2008 | The number of young people admitted to hospital with liver disease linked to drinking too much alcohol has soared, government figures for England ...more |
| Scotland ends NHS car park fees | 31 Dec 2008 | Patients at most hospitals in Scotland will no longer have to pay for parking, with fees being abolished on Wednesday.
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| Hospital breached hygiene rules | 31 Dec 2008 | An east London hospital has been ordered to make urgent improvements after it breached hygiene rules.
The Healthcare Commission served Homerton ...more |
| Compassion 'key to good health care' | 30 Dec 2008 | Amanda Platt still burns with indignation when she recalls her late father-in-law's dying days in the care of the NHS.
Aged 101, he was sent home ...more |
| Prescription price set to be cut | 30 Dec 2008 | Prescription charges are to be reduced from £6.85 to £3 from Thursday, Health Minister Michael McGimpsey has said.
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| NHS 'not prepared for hours cut' | 30 Dec 2008 | Doctors have warned hospitals across the UK are unprepared for a cut in junior doctors' hours due next year.
Under the European Working Time ...more |
| Brown against assisted dying law | 30 Dec 2008 | Prime Minister Gordon Brown has told the BBC he is "totally against" changing laws on euthanasia.
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| 'Youngest' baby has brain glue op | 29 Dec 2008 | A UK baby has become one of the youngest in the world to undergo an operation using glue to reduce the size of a brain tumour.
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| Group to tackle vascular disease | 29 Dec 2008 | A review into the management of patients with vascular disease has been announced.
Health Minister Edwina Hart said a group of clinicians will ...more |
| A&E minor illness stay away plea | 29 Dec 2008 | Wales' busiest accident and emergency department has appealed to people not to turn up with minor ailments.
Staff at Morriston Hospital in Swansea ...more |
| Warning over pregnancy steroids | 19 Dec 2008 | Pregnant women at risk of delivering early should not be given too many doses of steroids, say researchers.
The drugs are given to promote lung ...more |
| MRSA infections continue to fall | 19 Dec 2008 | The number of MRSA cases in English hospitals has continued to fall, latest figures show.
The Health Protection Agency said there were 725 cases ...more |
| Eight wards closed by norovirus | 19 Dec 2008 | Eight wards in a Stoke-on-Trent hospital have been closed to new admissions because of norovirus.
The University Hospital of North Staffordshire ...more |
| Youth smoking continues to rise | 19 Dec 2008 | The number of young people smoking in Scotland has returned to a level last seen nearly 10 years ago, according to a report by health ...more |
| NW England 'is alcohol blackspot' | 18 Dec 2008 | The North West region has England's biggest problem with alcohol, research figures suggest.
A table of blackspots compiled by the North West ...more |
| Tories fear NHS dental overcharge | 18 Dec 2008 | Problems with the NHS dental contract may mean patients are being overcharged by £109m a year, the Conservatives say.
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| Fears raised over new vCJD wave | 18 Dec 2008 | Doctors fear a new wave of the human form of "mad cow disease" is about to hit Britain, BBC Newsnight has learned.
In the UK, 164 people have died ...more |
| £120m hospital plan moves forward | 18 Dec 2008 | A major milestone has been reached in a £120m hospital redevelopment project in southern Scotland.
Health officials have selected a business ...more |
| Operations put back at hospitals | 18 Dec 2008 | A number of operations at Lincolnshire hospitals have been postponed because of an increase in emergency admissions.
United Lincolnshire Hospitals ...more |
| Killer nurse to appeal conviction | 17 Dec 2008 | A hospital nurse who was found guilty of murdering two of his patients is to appeal against his conviction.
Benjamin David Geen, 28, of Orchard ...more |
| Work gyms 'lift mood and stress' | 17 Dec 2008 | Employees who can exercise at work are more productive, happy, efficient and calm, a study shows.
Two hundred people took part in the Bristol ...more |
| NHS ' faces financial challenge' | 17 Dec 2008 | The NHS is facing its biggest financial challenge for more than a decade, warn senior health service figures.
They said the current surplus in ...more |
| Child refused brain tumour course | 17 Dec 2008 | A mother has criticised the NHS for taking too long to refuse to pay for her six-year-old daughter to have treatment for a brain tumour in the ...more |
| Petition bid to reopen hospital | 17 Dec 2008 | Health workers and staff have started a petition to reopen Oxford Community Hospital, following its closure in May.
They are urging local people ...more |
| Turbines plan for hospital roof | 16 Dec 2008 | Health officials are seeking planning permission to site six wind turbines on the roof of a hospital in Greenock.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde ...more |
| Bleeding test could free up beds | 16 Dec 2008 | Doctors have developed a new technique to diagnose internal bleeding which could help free up hospital beds and save the NHS nearly £14m each ...more |
| Hospital chemotherapy unit opens | 16 Dec 2008 | A new £630,000 chemotherapy unit has opened at a west Dorset hospital.
Half the funding for the new suite at Dorset County Hospital in Dorchester ...more |
| Staff pose flu risk to patients | 16 Dec 2008 | Medical staff who do not get their flu jab are putting their patients in danger, say experts.
Seasonal flu is estimated to kill several thousand ...more |
| Self-harmers 'include boys too' | 16 Dec 2008 | The idea that self-harm is almost exclusively a problem among teenage girls is wrong, research suggests.
Almost 1,000 people with a history of ...more |
| 'Be vigilant' over vomiting bug | 15 Dec 2008 | The winter vomiting bug could spread rapidly across England unless people are sensible and stay at home when they have the virus, a leading GP ...more |
| MSPs' doubts over NHS elections | 15 Dec 2008 | Plans to introduce direct elections to health boards in Scotland have failed to win the backing of an influential Holyrood committee.
The scheme ...more |
| Fluoride to stave off tooth decay | 15 Dec 2008 | A public health director has said adding fluoride to drinking water is a way to improve dental health.
Dr Hugh Annett, Director of Public Health in ...more |
| Flu cases on the rise in England | 15 Dec 2008 | Doctors are being advised to prescribe antiviral drugs for flu in response to increasing numbers of people falling ill with the virus.
Both NHS ...more |
| Hospital plans 'could be dropped' | 15 Dec 2008 | Plans for a new hospital in Shropshire could be dropped, a council has warned.
Telford and Wrekin Council said the current economic downturn made ...more |
| Review into NHS dentistry access | 12 Dec 2008 | Ministers have ordered an independent inquiry into continuing problems accessing NHS dentistry in England.
New contracts for dentists were ...more |
| UK is warned over obesity levels | 12 Dec 2008 | One in three adults in the UK will be obese by 2012, researchers warn.
It comes as the latest government figures show no drop in the number of ...more |
| Amish gene 'limits heart disease' | 12 Dec 2008 | A gene mutation which protects the heart against a high-fat diet has been found in the Amish population.
Researchers found 5% of the US Amish ...more |
| Neurosurgeons want single centre | 12 Dec 2008 | Surgeons have signed a letter calling for all neurosurgery in Wales to be based at a single site.
This is despite Welsh Assembly Government plans ...more |
| Test 'predicts preterm baby risk' | 12 Dec 2008 | Researchers have identified a test which can predict whether a woman is likely to give birth if her waters break early in pregnancy.
High levels ...more |
| NHS 'still failing on safe care' | 11 Dec 2008 | The NHS in England and Wales is failing to ensure patient care is "as safe as it reasonably could be", the head of the Healthcare Commission has ...more |
| Hopes raised on HIV immune boost | 11 Dec 2008 | Scientists believe successful tests in monkeys could prove a step towards a new type of drug to combat HIV.
The journal Nature reports infected ...more |
| Radiation overdose legal action | 11 Dec 2008 | The family of Ayrshire teenager Lisa Norris are to proceed with legal action against a health board which gave her a massive overdose of radiation in ...more |
| West gets £60m health investment | 11 Dec 2008 | Almost £60m is to be invested in health care in Fermanagh and Tyrone over the next three years.
It is part of a total investment of £570m for health ...more |
| Gender-confused teens drug call | 11 Dec 2008 | Young teenagers with serious gender identity disorders should be given drugs which will block puberty, international experts suggest.
The US ...more |
| Hospital alert after TB detected | 10 Dec 2008 | A hospital is contacting more than 250 patients and staff after a worker there was diagnosed with tuberculosis.
The health care worker, who is based ...more |
| £3m cost of missed appointments | 10 Dec 2008 | Hospitals should consider charging patients who fail to arrive for their appointments without notification, the Welsh NHS Confederation has ...more |
| New weapon against hospital bugs | 10 Dec 2008 | Special mats are being used at the entrances of Lanarkshire hospitals in a bid to reduce the amount of dirt carried in by staff and visitors.
The ...more |
| Hospitals 'have too few midwives' | 10 Dec 2008 | Maternity experts have said they are concerned that several hospitals in the South East have failed to recruit enough midwives.
Only five out of ...more |
| 'Hybrid embryo' legal block lost | 10 Dec 2008 | Christian campaigners have lost their High Court challenge to scientists being allowed to create human-animal embryos for research purposes.
The ...more |
| Brain cell hope for hearing loss | 9 Dec 2008 | Scientists believe a transplant of brain cells may one day be able to reverse a common form of hearing loss.
Damage to hair cells in the inner ear ...more |
| A&E doctor numbers 'inadequate' | 9 Dec 2008 | The number of A&E consultants across the UK needs to be doubled to provide adequate cover, experts have warned.
Only a minority of emergency ...more |
| Minister pledges bed crisis help | 9 Dec 2008 | Government Health Minister Lord Darzi has pledged to help a Staffordshire hospital which has admitted having a bed blocking "crisis".
University ...more |
| Hospitals get £20,000 'thank you' | 9 Dec 2008 | The parents of baby girl who was born with severe complications have raised £20,000 for two hospitals as a thank you to staff for saving her ...more |
| Surviving conjoined twin stable | 9 Dec 2008 | A baby girl who survived surgery to separate her from her conjoined twin is in a stable condition in intensive care, doctors say.
Faith Williams' ...more |
| Hospital ward reopens after bug | 9 Dec 2008 | A ward at a Cumbria hospital has reopened almost a week after it was shut because of an outbreak of the winter vomiting bug norovirus.
Wigton ...more |
| Plan to wipe out London NHS debt | 8 Dec 2008 | Health bosses are planning to wipe out millions of pounds worth of debt in a cash bail-out proposal for the NHS.
Primary Care Trusts in London ...more |
| Neglect probe after woman's death | 8 Dec 2008 | The death of an elderly woman from hypothermia is being investigated as a possible case of neglect, police said.
Vera Cranfield, 80, died after ...more |
| New hospital demands handed over | 8 Dec 2008 | Thousands of forms showing support for a new hospital in West Sussex have been handed to a health chief.
A total of 11,714 forms were given to Sir ...more |
| More staff for maternity services | 8 Dec 2008 | An extra £750,000 is being given to University Hospital Coventry to comply with European working-hour rules.
University Hospitals Coventry and ...more |
| 'Injectable bone' helps fractures | 8 Dec 2008 | A material that can be squirted into broken bones, where it hardens within minutes, has been developed by UK scientists.
The toothpaste-like ...more |
| A&E work 'drove' nurse to alcohol | 5 Dec 2008 | A nurse who got behind the wheel of a car while almost three times the drink-drive limit said the stress of working at accident and emergency was to ...more |
| Apology over botched cancer tests | 5 Dec 2008 | A hospital has apologised to patients recalled for further tests amid fears they may have been wrongly given the all-clear from cancer.
Shepton ...more |
| Warning over internet painkillers | 5 Dec 2008 | UK experts have warned of the dangers of purchasing drugs online after a study showed wide availability of strong painkillers over the internet.
A ...more |
| Psychiatric drugs force queried | 5 Dec 2008 | The practice of forcing psychiatric patients to take medication is not backed by evidence, say UK researchers.
Very few rigorous investigations of ...more |
| Five wards shut in virus outbreak | 4 Dec 2008 | Five wards have been closed to new admissions at two Dorset hospitals after an outbreak of the vomiting and diarrhoea bug Norovirus.
Four wards at ...more |
| Top award for leukaemia survivor | 4 Dec 2008 | A man whose life-saving treatment as a teenager inspired him to pursue a career in the NHS has won a top award.
Matt Rutter, 25, a physiologist at ...more |
| Health law services 'must change' | 4 Dec 2008 | The way contracts for legal services are awarded in the health service needs to be improved.
This is expected to be the key recommendation from ...more |
| Patients to get 'bill of rights' | 4 Dec 2008 | The health service will have a duty to follow the vision set out in the NHS constitution, the Queen has confirmed.
A health bill will be published ...more |
| Complex births 'add to pressure' | 4 Dec 2008 | Midwives are struggling to cope with the increasing number of complex births they are seeing, regulators say.
The Nursing and Midwifery Council ...more |
| Zimbabwe cholera march broken up | 3 Dec 2008 | Police in Zimbabwe have broken up a march by nurses and doctors in the capital, Harare, angered at the worsening cholera outbreak.
Witnesses say ...more |
| Hospitals 'are medical factories' | 3 Dec 2008 | Hospitals are medical factories which churn patients through without treating them with enough kindness and respect, a leading think-tank ...more |
| Hospitals become foundation trust | 3 Dec 2008 | Wiltshire's Great Western Hospital has been awarded foundation trust status allowing it greater financial freedom to focus on the needs of ...more |
| Trust delight at £70m investment | 3 Dec 2008 | Hospital mangers say they are delighted to be awarded the largest chunk of a £350m assembly government fund.
Parts of Morriston Hospital in ...more |
| Vomiting bug shuts hospital ward | 3 Dec 2008 | A ward at a Cumbria hospital has shut due to an outbreak of the winter vomiting bug norovirus.
Wigton Hospital's in-patient ward has closed to all ...more |
| Services fail cancer children | 2 Dec 2008 | Children with cancer are spending more time in hospital than they need to because community services are lacking, says a charity.
Nearly half of ...more |
| £200m in extra funding expected | 2 Dec 2008 | Millions of extra pounds to boost the Welsh economy are to be spent on health, house building and projects aimed at fighting climate change.
The ...more |
| Patients going 'private' on NHS | 2 Dec 2008 | Thousands of patients a month in England are using a government reform to get what is effectively private treatment paid for by the ...more |
| Chlamydia campaign targets young | 2 Dec 2008 | People aged under 25 in Suffolk are being targeted by the NHS and asked to test themselves for a potentially serious sexually transmitted ...more |
| Gene 'may ward off lung cancer' | 2 Dec 2008 | Scientists have pinpointed a gene which protects against lung cancer.
It is hoped the discovery of the role of the tumour suppressor gene - LIMD1 - ...more |
| Hospital held up as success story | 1 Dec 2008 | An initiative to improve efficiency at Chippenham Community Hospital is being used as a tool to help other areas of the NHS.
The hospital piloted ...more |
| Vomiting bug shuts hospital wards | 1 Dec 2008 | Eight wards at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge have been closed to visitors and new admissions after an outbreak of vomiting bug norovirus.
The ...more |
| Hospital beds boost over winter | 1 Dec 2008 | A record number of intensive care beds will be made available to help the health service cope with a rise in admissions over the festive period.
NHS ...more |
| Breathing life into resuscitation | 1 Dec 2008 | When a patient's heart stops beating, there is no time for delays and confusion.
Hospital are well drilled for this kind of emergency and staff ...more |
| Web searches feed health fears | 1 Dec 2008 | Health information online is breeding a generation of cyberchondriacs - people who needlessly fear the worst diagnosis after surfing the net, say ...more |
| Undercover nurse charges dropped | 28 Nov 2008 | Disciplinary charges against a nurse who took part in secret filming for a BBC documentary at a Brighton hospital have been thrown out at a ...more |
| £4,000 fine for care home death | 28 Nov 2008 | A nursing and care home company has been fined £4,000 over the death of an 86-year-old man in one of its homes.
The man, who suffered from ...more |
| A&E closure faces legal challenge | 28 Nov 2008 | Plans to close accident and emergency services at Chase Farm Hospital in north London will be challenged in court by the local council.
Enfield ...more |
| Health boards 'broke data laws' | 28 Nov 2008 | Two Scottish health boards broke data protection laws by leaving patients' personal information at abandoned hospitals, it has been ruled.
In May, ...more |
| £117m health funding is announced | 28 Nov 2008 | Health service buildings in County Down are to benefit from £117m funding over the next three years.
Among the places to get new health and care ...more |
| Neonatal unit officially opened | 26 Nov 2008 | A new neonatal unit costing nearly £4m is being officially opened.
The unit has been in use at City Hospital in Birmingham as part of an ...more |
| Winter sickness shuts more wards | 26 Nov 2008 | More wards at Bedford Hospital are closed because of an outbreak of the winter vomiting bug, norovirus.
Three wards were closed to new admissions ...more |
| Transplants review after deaths | 26 Nov 2008 | The outcome of a review carried out at a north-west London hospital after four people died with a month of undergoing heart transplants will be ...more |
| Universal test 'would slash Aids' | 26 Nov 2008 | Universal testing for HIV, followed by immediate treatment could cut the number of people developing full-blown Aids by up to 95%, a Lancet study ...more |
| Care 'failing the terminally ill' | 26 Nov 2008 | Terminally ill people and their families are being let down by failings in end of life care, a watchdog says.
The National Audit Office said while ...more |
| UK stem cell work under threat | 25 Nov 2008 | The UK could lose its place among the world leaders in stem cell research unless adequate funding and legislation is assured, experts warn.
The UK ...more |
| Genetic disease testing advance | 25 Nov 2008 | Blood taken from a pregnant woman may reveal if her baby has a wide range of genetic diseases, researchers claim.
A Chinese University of Hong ...more |
| More pre-surgery MRSA screening | 25 Nov 2008 | More patients are to be screened for the MRSA bug before undergoing surgery at a Northamptonshire hospital.
Northampton General Hospital routinely ...more |
| Twins will get 'fighting chance' | 25 Nov 2008 | A Shropshire woman who is due to give birth to conjoined twins says she is giving them a "fighting chance" to let them "prove everybody ...more |
| Diagnosing the state of health funding | 24 Nov 2008 | It seems that every day brings a fresh tranche of health closures... and a fresh multi-million pound announcement of expansion.
On the one hand, ...more |
| Pioneering heart unit to expand | 24 Nov 2008 | A heart unit that pioneered a technique the government says could save hundreds of lives a year, says it will have to expand to cope with ...more |
| 'Sticky cell' clues to epilepsy | 24 Nov 2008 | A faulty immune reaction may be responsible for the development of epilepsy, research suggests.
Studies in mice by US and Italian researchers ...more |
| Cholera outbreak strikes Zimbabwe | 24 Nov 2008 | Nearly 300 people have died in Zimbabwe in recent weeks in a cholera outbreak which has hit about 6,000 people, the World Health Organization ...more |
| Surplus 'fantastic opportunity' | 24 Nov 2008 | Government borrowing is at record levels and bailing out the banks has put yet more pressure on public finances.
Yet the NHS in England is set to ...more |
| Hospital bug fine plan 'unfair' | 21 Nov 2008 | The government's plan to fine hospitals for not hitting Clostridium difficile targets is unfair, experts say.
An Oxford University and Medical ...more |
| Childhood obesity to be tackled | 21 Nov 2008 | A project aimed at tackling childhood obesity is being introduced in a County Durham town.
Darlington Council is to employ a team to get unfit ...more |
| Wales A&E figures miss key target | 21 Nov 2008 | Waiting times at accident and emergency departments in Welsh hospitals have fallen behind key targets again.
The assembly government has set a ...more |
| Security draws Iraqi doctors home | 21 Nov 2008 | Improved security in Iraq has led to 800 doctors returning to the country since the start of the year, a senior health ministry official has ...more |
| Hospital to bury unclaimed organs | 21 Nov 2008 | Parents of children whose organs were removed without consent at Liverpool's Alder Hey hospital have just over six months to claim the body ...more |
| NHS 'struggling' with work laws | 20 Nov 2008 | Surgery teams in many NHS hospitals are not ready for a likely fall next year in the maximum hours they are allowed to work, says a ...more |
| Key NHS reform 'delivered little' | 20 Nov 2008 | A key NHS reform aimed at developing more innovative community services has delivered little, says a report.
The King's Fund said family doctors ...more |
| Deal reached on NHS drug prices | 20 Nov 2008 | The government and the drugs industry have struck a deal which could save the NHS in the UK up to £550m per year.
A flexible pricing scheme will ...more |
| County to have one major A&E unit | 20 Nov 2008 | Shropshire should have just one accident and emergency (A&E) unit for serious cases, senior doctors say.
The recommendation is made in a report ...more |
| Baby P doctor 'deeply affected' | 20 Nov 2008 | A doctor accused of failing to spot Baby P's injuries two days before the 17-month-old died in 2007 says she has been "deeply affected" by his ...more |
| Nurses warn over needle injuries | 19 Nov 2008 | Nurses are calling for safer needles, after a poll suggested nearly half of them have been accidently jabbed.
The Royal College of Nursing said ...more |
| Technology to eradicate malaria | 19 Nov 2008 | Emerging technologies could boost supplies of essential plant-based drugs to combat and ultimately help eradicate malaria, says a report.
In the ...more |
| Windpipe transplant breakthrough | 19 Nov 2008 | Surgeons in Spain have carried out the world's first tissue-engineered whole organ transplant - using a windpipe made with the patient's own stem ...more |
| Cancer waiting targets 'not met' | 19 Nov 2008 | The NHS in Scotland is still failing to hit a cancer waiting time target set in 2000, new figures have revealed.
Grampian health board had the ...more |
| Computer virus affects hospitals | 19 Nov 2008 | Three London hospitals have been forced to shut down their entire computer systems for at least 24 hours after being hit by a virus.
St ...more |
| Care home trio guilty of neglect | 18 Nov 2008 | Three care home workers have been found guilty of wilfully neglecting a patient and each given a conditional discharge.
Alan Sayers, 52, who had ...more |
| Addiction service to help doctors | 18 Nov 2008 | Doctors and dentists who have an addiction or other health problems often leave it late to seek help because they fear being recognised or worry ...more |
| Donor opt-outs 'not off agenda' | 18 Nov 2008 | An "opt-out" system for organ donation is not off the agenda in Scotland, according to the health secretary.
Nicola Sturgeon said a system of ...more |
| Woman talks of 'dungeon' hospital | 18 Nov 2008 | A woman who recently gave birth in the Royal Maternity hospital in Belfast has described the delivery suite as "a dungeon".
Julianne Scott was ...more |
| Norovirus spreads to second ward | 18 Nov 2008 | Visiting restrictions have been extended at a Norfolk hospital after an outbreak of a winter vomiting bug spread to a second ward.
Norfolk and ...more |
| Patients to be screened for MRSA | 17 Nov 2008 | Patients at two hospitals will be routinely screened for the MRSA bug before undergoing operations.
All adult patients set to have surgery at ...more |
| More Britons join suicide clinic | 17 Nov 2008 | The UK has the third highest number of people registered with the Swiss suicide clinic Dignitas, a BBC investigation has found.
The number of ...more |
| Prison's mental health 'scandal' | 17 Nov 2008 | Inadequate mental health care provision at a young offenders' institution has been criticised as scandalous by Wales' children's commissioner and an ...more |
| Surgeon suspended for misconduct | 17 Nov 2008 | A surgeon in Cornwall has been suspended for three months by the General Medical Council for misconduct.
The GMC ruled on Thursday that Hans ...more |
| Patient 'on trolley for 18 hours' | 17 Nov 2008 | A woman says she spent 18 hours on a trolley in a Telford hospital.
Gillian Bennett, from Ketley, in Shropshire, went to the Princess Royal ...more |
| Protest over hospital demolition | 14 Nov 2008 | Campaigners are due to protest against the demolition of buildings at a former psychiatric hospital as the site is prepared for future ...more |
| Hospital patients' records stolen | 14 Nov 2008 | The medical records of almost 2,000 patients have been stolen from two hospitals in East Yorkshire.
The Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS ...more |
| Doctor's call on children's A&E | 14 Nov 2008 | A senior paediatrician has called for designated children's emergency centres following the death of a baby the day after she was discharged from ...more |
| More GP surgeries to extend hours | 14 Nov 2008 | Efforts are being made to extend opening hours at more Gloucestershire GP surgeries by Christmas.
Latest figures show that more than half of the ...more |
| Inquiry into deaths of brothers | 14 Nov 2008 | Investigations involving police, social services and health workers are under way after the deaths of two young brothers in Manchester.
The bodies ...more |
| Three wards closed by Norovirus | 13 Nov 2008 | Three wards at Taunton's Musgrove Park hospital have been closed to new admissions to enable to the hospital to contain an outbreak of ...more |
| Cancer scan uses radar technology | 13 Nov 2008 | The first breast screening system to use safe radio waves rather than radiation-producing X-rays is being successfully trialled.
The new scan, ...more |
| Town hospital loses medical unit | 13 Nov 2008 | Patients needing emergency medical care will no longer be treated at Bridlington Hospital but transferred 17 miles to Scarborough.
The acute ...more |
| Baby born after ovary transplant | 13 Nov 2008 | A healthy baby girl has been born in London following the world's first transplant of an entire ovary, it has been reported.
The 39-year-old ...more |
| GPs oppose private clinic plans | 13 Nov 2008 | Doctors from Oxfordshire will meet an opposition politician to object to plans to set up a private so-called polyclinic in Banbury.
The doctors ...more |
| Baby died day after medical check | 12 Nov 2008 | A nine-month-old baby died from multiple organ failure the day after being sent home from hospital, an inquest heard.
Aleesha Evans's parents were ...more |
| 'WWII photo nurse' leads parade | 12 Nov 2008 | A 90-year-old who says she is the nurse being kissed in Times Square in one of World War II's most famous photos is to lead the New York Veterans Day ...more |
| Hospital hygiene measures praised | 12 Nov 2008 | Hygiene standards have been praised at a hospital after Healthcare Commission inspectors made an unannounced visit.
The spot-check was carried out ...more |
| Doctors 'rely on chemo too much' | 12 Nov 2008 | Doctors are being urged to re-think their approach to giving chemotherapy during care at the end of life.
A review of 600 cancer patients who died ...more |
| Inspectors to fight hospital bugs | 12 Nov 2008 | A new team of inspectors is to be formed to combat hospital acquired infections.
The inspectors will have the power to go into any hospital in any ...more |
| Nursing home assault boss jailed | 11 Nov 2008 | A nursing home owner has been jailed for 12 weeks for assaulting an elderly resident in his care.
Daniel Purgaus was convicted of attacking ...more |
| Seriously ill girl allowed to die | 11 Nov 2008 | A terminally ill girl has won the right to refuse treatment after a hospital ended its bid to force her to have a heart transplant.
Herefordshire ...more |
| Health chiefs admit birth errors | 11 Nov 2008 | Hospital officials paid out £104,000 after admitting that poor medical care contributed to the premature death of a baby born with severe brain ...more |
| Frozen embryos' health benefit | 11 Nov 2008 | More evidence has emerged that babies born from frozen embryos are healthier than those that develop from fresh embryos, researchers say.
Three ...more |
| Local MPs petition over hospital | 11 Nov 2008 | Some local MPs are to petition the Health Secretary Alan Johnson about the management of a hospital which is being investigated by a watchdog.
The ...more |
| New pay deal for island's nurses | 10 Nov 2008 | Nurses in Guernsey have voted to accept a new local pay offer of 12% over the next three years in a deal to attract more nurses to the ...more |
| Nurse struck off over porn e-mail | 10 Nov 2008 | A nurse on an old people's ward who sent sexually explicit images of an elderly woman to colleagues has been struck off.
Steven Bowmaker, 37, used ...more |
| Free housing for junior doctors | 10 Nov 2008 | All junior doctors training in Wales have been told they can stay free in hospital accommodation until July 2010.
Health Minister Edwina Hart had ...more |
| Free housing for junior doctors | 10 Nov 2008 | All junior doctors training in Wales have been told they can stay free in hospital accommodation until July 2010.
Health Minister Edwina Hart had ...more |
| Complaints spark hospital inquiry | 10 Nov 2008 | Services at one of England's leading children's hospitals are being investigated after complaints from its own consultants.
A review of services ...more |
| Prison plan for former hospital | 7 Nov 2008 | A former psychiatric hospital could become a prison under new proposals.
A meeting involving the owners of the North Wales Hospital site in ...more |
| Protesters angry at ward closures | 7 Nov 2008 | Protesters have attended a trust board meeting to complain over cuts at a West Midlands hospital.
About 4,000 people have signed a petition ...more |
| Doctors fail to spot broken back | 7 Nov 2008 | A 70-year-old man might not have died if his broken spine had been diagnosed at two Greater Manchester hospitals, an inquest has heard.
Coroner ...more |
| Watchdog looks at 'confusing' NHS | 7 Nov 2008 | A finance watchdog is asking NHS patients in Wales to tell them of their experiences in booking emergency GP appointments and using A&E ...more |
| Premature births 'are increasing' | 7 Nov 2008 | There has been a dramatic rise in the number of babies being born prematurely in England, a charity has warned.
Tommy's baby's charity highlights ...more |
| Hospitals pilot new ward scheme | 6 Nov 2008 | A ward management scheme to give nurses more time for patient care is being piloted at two Essex hospitals.
NHS North East Essex has introduced the ...more |
| Young hospital patients get space | 6 Nov 2008 | Teenage patients at the Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham are getting a new room of their own.
It means those too old for children's wards but ...more |
| Hospital investigates baby deaths | 6 Nov 2008 | A west London hospital Trust has begun a "rigorous" investigation into the deaths of two babies at a hospital.
Imperial College Healthcare NHS ...more |
| Cancer genetic blueprint revealed | 6 Nov 2008 | Scientists have decoded the complete DNA of a cancer patient and traced her disease to its genetic roots.
The Washington University team ...more |
| Anorexic treatment delay concern | 6 Nov 2008 | Delays in the treatment of an anorexic 18-year-old woman who "literally wasted away" have been criticised by a coroner in Norfolk.
Charlotte ...more |
| Safety fears over nanocosmetics | 5 Nov 2008 | Cosmetics containing tiny "nano" particles are being used widely despite unresolved issues surrounding their safety, a consumer watchdog ...more |
| Cancer patients 'not taking drug' | 5 Nov 2008 | Many breast cancer patients are risking their lives by failing to take the tamoxifen they are prescribed, University of Dundee research ...more |
| Will the NHS top-up plans unravel? | 5 Nov 2008 | On paper it sounds so simple - top-ups are only to be allowed under strictly regulated conditions.
The extra drugs are to be administered away ...more |
| Forces mental illness figures out | 5 Nov 2008 | Nearly 4,000 new cases of mental health disorder were diagnosed among armed services personnel last year, according to the Ministry of Defence ...more |
| Unit secures cleanliness standard | 5 Nov 2008 | A Suffolk hospital which is battling to reduce the spread of superbugs has achieved an international quality rating for cleanliness.
Ipswich ...more |
| The baby being used to train medics | 4 Nov 2008 | Meet baby Gertrude.
She has been seen by every junior doctor and nurse in paediatrics at St Mary's Hospital, London.
She has had breathing ...more |
| Landmark NHS top-ups decision due | 4 Nov 2008 | Patients in England are due to hear whether they will be able to top up NHS care by paying for drugs privately.
People are currently excluded from ...more |
| Rainfall autism theory suggested | 4 Nov 2008 | Increased rainfall, or something linked to it, may be connected to the development of autism, scientists say.
The theory is based on child health ...more |
| Third delay for hospital opening | 4 Nov 2008 | The opening of a community hospital in north Wales has been delayed for a third time, it has been announced.
The £13.5m Ysbyty Alltwen in Tremadog, ...more |
| Patients to be screened for MRSA | 4 Nov 2008 | Hospital patients in Nottinghamshire are to be screened for MRSA infections before undergoing surgery, health officials have confirmed.
Nottingham ...more |
| More staff plan for accident unit | 3 Nov 2008 | Health chiefs who have had to close a local accident centre (LAC) several times due to staff shortages are attempting to recruit new nurses.
Neath ...more |
| Tougher mental health rules begin | 3 Nov 2008 | A controversial reform of mental health laws allowing compulsory treatment in the community has been launched.
Patients released from hospitals in ...more |
| Hospital reveals development plan | 3 Nov 2008 | Plans to redevelop a Northamptonshire Hospital to improve facilities for mental health and learning disability services are to go on ...more |
| Brain receptor schizophrenia clue | 3 Nov 2008 | Scientists say they may have found why people with schizophrenia have abnormal electrical waves in their brains.
The Newcastle University team ...more |
| Tories plan faster drug approval | 3 Nov 2008 | The Conservatives have promised to cut the approval time for new NHS drugs from an average of 18 months to between three and six months.
The party ...more |
| Rethink call on organ donor move | 31 Oct 2008 | A Scottish nurse who overruled her dying husband's organ donation wishes has said the government should think twice before changing the law.
A ...more |
| New £19m hospital plans approved | 31 Oct 2008 | A new £19.3m hospital is to be built in a Worcestershire town.
The facility in Seaford Court, off Worcester Road, Malvern, was granted planning ...more |
| Patient data breach at hospital | 31 Oct 2008 | NHS bosses in Lanarkshire have apologised after sensitive patient documents were left unattended and removed from Wishaw General hospital.
It ...more |
| Technology improves patient care | 31 Oct 2008 | Researchers in Dundee will use the latest computer technology to improve hospital care for disabled patients.
They are developing an electronic ...more |
| NHS board must make £36m saving | 31 Oct 2008 | NHS Highland has confirmed it will have to make efficiency savings of £36m, after Labour claimed its deficit had doubled under the SNP ...more |
| Nursing home patients 'may move' | 30 Oct 2008 | The Northern Health and Social Care Trust has said it
could move virtually all its patients out of a County
Antrim nursing home.
Earlier this ...more |
| Baby unit gaps 'still a concern' | 30 Oct 2008 | Units dealing with sick and premature babies in Scotland are still
facing worrying shortages of nurses, a charity has warned.
Premature baby ...more |
| Patient given pioneering lung op | 30 Oct 2008 | A 55-year-old man has received a life-saving transplant using
lungs from a donor which were made to breathe outside the
body, it has been ...more |
| Health trusts tackle infections | 30 Oct 2008 | Health trusts across Northamptonshire are starting a
five-week campaign to promote the need to tackle hospital
infections.
Each week there ...more |
| Old blood 'boosts infection risk' | 30 Oct 2008 | Storing donated blood too long increases the chance of an
infection, US researchers claim.
The risk of blood poisoning or pneumonia doubled once ...more |
| Anti-war protester to sue police | 29 Oct 2008 | A retired nurse is planning legal action after she was injured during an anti-war demonstration.
Maureen Stephenson, from Waltham Forest in east ...more |
| Fall in hospital beds in Wales | 29 Oct 2008 | The number of hospital beds in the health service in Wales has fallen according to the latest annual figures.
The assembly government statistics ...more |
| Chile HIV error minister resigns | 29 Oct 2008 | Chile's health minister has resigned after a hospital failed to tell dozens of patients they had tested positive for HIV, which can lead to ...more |
| 'Full' artificial heart implant | 29 Oct 2008 | Scientists say they have a working prototype of a fully artificial heart ready for implanting in humans.
The device beats almost exactly like the ...more |
| NHS alcohol services 'struggling' | 29 Oct 2008 | The NHS is failing to get a grip on the growing alcohol problems in England, a watchdog says.
The National Audit Office said local health bosses ...more |
| Jab hope for rheumatoid arthritis | 28 Oct 2008 | A monthly injection could halt rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in half of all patients, trial data suggests.
The antibody drug tocilizumab works in ...more |
| Cancer plan aims to reduce deaths | 28 Oct 2008 | An action plan designed to dramatically cut cancer deaths and improve the lives of survivors has been unveiled by the Scottish Government.
As part ...more |
| Screening hope for pre-eclampsia | 28 Oct 2008 | A blood test that screens pregnant woman for pre-eclampsia long before symptoms develop could be available in the next five years, doctors ...more |
| Call to reduce cancer drug cost | 28 Oct 2008 | Patient groups are calling for a pharmaceutical firm to cut the cost of a bone marrow cancer drug so it can be used by the NHS in England and ...more |
| Housing agreed for hospital site | 27 Oct 2008 | Plans to revitalise the site of a former hospital in Surrey have moved a step closer following council approval.
The scheme would see 322 new ...more |
| E.coli probe at baby death ward | 27 Oct 2008 | The Health Protection Agency (HPA) has begun an investigation into the deaths of two babies following an outbreak of E.coli at a hospital in ...more |
| Vomiting virus hits hospital ward | 27 Oct 2008 | A ward at Jersey General Hospital has been closed to new admissions after an outbreak of Norovirus.
Six patients and three nursing staff on the ...more |
| One-stop' embryo test unveiled | 27 Oct 2008 | A gene mapping test could tell parents-to-be if embryos are affected by almost any inherited disease, UK scientists have claimed.
The team from ...more |
| Hospital's waiting list success | 27 Oct 2008 | Moves to cut the number of people waiting for more than 18 weeks from referral to treatment at West Suffolk Hospital are proving a success.
The ...more |
| NHS 'not making enough use of IT | 24 Oct 2008 | The health service must be more innovative in its use of everyday technology to improve care for patients, experts say.
The King's Fund health ...more |
| Site chosen for 'super hospital' | 24 Oct 2008 | A site has been chosen for a new hospital for Teesside.
An NHS Joint Committee recommended that the £420m, 660-bed "super hospital" be built at ...more |
| Bid to ease grief of sudden death | 24 Oct 2008 | A former nurse is on a mission to improve support and care for those whose loved ones have suddenly died.
Carole Adam worked in the trauma ...more |
| New medical centre plan at Haslar | 24 Oct 2008 | A plan has been announced to develop Royal Hospital Haslar into a new medical facility when it shuts in 2009.
The site in Gosport will be handed ...more |
| Health chiefs back fluoride plan | 24 Oct 2008 | Hampshire health bosses have backed plans to add fluoride to tap water in Southampton and west Hampshire.
Southampton City Primary Care Trust wants ...more |
| Sickness bug leaves wards closed | 23 Oct 2008 | Two wards at a Cambridgeshire hospital remain closed after an outbreak of a sickness and vomiting bug.
Wards six and 10 at the Edith Cavell Hospital ...more |
| NHS makes good progress on waits | 23 Oct 2008 | Ministers have praised the NHS in England for reaching an important milestone in the drive to get hospital waiting times down to 18 weeks.
The ...more |
| Is the NHS wise to rack up debt? | 23 Oct 2008 | The first patients to be admitted to the new St Helens Hospital this week would no doubt have been impressed.
From its state-of-the-art operating ...more |
| Depression 'doubles' early birth | 23 Oct 2008 | Women who are severely depressed during pregnancy have twice the risk of their babies coming early, a study suggests.
Researchers monitored 791 ...more |
| Debates on organ presumed consent | 23 Oct 2008 | Public debates will be held across Wales to examine a system of "presumed consent" for organ donations.
Health Minister Edwina Hart said the need ...more |
| Freezing kills off kidney tumours | 22 Oct 2008 | Kidney cancer patients are being offered new hope of a cure with a treatment that kills tumours by freezing them.
Radical cryotherapy, as its ...more |
| Warning on workers' mental health | 22 Oct 2008 | The UK needs a major rethink of workers' mental health amid the current economic uncertainty, government advisers have said.
More than 450 ...more |
| Minister praises hospital staff | 22 Oct 2008 | Health minister Ben Bradshaw praised staff at Great Ormond Street children's hospital for their "incredible work" following a fire last month.
Mr ...more |
| Science minister urges investment | 22 Oct 2008 | The UK's science minister has urged the government not to abandon investing in science amid the financial crisis.
Lord Paul Drayson told the BBC ...more |
| Hospital virus prompts visit ban | 21 Oct 2008 | Visitors are being told to stay away from a Norfolk hospital after an outbreak of norovirus.
Restrictions have been imposed on two wards, Knapton ...more |
| Hospital in bid to ease pressure | 21 Oct 2008 | A&E patients have been urged to consider visiting a GP or health centre before going to Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital for treatment. ...more |
| Backing for physio self-referral | 21 Oct 2008 | Patients in England should soon be able to bypass GPs and self-refer to physios and a host of other health staff, after ministers gave the plan their ...more |
| Blood test for vCJD 'unrealistic' | 21 Oct 2008 | Screening donated blood for vCJD is unrealistic and would scare away donors, government advisors say.
Tests for vCJD could be available in 18 ...more |
| More cash for night nurse service | 20 Oct 2008 | Health bosses have revealed plans to spend £300,000 on expanding night nursing services in north Cumbria.
Currently one community nurse cares for ...more |
| GP referral bonuses 'ridiculous' | 20 Oct 2008 | A scheme that pays bonuses to GPs for not referring patients to hospital has branded "absolutely ridiculous" by a patient group.
Oxfordshire ...more |
| Fatty acids clue to Alzheimer's | 20 Oct 2008 | Controlling the level of a fatty acid in the brain could help treat Alzheimer's disease, an American study has suggested.
Tests on mice showed ...more |
| Dirty equipment 'poses op danger' | 20 Oct 2008 | One in four hospital trusts in England is failing to meet national standards on the cleanliness of surgical equipment, a watchdog has reported. ...more |
| Vaccine call for 'silent killer' | 20 Oct 2008 | When little Nayeem Hossain became sick at his home in a village in Bangladesh, his family were desperately worried.
Doctors at the local clinic ...more |
| Diabetes aspirin use questioned | 17 Oct 2008 | Aspirin should not routinely be used to prevent heart attacks in people with diabetes, Scottish research suggests.
The British Medical Journal ...more |
| Unused drugs costing NHS millions | 17 Oct 2008 | As much as £1 worth of every £20 spent on prescription drugs is never used by patients, according to the NHS.
A Scottish GP has called for a ...more |
| Call to end doctor abortion power | 17 Oct 2008 | Women should not need the permission of two doctors to have an abortion, top medical law and ethics specialists say.
The 85 experts have signed a ...more |
| Specialist heart nurses appeal | 17 Oct 2008 | Specialist nurses are needed in Bristol to deal with patients who have the heart condition arrhythmia, according to the The British Heart Foundation. ...more |
| Elite NHS trusts 'lack ambition' | 17 Oct 2008 | The government's flagship policy to set hospitals in England free of central control has failed to live up to expectations, MPs say.
The Commons' ...more |
| Hospital rated excellent in check | 16 Oct 2008 | An Oxfordshire hospital has been rated as "excellent" in national annual review of the NHS in England.
The Oxfordshire Radcliffe Hospitals Trust, ...more |
| Blaze ravages hospital buildings | 16 Oct 2008 | More than 60 patients have been evacuated following a fire at a psychiatric unit in north London.
About 100 firefighters tackled the blaze at ...more |
| NHS reassurance over cancer move | 16 Oct 2008 | No cancer services will move from Cornwall to Devon until the outcome of two hospital services reviews are known, NHS South West has said.
There ...more |
| Hospitals get third 'weak' rating | 16 Oct 2008 | Services at Cornwall's acute hospitals have been rated "weak" for the third year running.
However, the score for financial management has gone up ...more |
| 'Botched op' surgeon must retrain | 15 Oct 2008 | surgeon accused of botching breast cancer operations will have to undergo retraining before she is allowed to work again at Barnsley Hospital.
An ...more |
| Specialist baby care 'stretched' | 15 Oct 2008 | Staffing shortages are stretching specialist baby care units to the limit, campaigners say.
Premature baby charity Bliss found just 20% of UK ...more |
| Call to extend C. diff inquiry | 15 Oct 2008 | The daughter of a woman who died with C. diff in Altnagelvin hospital has called for a public inquiry to be extended to all health trusts.
On ...more |
| Insurers eye NHS top ups market | 15 Oct 2008 | The insurance industry has told the BBC if top up payments are allowed on the NHS the potential new market is "enormous".
The Association of ...more |
| Hospitals 'allowing top up care' | 14 Oct 2008 | The BBC has learned that payments to top up NHS care - supposedly banned - are happening at 30 hospitals across the UK.
Professor Mike Richards, ...more |
| Mental health plans are approved | 14 Oct 2008 | NHS Dumfries and Galloway has approved plans to develop a multi-million pound mental health facility in the area.
The £27m state-of-the-art ...more |
| Brain boost drugs 'growing trend' | 14 Oct 2008 | Increasing numbers of people are using prescription drugs like Ritalin to boost alertness and brain power, say experts.
Up to a fifth of adults, ...more |
| Hospital gets infection all-clear | 14 Oct 2008 | A Surrey hospital ordered to improve its infection control by the health watchdog has been given the all-clear following a second inspection. ...more |
| Too few surgeons for cancer ops | 14 Oct 2008 | One in 10 hospital trusts in England and Wales does not have enough specialist surgeons doing operations for gullet cancer, figures show.
The ...more |
| Coroner questions nurse training | 13 Oct 2008 | A coroner has raised questions about the quality of nurse training, at an inquest into the death of a 91-year-old woman who was given a fatal ...more |
| Hospital warning over stomach bug | 13 Oct 2008 | Visitors are being asked to stay away from a Norfolk hospital if they have recently had a stomach bug or have been in close contact with someone who ...more |
| Deaths lead to transplants review | 13 Oct 2008 | Heart transplants at a London hospital are being reviewed after four people died within a month of their operations.
They died after four ...more |
| 'Nanotech search' for antibiotics | 13 Oct 2008 | UK researchers are using microscopic "nanoprobes" to find new drugs to tackle antibiotic resistance.
The tiny ultra-sensitive probes can measure ...more |
| Gastric band patients 'at risk' | 13 Oct 2008 | Patients who go for obesity surgery abroad are being exposed to unnecessary risk because of inappropriate surgery.
An undercover investigation by ...more |
| More than 700 nurses jobs 'to go' | 10 Oct 2008 | More than 700 nursing posts are under threat as part of wider plans to cut almost 2,500 health service jobs over the next three years.
Health ...more |
| New £24m hospital given go-ahead | 10 Oct 2008 | A landmark multi-million pound project to build a new community hospital and health centre in Derbyshire has been given the financial go-ahead. ...more |
| Hospital's £12m equipment upgrade | 10 Oct 2008 | A Dorset hospital is to spend £12m on new equipment and two new operating theatres to cut the number of cancelled operations and keep waiting times ...more |
| Thousands 'at risk' of sight loss | 10 Oct 2008 | Up to half a million people in England and Wales risk losing their sight because they have undiagnosed glaucoma, specialists say.
They want ...more |
| Complaints 'do not improve NHS' | 10 Oct 2008 | Vital lessons which could be learned from complaints to the NHS are ignored, a public spending watchdog says.
The largest ever review of the ...more |
| GPs 'paid more for working less' | 9 Oct 2008 | Family doctors in England are working less, but paid more after the introduction of a new contract "failed to live up to expectations", MPs said. ...more |
| Testicles 'are stem cell source' | 9 Oct 2008 | The cells in a man's testicles may be able to do a lot more than just make sperm - they could provide any cell type in his body.
German and UK ...more |
| Hospital bug infection rate falls | 9 Oct 2008 | Cases of hospital bugs MRSA and clostridium difficile have fallen in Scotland, new figures have revealed.
Data published by Health Protection ...more |
| Probiotics 'worthless' for eczema | 8 Oct 2008 | 'Friendly' bacteria found in yoghurt and health drinks have no effect on the symptoms of eczema and may occasionally cause gut problems, evidence ...more |
| Patients get anti-blindness drug | 8 Oct 2008 | A revolutionary treatment for an age related eye disease that leads to blindness is being made available to patients in Essex paid for by the NHS. ...more |
| Independent review team is named | 7 Oct 2008 | The independent team which will review management at the Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust (RCHT) has been named.
The joint review was ordered by ...more |
| Dementia patients 'suffer stigma' | 7 Oct 2008 | The stigma surrounding dementia makes life much harder for many patients, research suggests.
A survey by the Alzheimer's Society found patients ...more |
| Smoking 'costs the NHS billions' | 7 Oct 2008 | Treating smokers costs the NHS in England £2.7bn a year, compared with £1.7bn a decade ago, a report claims.
Anti-smoking group Ash says the cost ...more |
| Hospital cleaning chemical fears | 6 Oct 2008 | Hospitals have been warned not to over-dilute cleaning chemicals amid fears that this could boost antibiotic resistance in bacteria.
A US study ...more |
| Maternity unit gets £61K upgrade | 6 Oct 2008 | A £61,000 upgrade of maternity facilities is due to take place at Chippenham Community Hospital in Wiltshire.
The work which is scheduled for 13 ...more |
| Web ban after nurse bared breasts | 3 Oct 2008 | Hospital staff were banned from using networking websites when a photograph of a nurse baring her breasts appeared on Facebook.
Northampton ...more |
| Mixed reception for health move | 3 Oct 2008 | Work has begun on modernising services for people with mental health problems and learning difficulties, Health Minister Michael McGimpsey has said. ...more |
| New twist in brain obesity riddle | 3 Oct 2008 | The discovery of another way in which the body appears to control how much it eats could shed fresh light on obesity.
US researchers said poor ...more |
| Assisted suicide court review due | 2 Oct 2008 | A woman with multiple sclerosis is staging a High Court challenge to clarify the law on assisted suicide.
Debbie Purdy, 45, from Bradford, is ...more |
| Colonial clue to the rise of HIV | 2 Oct 2008 | The arrival of colonial cities in sub-Saharan Africa at the dawn of the 20th Century may have sparked the spread of HIV.
US experts analysed one ...more |
| Computers could read mammograms | 2 Oct 2008 | A computer plus one expert are as effective at spotting breast cancer as the two experts usually used to read a mammogram in the UK, research ...more |
| Cancer and heart death rates down | 1 Oct 2008 | Fewer people in Northern Ireland are dying from cancer and heart disease, a government watchdog has found.
Life expectancy has increased to 76 ...more |
| Child mental health care warning | 1 Oct 2008 | Mentally ill children are still being failed by the NHS in England, the children's commissioner says.
Sir Al Aynsley-Green acknowledged progress ...more |
| Retired nurses fear for cottages | 30 Sep 2008 | Families of retired nurses say their health is being affected by uncertainty over the future of their homes.
The 24 flats at John Howard Cottages ...more |
| Penicillin bug genome unravelled | 30 Sep 2008 | Dutch researchers have decoded the DNA sequence of the fungus which produces penicillin.
It is hoped that uncovering the genome of Penicillium ...more |
| Breastfeeding 'cuts cancer risk' | 30 Sep 2008 | Breastfeeding for a year over the course of a woman's life helps cut the risk of breast cancer, research says.
The World Cancer Research Fund ...more |
| Journey to unlock 'out of body' mysteries | 29 Sep 2008 | In September, medical teams at 25 hospitals across the world revealed they were undertaking the largest study of its kind into near death experiences ...more |
| Genetic clues to sleep disorder | 29 Sep 2008 | Genetic research could shed light on what is happening in people with the mysterious sleep disorder narcolepsy.
The condition causes extreme ...more |
| Graphic images to target smokers | 29 Sep 2008 | The UK will next week become the first European country to introduce graphic images on cigarette packets to warn about the dangers of smoking. ...more |
| Devon health services ranked top | 26 Sep 2008 | Plymouth and the rest of Devon are the best in England for out-of-hours doctors' services and treatment at accident and emergency units.
The ...more |
| New community hospital bid backed | 26 Sep 2008 | Proposals for a £35m community hospital in Northamptonshire have been approved by the local primary care trust (PCT).
The plans to turn the ...more |
| Hospice care in patients' homes | 26 Sep 2008 | Eight nurses who lost their jobs when a private hospital closed and went on to form a palliative care charity have launched a new hospice service. ...more |
| School's jab ban 'not justified' | 25 Sep 2008 | A Roman Catholic school's decision to prevent girls receiving the cervical cancer vaccine on its premises was "disappointing", a health boss said. ...more |
| Pharmacy advice 'frequently poor' | 25 Sep 2008 | Staff at pharmacies are frequently giving inappropriate and occasionally dangerous advice to patients, a survey has suggested.
Staff at Which? ...more |
| Calendar for hospice death bride | 24 Sep 2008 | Colleagues of a former nurse who died 90 minutes after getting married are launching a calendar in her memory.
Elaine Stephenson, 48, wed her ...more |
| Deal to offer extra GP services | 24 Sep 2008 | GPs' surgeries in Wales will be able to open in the evening and at weekends in return for extra funding, under a £16m agreement with the assembly ...more |
| Four ambulance delay at hospital | 24 Sep 2008 | Four ambulances were held up a hospital's accident and emergency unable to offload their patients after the unit became full.
Bronglais Hospital ...more |
| Organ decision debate goes public | 23 Sep 2008 | A series of debates are to be held to gather public opinion on "presumed consent" for organ donations in Wales.
Health Minister Edwina Hart wants ...more |
| Thousands oppose new health plan | 23 Sep 2008 | More than 5,500 people in Glasgow have written letters opposing plans to move health visitors out of GP practices.
The letters to NHS Greater ...more |
| Nurses for all secondary schools | 22 Sep 2008 | Efforts are under way to recruit more nurses into schools in Wales to tackle issues such as obesity, sexual health problems and drug and alcohol ...more |
| Nursing home closed amid inquiry | 22 Sep 2008 | An investigation by police and social services is under way after 33 elderly people were moved out of a nursing home "for their own protection". ...more |
| Hay fever allergies on the rise | 22 Sep 2008 | The number of people suffering from hay fever has soared in recent years, figures suggest.
GP diagnoses of allergic rhinitis, which includes ...more |
| Tackling 'stigma' of incontinence | 19 Sep 2008 | Many people with incontinence refuse to tell their family and friends, but Louise Price is different.
Mrs Price, 35, from Newport, talks openly ...more |
| Junk food ad rules 'not working' | 19 Sep 2008 | Adverts for unhealthy foods are still appearing during TV programmes seen by children, despite curbs introduced in January, a consumer watchdog has ...more |
| NHS adding charge for cancer drug | 19 Sep 2008 | A woman who is buying a cancer drug the NHS refuses to provide has found she is being charged more for purchasing it through the health service. ...more |
| Study into near-death experiences | 18 Sep 2008 | A large study is to examine near-death experiences in heart attack patients.
Doctors at 25 UK and US hospitals will study 1,500 survivors to see ...more |
| Financial challenge for Welsh NHS | 18 Sep 2008 | Some NHS bodies in Wales will face "serious financial challenges" according to a report by the Auditor General for Wales.
However, Jeremy ...more |
| New hospital site in Dover agreed | 18 Sep 2008 | Health chiefs have backed plans to build a new hospital in Dover.
Eastern and Coastal Kent Primary Care Trust (PCT) agreed plans for the complex ...more |
| Targets 'damage NHS trauma care' | 18 Sep 2008 | The NHS in England is failing to provide adequate care to some of the most severely injured patients because of targets, leading doctors have said. ...more |
| Medal for 'life-saving' RAF nurse | 17 Sep 2008 | An RAF nurse has been recognised for helping save the life of a Hampshire serviceman in Iraq.
Lance Corporal Rory McKenzie, 29, from Aldershot, ...more |
| Cancer mum to get £10,000 pay out | 17 Sep 2008 | A mother given months to live after a hospital failed to diagnose her skin cancer has been given an emergency £10,000 pay-out by health chiefs. ...more |
| Newborn found on hospital trolley | 17 Sep 2008 | A newborn girl has been found abandoned on a hospital trolley.
The baby, thought to have been born on Tuesday, was found shortly before 2030 BST ...more |
| Fears voiced over new superbugs | 16 Sep 2008 | A leading microbiologist says he fears a major outbreak of new strains of community superbugs unless public monitoring is given more resources. ...more |
| Poor health 'due to wet climate' | 16 Sep 2008 | Scotland's poor health record could be directly linked to a lack of sunshine, a scientist has said.
Dr Oliver Gillie linked the "extreme" weather ...more |
| Diagnosis too late for cancer mum | 16 Sep 2008 | A young mother has been given months to live after a hospital failed to diagnose that she had skin cancer.
Tara Jones, 26, of Treorchy in the ...more |
| Breast cancer vaccine hope raised | 15 Sep 2008 | A new vaccine has completely eliminated a type of breast cancer tumour in tests on mice, say researchers.
The vaccine targets breast cancer ...more |
| 'Our children have been let down' | 15 Sep 2008 | and Steven Bangham feel they have been seriously let down by the services meant to provide care for their two sick children.
Both their children, ...more |
| NHS art therapy for schizophrenia | 15 Sep 2008 | Government advisers are expected to recommend art therapy on the NHS for people with schizophrenia.
The National Institute of Clinical and Health ...more |
| NHS sees annual productivity fall | 12 Sep 2008 | The NHS has seen a year-on-year fall in productivity despite the billions of pounds of investment in the service, latest figures show.
The data ...more |
| Heart damage prevention hope | 12 Sep 2008 | US researchers have identified a protein which reduces the extent of damage caused by a heart attack and may prove useful during bypass surgery. ...more |
| Inside Medicine: Sexual dysfunction nurse | 11 Sep 2008 | In a series focusing on medical specialties, the BBC News website meets sexual dysfunction and urology nurse Anne Storey.
Her speciality is ...more |
| Trust bans woman from hospitals | 11 Sep 2008 | A woman from Herne Bay has been banned from entering any hospital or contacting NHS staff anywhere in Kent.
Jackie Palmer, of Spenser Road, is ...more |
| Mental health care 'still flawed' | 11 Sep 2008 | Almost half of community mental health patients in England are unable to access any out-of-hours care, an NHS inspectorate survey suggests.
The ...more |
| Elderly on 'wrong drug levels' | 10 Sep 2008 | More than half of nursing home patients are being prescribed inappropriate levels of calming drugs like tranquilisers, a new study suggests.
It ...more |
| Ambulance provision a 'priority' | 10 Sep 2008 | Ambulance provision in the North West will be a "priority", the new chair of health watchdog, the Western Health and Social Services Council, has ...more |
| Health chiefs set out future care | 10 Sep 2008 | NHS chiefs have been setting out the future of health care in the South East with health minister Lord Darzi, who has visited the region. ...more |
| Nurse helps save colleague's life | 9 Sep 2008 | A nurse who was on her way home to celebrate her birthday saved the life of colleague at a Tyneside hospital.
Jill Crichton had just finished a ...more |
| Diet 'Affects Arteries of Foetus' | 9 Sep 2008 | Researchers from the University of Southampton have warned that mothers-to-be who diet during pregnancy are putting their children at risk of heart ...more |
| Inflation-busting wages claimed | 8 Sep 2008 | Teachers, nurses and manual workers in Jersey have asked for a pay rise above the rate of inflation.
The claims are all higher than the 3.2% ...more |
| Town centre hospital plans backed | 8 Sep 2008 | Plans to build a new hospital in the centre of Dover have been backed by Kent County Council. The Eastern and Coastal Kent Primary Care Trust is ... |


