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19
Jan 2017

‘Dangerous’ NHS treatment delays caused by referral centres

Doctors have warned that patients are facing ‘dangerous’ delays in NHS treatment due to a huge increase in referral management centres. The centres, which were introduced in 2003, were brought about in an attempt to reduce unnecessary hospital referrals and reduce NHS spending, and in the last decade, there has been a 10-fold increase in…

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19
Jan 2017

Sepsis winter health warnings

Patients are being urged to be on the look-out for the warning signs of sepsis this winter amid concerns that a lack of education could lead to people staying away from surgeries, mistaking their symptoms for flu or a common cold. In Wales alone, around 1,800 people die each year from sepsis, with one of…

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19
Jan 2017

Life-extending breast cancer drug set to be withdrawn from NHS

The life-extending drug, Kadcyla, has been rejected by NICE for NHS use in England, believing that the price is too expensive. In clinical trials, Kadcyla, which costs an average of £90,000 per patient, was found to extend terminal breast cancer patients’ lives by around six months, and also dramatically improves the patient’s quality of life…

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17
Jan 2017

Versatile Offices Launched Following Deal on Landmark Building

Chadwick Lawrence Solicitors has completed a deal that will see the relocation of one of West Yorkshire’s fastest growing businesses to a landmark commercial property in Huddersfield. Orchard Facilities Management will move into Independence House in Edgerton in early 2017 and the building will become the company’s new UK headquarters. The firm works with businesses…

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11
Jan 2017

RCN reports on worst ever conditions within the NHS

The Royal College of Nursing has said that nurses have reported that current NHS conditions are the worst they have experienced. Janet Davies, the RCN’s chief executive, said that frontline nurses had informed her that, whilst they wanted to provide patients with the best care, they had been told to discharge them before they were…

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10
Jan 2017

Type 2 diabetes NHS screening programme ‘inaccurate’

A study conducted by Oxford University and published in the BMJ, has indicated that the NHS programme set up last year to screen patients at a high risk of developing type 2 diabetes, is not likely to have much impact, concluding that inaccurate blood tests would give too many incorrect diagnoses. The UK’s National Diabetes…

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