by steven | Jan 28, 2021 | Blog
Surgeons from six trusts operating at QVHTrust has postponed some of its less urgent surgery Most other urgent cancer surgery continuing in South East A specialist trust has freed up 29 theatre sessions a week so cancer surgery from nearby providers can continue...
by deborah | Jan 16, 2021 | Blog
NHS England has asked leaders to outline plans to use 100 per cent of their private sector capacityNational commissioner appears ready to trigger “surge” arrangements under the contractPlanning rounds delayed to quarter one of next year amid “relentless pressure”...
by steven | Jan 10, 2021 | Blog
“Profoundly uncomfortable” that non-urgent elective work continues in the private sector as NHS faces “unthinkable pressures”.Leaked letter tells trust bosses “not to support” staff who also work in the private sector and continue to work on non-urgent cases.One...
by steven | Jan 8, 2021 | Blog
Delays mean pathway to admission three times as long as usualMore than 8,000 calls a day now made to London Ambulance Service (LAS) SECAmb taking more than eight hours to reach 10 per cent of category three calls Patients calling NHS 111 in London could face a 30-hour...
by steven | Jan 8, 2021 | Blog
With nine new robots, for 52 million euros, the Public Assistance – Hospitals of Paris (AP-HP) becomes the most robotic hospital in Europe. A breakthrough for doctors and patients. A real technological and cultural shift. While the Paris Public Assistance...
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