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- Making an Application for Capital Resources
- This is a template for making an application for capital resources.
- Tools & templates 2007-07-06
- Finance Schedule
- This template gives financial statement of a company. It shows companies financial statement across all the months.
- Tools & templates 2005-04-27
- NHS Bullying Fightback Falters
- The health service is still struggling to make any real progress in tackling workplace bullying and harassment. The NHS has not started 2006 in fine fettle. Criticism over poor productivity returns on massive investment, crippling financial deficits and potential hospital closures have put health service management on the back foot....
- White papers 2006-01-24
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- Hospital pioneering safety scheme cuts deaths by 22%
- An NHS trust at the forefront of a nationwide drive to reduce the risks of hospital care has cut its death rate by 22 per cent in four years. As hospitals across Britain prepare to implement aircraft-style checks before operations to reduce complications and save lives -...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Picis Named IT Provider for High-Acuity Areas of Seven New Madrid Hospitals
- Hospitals to implement Picis solutions as part of an ambitious regional project to connect health centers WAKEFIELD, Mass. -- Picis, the leading provider of information systems for the high-acuity areas of hospitals, has announced that the Madrid Health Ministry has chosen Picis Anesthesia Manager, PACU Manager and Critical...
- Articles 2008-06-25
- Military 'should have preferential NHS treatment'
- Military families should get preferential access to public services such as the NHS, schools and dentistry under proposals backed by the head of Britain's armed forces. Sir Jock Stirrup, the Chief of Defence Staff, said that families of servicemen and women should "get a little bit more"...
- Articles 2008-06-25
- The NHS needs a dose of tougher medicine
- LEADING ARTICLE HEALTH The Government introduced performance targets into the National Health Service for the noblest of reasons: to make the system more responsive to the needs of patients. Since 1997, health ministers have stuck to their demands that operation waiting lists and...
- Articles 2008-06-25
- NHS to offer weight-loss drug despite suicide fears
- Home News IN BRIEF *A controversial weight-loss drug has been approved for use on the NHS. Rimonabant will be made available to overweight or obese patients who cannot take, or who have had no success with, two other drugs, orlistat and sibutramine. It comes after concerns about...
- Articles 2008-06-25
- A checklist that could prevent thousands of deaths
- An aircraft-style safety test is to be implemented in all British hospitals to reduce the risks of surgery, using a simple checklist that has been proved to save thousands of lives. Surgeons and nurses will run through the checks before each operation in the same way that...
- Articles 2008-06-25
- Crowded wards 'add to patient infection risks'
- Overcrowding of wards and staff shortages are contributing to a worldwide boom in hospital infections that are putting patients at risk, researchers say. One in 10 patients admitted to hospital in Britain acquires an infection and the threat from MRSA and Clostridium difficile is the direct result...
- Articles 2008-06-24
- Tories will end NHS targets 'to save 38,000 lives a year'
- A Conservative government would save 38,000 lives a year by scrapping Labour's "top-down" NHS targets, David Cameron will claim today. Rather than concentrate on waiting times, his government would measure how long people lived after treatment and their quality of life. "We will measure cancer survival rates,...
- Articles 2008-06-24
- London's Royal Brompton Hospital Opens New Electrophysiology Lab With State of the Art Magnetic Technology to Treat Arrhythmias
- Installation of Stereotaxis NiobeR and OdysseyTM Systems Further Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Trust's Leadership Role in the Treatment of Complex Heart Conditions ST. LOUIS, June 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Stereotaxis, Inc. announced that British Prime Minister Gordon Brown presided today over a ceremony unveiling the new...
- Articles 2008-06-24
- Women's Health Guide Aged 18-39 Released on NHS Choices
- LONDON, June 24 /PRNewswire/ -- NHS Choices (http://www.nhs.uk/), the digital 'front door' to the NHS, launches a Live well guide on women's health aged 18-39 aimed at helping women find out more about maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Based on NHS accredited information, the women's health 18-39 bundle...
- Articles 2008-06-24
- Fitch Downgrades Nanticoke Health Services to 'BBB-'; On Rating Watch Negative
- NEW YORK -- Fitch Ratings has downgraded Delaware Health Facilities Authority Nanticoke Health Services Project outstanding bonds to 'BBB-' from 'BBB+' and places the rating on Rating Watch Negative. The rating downgrade is primarily due to Nanticoke Health Services' NHS sharp decline in utilization, which has resulted in...
- Articles 2008-06-23
- WW2 pilot home sell
- THE wife of a Second World War pilot with Alzheimer's may have to sell their home to pay for pounds 1,000-a-month care - as the NHS rules he is not ill enough for free help. The needs of 85-year-old Peter Oliver are classed as "social care"...
- Articles 2008-06-22
- ALAN'S A GOOD GUY
- I'VE liked Alan Johnson, the Health Secretary, ever since I heard him say on Desert Island Discs that he didn't think he'd be "good enough" to be Prime Minister so he wasn't going to stand. It was a rare admission of fallibility by one of our...
- Articles 2008-06-22
- Whitehall 'will never implement NHS reforms', says Lord Darzi
- :: HEALTH Lord Darzi, the health minister whose review of the future of the NHS is imminent, admitted this morning that "change will never come from Whitehall". Speaking on 'Desert Island Discs', the Labour peer gave a hint of what his review, which is expected to be...
- Articles 2008-06-22
- Screening and ulcer management: part of a service delivery drive
- For many years, diabetes services in Scotland including diabetic foot screening and ulcer management have been delivered in a variety of care settings, with the information regarding treatment carried out being stored locally, and the ability to audit and share this information being very inconsistent. It was felt by stakeholders...
- Articles 2008-06-22
- Health service in Dundee to offer people free groceries if they can
- :: SMOKING Smokers in the poorest areas of Dundee, Scotland, are being offered 150-worth of groceries by the health service if they give up cigarettes. Participants in the 12-week scheme will be given 12.50 a week by NHS Tayside health board if a carbon monoxide breath test...
- Articles 2008-06-22
- Letter: Your Say - PATIENTS PAY PRICE
- I AGREE with columnist Mark Austin that people should be allowed to pay for some of their treatment privately while still benefiting from all the NHS has to offer. The NHS will treat cancer patients who spend pounds 20 a week on fags, but not one who spends pounds 20...
- Articles 2008-06-22
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