FEATURE ARTICLES
Legal claim changes noted
As the cost of settling legal claims looks set to rise, CSJ looks at one organisation that aims to offer support to its members.
Evaluating negative pressure technique
The use of negative pressure wound therapy to assist in healing wounds has many clinical benefits. Examples of what can be achieved are provided in three case studies. Report by HELENA FOSTER RGN, group clinical manager, Talley Group.
Understanding polycystic ovary syndrome
Patients with polycystic ovary syndrome present in a number of specialities, and the way forward for treatment depends on which aspect of the disorder is causing most distress, explains Dr RUTH AYLING.
Reducing NHS waiting times
The scene is set for significant further reductions in waiting times for patients who need treatment. The Clinical Services Journal takes a look at the implications of this on NHS staff and procedures.
Bladder ultrasound imaging needs trained practitioners
To ensure bladder ultrasound imaging is safe and clinically advantageous, it must be conducted by appropriately trained practitioners, emphasises SUE ALLISON.
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease update
A review of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) issues by GILLIAN TURNER, national CJD co-ordinator, CJD Support Network.
Probing scope issues extensively
The latest decontamination issues concerning the regulation and reprocessing of endoscopy equipment were focused on at a recent study day organised by the Schülke & Mayr Foundation. The Clinical Services Journal reports.
A&E overhaul plans put forward
A far-reaching vision entailing major change in the way in which accident and emergency services are provided in England has been unveiled by the Government. Factors behind the requirement for change include advances in medical technology and adjustments in working practice. The Clinical Services Journal reports.
Aiming to make surgery safer globally
KATE WOODHEAD RGN DMS reports on an initiative to increase safety in surgery worldwide.
Web-based tool for faster pathways updated
The NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement has launched a second version of the No Delays Achiever, a web-based tool created to help NHS organisations achieve the Government objective of 18 weeks from referral to treatment.
Putting safety first is essential
Professor Sir JOHN LILLEYMAN is retiring from his post as medical director of the National Patient Safety Agency (NPSA), drawing to a close what has been a remarkable career in medicine. The Clinical Services Journal recently asked Sir John about his views on patient safety issues in general.
Preventing occurrence of operating theatre fires
The perioperative area is a combustion-friendly environment and surgical fire is always a risk to patients and staff. ADRIENNE MONTGOMERY investigates the potential causes of fire and how it can be prevented in the surgical environment.
Taking hygiene in hand
Issues involved in the maintenance of healthcare workers’ hand hygiene and hand care are explored by KATE WOODHEAD RGN DMS.
PCR testing reduces MRSA transmission
Community-acquired MRSA is a problem that is increasingly causing problems for hospitals, but same-day polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing can offer significant assistance, Derriford Hospital, Plymouth, has found.
Blue light switches on benefits
Artificially created melatonin-supressing blue light can improve patient outcomes and invigorate healthcare staff. NICHOLAS MARSHALL reports.
Focusing on new decontamination guidance
New guidance on surgical instrument disinfection and sterilisation practice, due to be published soon, was discussed at a succession of seminars held by the Institute of Healthcare Engineering and Estate Management (IHEEM) and titled Decontamination: Focus on HTM 01. JAMES VERRINDER reports on the final event in the series.
Managing risk of staff injury
With particular focus on the perioperative setting, JOHN BEESLEY outlines legal requirements of manual handling regulations and emphasises that risk of injury must be adequately assessed.
Single-use solutions to help balance books
The NHS must look at ways to save money while retaining optimum standards of patient care, says JOHN BENTLEY, business director, Surgical Division, Mölnlycke Health Care UK.
Robotic surgeon cuts recuperation time
An advanced surgical system is proving to be significantly advantageous for prostate cancer patients. The Clinical Services Journal reports.
IT will facilitate ‘joining up’ of healthcare
Dr SIMON ECCLES, consultant in emergency medicine at the Homerton University Hospital, London, and the national clinical lead, NHS Connecting for Health, talks to The Clinical Services Journal about the vital role the National Programme for IT will play in the future delivery of healthcare.
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