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The article reports the selection by the National Health Service (NHS) England as of late 2015 of 13 leading NHS hospitals to provide clinical and organisational support to chains of smaller acute care trusts.EBSCO_AspBmj British Medical Journal...
We knew at the time that the NHS was winding down the majority of the large former mental hospitals in England. There had also been an increase in hospital-building during the 1980s with many ‘nucleus’ district general hospitals being built. Together this contributed to a great many ...
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Hospital bed utilisation in the NHS, Kaiser Permanente, and the US Medicare programme: analysis of routine data. Abstract Objective: To compare the utilisation of hospital beds in the NHS in England, Kaiser Permanente in California, and the Medicare programme in the U... Ham,Chris,York,... ...
1Citations Abstract This chapter rounds off the section on sectors of care by looking at hospital services. As in other sectors of care, changes in what is done and how it is done are occurring in hospitals. Dr Mayer manages to combine a historical perspective with an up-to-date analysis...
High nurse and doctor turnover linked to increased patient deaths in NHS hospitals High monthly turnover rates of nurses and senior doctors are associated with higher deaths for emergency patients admitted to NHS hospitals in England, finds a study published by The BMJ. Nov 21, 2024 1 0 He...
In its latest release of data, NHS England said 7.6 million people were waiting to start treatment at the end of June, up slightly from 7.5 million in May. It is the highest number since records began in August 2007. By the end of June, 383,083 people had been...