‘Spice epidemic in jails risk to nurses’
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‘Spice epidemic in jails risk to nurses’

This article was taken from: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-44114297 By Nick TriggleHealth correspondent An epidemic of a laboratory-created cannabis substitute in UK prisons is putting nurses called in to treat inmates at risk, union leaders say. The Royal College of Nursing said it had members who had been left unwell after treating prisoners who had taken the illegal drug, known…

Record number of NHS operations cancelled at last minute
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Record number of NHS operations cancelled at last minute

This article was taken from; https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/may/10/record-number-of-nhs-operations-cancelled-at-last-minute By Haroon Siddique RCS blames increase on ‘extreme pressures’ and Labour says it is a ‘badge of shame’ for ministers The number of operations cancelled at the last minute by NHS hospitals in the first quarter of the year was the highest since records began in 1994, official figures show. There were 25,475…

Body cameras deter attacks and abuse at Welsh hospitals
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Body cameras deter attacks and abuse at Welsh hospitals

This article was taken from: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-43725809 By  Rachel Flint & Antonia Matthews BBC News Body cameras are being used to record attacks and abuse towards hospital staff at five of Wales’ health boards in a bid to deter violent behaviour. Aneurin Bevan is the latest to give security staff the cameras after 15,113 incidents in the last five…

NHS reorganisation could “threaten patient safety”
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NHS reorganisation could “threaten patient safety”

This article was taken from: https://news.sky.com/story/nhs-reorganisation-could-threaten-patient-safety-11344619 By Paul Kelso, Health Correspondent NHS England says Accountable Care Organisations will target funds and services more effectively. Proposed changes to the way NHS services are provided in England will be challenged at the High Court in Leeds today. Campaigners are bringing a judicial review of plans to create new regional…

Dementia patients restrained with controversial techniques – report
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Dementia patients restrained with controversial techniques – report

This article was taken from: By Denis Campbell Methods such as raising bed bars and putting walking aids out of reach leave elderly people stressed, says government-funded research Hospital staff are sometimes confining patients with dementia to bed through controversial “containment and restraint” techniques, new government-funded research reveals. The findings, paid for by the National Institute…