Monthly Archives: February 2016

Ambulances referred by NHS 111 service deliberately delayed under secret trust policy, inquiry finds

Ambulances referred by NHS 111 service purposely delayed under secret trust policy, questions findsAmbulances dispatched after individuals called the NHS 111 helpline were purposely postponed under a secret policy authorised by a senior health service executive, a leaked report seen by The Daily Telegraph exposes. As much as 20,000 clients underwent intentional delays under the […]

By |February 29th, 2016|NCAS|0 Comments

When every second counts

When every 2nd countsOn a cold, damp, winter night in the small settlement of Kaitangata, South Otago, Dormer was seriously ill. A diabetic, she had chronic heart and lung disorders. She had chest pains and difficulty breathing and her temperature and oxygen level had actually sunk low. At the door of her home she needed […]

By |February 27th, 2016|NCAS|0 Comments

NDP critical of ER wait times

NDP vital of ER wait timesPublished on February 24, 2016 Laurie Albinet, vice-president of scientific services in the 5 Hills Health Area, talks with reporters in response to the NDP criticisms of wait times at the Dr. F.H. Wigmore Regional Medical facility on Feb. 24, 2016. Lisa Goudy/Times-Herald Danielle Chartier, NDP health critic, speaks to […]

By |February 25th, 2016|NCAS|0 Comments

Uncertainty and terror: a tale of fitness to practise

Unpredictability and terror: a tale of physical fitness to practiseEddie Scher reveals the story behind the harrowing first-hand experience of his fitness to practice hearing to Person Hiscott and asks: how does this protect clients? In lots of methods, Eddie Scher is exceptional. He is a going to professor at Temple University Philadelphia. He is […]

By |February 25th, 2016|NCAS|0 Comments

Hunt’s New Law Compels Junior Medics to Leave Britain

Hunt’s New Law Obliges Junior Medics to Leave BritainJunior doctors objecting on the imposition of brand-new junior doctors agreement, London- APA London- Britain today faces precursors of junior medics leaving the nation because of the recently imposed junior physicians’ contract by Secretary of State for Health Jeremy Hunt, considering it harsh and unjust. New stats […]

By |February 20th, 2016|GMC|0 Comments