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Open access to research findings will deliver huge benefits but will not be cost free, report says
Management of venous thromboembolic diseases and the role of thrombophilia testing: summary of NICE guidance
In brief
National Commissioning Board admits struggle to recruit staff
Every doctor has a duty to report suspected child abuse or neglect, says GMC
Setting objectives for the NHS Commissioning Board
Government makes up hospital bailout policies “on the hoof,” say MPs
In brief
Judges are baffled by baby’s painless skull fractures
A third of children finishing primary school in England are overweight or obese
Rare diseases are overlooked by doctors, policy makers, and guidelines, says think tank
Failure rates of Birmingham hip implant exceed recommended level
In brief
Where are we with transparency over performance of doctors and institutions?
Liver disease rises in England while falling elsewhere in Europe, report says
Cutting emissions by drug industry is crucial to reducing NHS’s carbon footprint
Government targets on obesity remain a challenge, says spending watchdog
The NHS must change or die
Number of NHS organisations in the red doubled last year, finds Audit Commission
Monoclonal antibodies: magic bullets with a hefty price tag
Revalidation seems to add little to the current appraisal process
Spending cuts or higher taxes are needed to fund NHS in the next 50 years
Physiotherapy intervention in Parkinson’s disease: systematic review and meta-analysis
More regulation is not the answer to poor care, ministers are told
What should clinical commissioning groups do on 1 April 2013?
GPs refer men with urological cancers more promptly than women
Experts disagree on whether cost of publishing research will fall, as open access grows, MPs hear
Patients with prostate cancer and BRCA2 mutations need urgent treatment
Drug companies should release data from all trials of licensed drugs, say MPs
Lewisham A&E department will be downgraded, health secretary says
Problem of violence against women with HIV is unacknowledged, say researchers
BMA calls for meeting after health secretary blames GPs for pressure on emergency services
Doctor who lied on his CV is allowed to return to work
Acting on the lessons of Winterbourne View Hospital
Study links poor access to GPs with greater use of emergency services
Charging for some treatments is justified only if NHS proves it is efficient, says public
Peer publishes bill to reinstate legal duty of health secretary to provide NHS
“Absurd” rules are hampering research into controlled drugs, says former drugs adviser
How long can we expect to live?
Children’s heart surgery unit at Leeds and two other centres were close to “alert” threshold, figures show
Government’s plan to raise dementia diagnoses gets mixed response
Surgeon has 19 conditions placed on his practice
Second children’s cardiac surgery unit set for closure takes its case to High Court
Trust took 10 years to deal with consultant whose competence was in question, report says
Case of Italian mother who underwent forced caesarean is to go to High Court
Doubling of spending on dementia research by 2025 is inadequate, say experts
Patients’ rating of treatment tells you more about patients than hospitals, research concludes
Has the Data Protection Act been misused as a fig leaf for medical secrecy?
NHS “pays twice” for patients at walk-in centres who are registered elsewhere, study finds
Obesity harms a woman’s chances of conception, study shows
Better care for elderly will replace some “box ticking” under new GP contract
Seven day working will be a challenge in terms of resources and changing contracts, conference hears
Importance of monitoring health inequalities
Sarah Wollaston: from GP to MP
Prohibition on assisting a suicide is interference with rights of severely disabled people, UK Supreme Court is told
Hunt promises crackdown on foreigners who misuse NHS, despite GPs’ objections to checking entitlement
GMC and vulnerable doctors: too blunt an instrument?
GP confronts health minister over pressures of the job
Predicting psychopaths’ violent behaviour is no better than chance, study finds
Patient groups accuse European parliament of putting economic interests ahead of safety on medical devices
Baby food giants accused of wooing mothers in India off breastfeeding
Plans to abolish bodies regulating fertility treatment and human tissues are discussed
BMA meeting: Consultant Mark Porter is elected as chairman of BMA council
The new NHS information strategy
Profit is not a dirty word
Doctors must challenge political decisions that will cause medical harm
Global operation tackles internet trade in fake drugs
Watchdog launches urgent inspection as 79 women are recalled over cancer test mistakes
Breast surgeon is investigated by GMC over allegations of unnecessary surgery
Two doctors are referred to the GMC for taking industrial action
NHS health checks and QOF increase overtreatment
Private hospitals look to NHS for elective operations as private medical insurance falls
Delivering change is a “brutally exposing business,” GP commissioners are warned
Doctor is allowed back to work after five year suspension with 16 conditions on his registration
Suicides associated with the 2008-10 economic recession in England: time trend analysis
Should patients be able to control their own records?
Referral rate to outpatient services in London in some practices is triple that in others, report says
Standard of lung cancer care improved slightly over past year, report shows
New league table will drive improvements in hospitals and care homes, says health secretary
GPs will not negotiate with government “with a gun to their head,” GP leader says
Privately managed NHS trust will survive despite slow progress in cutting deficit, Circle says
Heat related deaths could rise from 2000 to 12 000 a year by the 2080s, health agency says
Laxatives for chronic constipation in adults
Labour will halt sell off of NHS to private sector if elected, Burnham says
Forty Years of Murder
Experts urge commissioners to invest in self management courses for patients with chronic disease
Boy must have surgery despite wishes of his mother, court rules
Family of man with Down’s syndrome takes legal action over “do not resuscitate” order
In brief
Patients are more satisfied with their own GP than with out of hours care, survey shows
Serious complaints against doctors, suspensions, and erasures all fell in UK in 2011
How the new guardians of public health are investing heavily in tobacco companies
Cochrane review finds no proved benefit in drug treatment for patients with mild hypertension
Regulator’s role in decision by ombudsman not to look into baby’s death is to be investigated
Community treatment orders have not reduced admissions, study shows
Independent commission will look at split between health and social care in England
Royal Colleges call for “duty” on sugary drinks in action plan against obesity
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