CASPA Calls for National Care Information Service to Drive Community Care Integration

CASPA Calls for National Care Information Service to Drive Community Care Integration

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The Care Software Providers Association (CASPA) has today published a new briefing paper titled “Digitally Integrated Community Care: Enhancing Outcomes, Coordination, and System Efficiency”, urging... CASPA Calls for National Care Information Service to Drive Community Care Integration appeared first on The Carer.

Dorset Care Home Residents Praised For Helping To Fight Food Poverty

Dorset Care Home Residents Praised For Helping To Fight Food Poverty

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Organisers of two Dorset food banks have praised care home residents and staff for doing their bit to help families in need. It comes after... Dorset Care Home Residents Praised For Helping To Fight Food Poverty appeared first on The Carer.

New targets needed for reducing maternity deaths, report warns

New targets needed for reducing maternity deaths, report warns

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The Royal College of Midwives has backed a new report that urges the government to act on stillbirth, neonatal mortality and healthcare inequalities in maternity. New targets needed for reducing maternity deaths, report warns appeared first on Nursing Times.

Interview: chief nurse looks back on four-decade career

Interview: chief nurse looks back on four-decade career

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A senior nurse has said she is optimistic about the future of the NHS as she reflects on 40 years in nursing. Interview: chief nurse looks back on four-decade career appeared first on Nursing Times.

GP practices improve access by embracing technology and increasing appointments

GP practices improve access by embracing technology and increasing appointments

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Around 3 in 4 patients find it easy to contact a GP, up more than 10% since last summer as the NHS drives to improve access. Almost every (99%) GP practice in England now has a digital telephone system in place to make it easier for people to get through to their family doctor. Office […]

‘Digital tools should enhance – not diminish – our ability to care for patients’

‘Digital tools should enhance – not diminish – our ability to care for patients’

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Janet Dodd on how collaboration is essential for digital transformation to be successful. ‘Digital tools should enhance – not diminish – our ability to care for patients’ appeared first on Nursing Times.

Six In Ten Local Authorities Not Confident Of Setting A Balanced Budget Next Year

Six In Ten Local Authorities Not Confident Of Setting A Balanced Budget Next Year

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England’s largest councils are today warning that the Chancellor’s Spending Review will ‘make or break’ their budgets, with six in ten not confident of setting... Six In Ten Local Authorities Not Confident Of Setting A Balanced Budget Next Year appeared first on The Carer.

Local Housekeeper Celebrates 30 Years Of Service With Lindum House

Local Housekeeper Celebrates 30 Years Of Service With Lindum House

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A Housekeeper at Lindum House in Beverley has received a prestigious Long Service Award in celebration of working at Barchester Healthcare for 30 years. Sarah... Local Housekeeper Celebrates 30 Years Of Service With Lindum House appeared first on The Carer.

Calls to add climate change to all nurse training

Calls to add climate change to all nurse training

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Climate change is “rapidly shaping” the clinical environments in which nursing staff work, a group of early career and student nurses have said while calling for the issue to be brought to the top of the profession’s agenda. Calls to add climate change to all nurse training appeared first on Nursing Times.

Celebrities Launch Alzheimer’s Society’s Forget Me Not Appeal With Striking New Portrait Series

Celebrities Launch Alzheimer’s Society’s Forget Me Not Appeal With Striking New Portrait Series

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Today (Monday 2 June) dementia charity Alzheimer’s Society, has released a new photography series to launch its 2025 Forget Me Not Appeal which aims to... Celebrities Launch Alzheimer’s Society’s Forget Me Not Appeal With Striking New Portrait Series appeared first on The Carer.

Nottingham Care Home Prepares To Take Part In The Great British Care Cycle Relay To Mark Care Home Open Week 2025

Nottingham Care Home Prepares To Take Part In The Great British Care Cycle Relay To Mark Care Home Open Week 2025

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HC-One’s Fosse Way View Care Home in Bingham, Nottingham, is preparing to take part in the Great British Care Cycle Relay event, organised by Championing... Nottingham Care Home Prepares To Take Part In The Great British Care Cycle Relay To Mark Care Home Open Week 2025 appeared first on The Carer.

Families Angry Over £7,000 A Year Cross Border Funding Gap For Loved Ones In North Wales Care Homes

Families Angry Over £7,000 A Year Cross Border Funding Gap For Loved Ones In North Wales Care Homes

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Angry families say their loved ones are being treated like “second class citizens” because of a massive cross-border funding gap. They spoke out after learning... Families Angry Over £7,000 A Year Cross Border Funding Gap For Loved Ones In North Wales Care Homes appeared first on The Carer.