SMC expands guidance for Lokelma to emergency care settings
New access to treatment involves adult patients with hyperkalaemia across Scotland
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New access to treatment involves adult patients with hyperkalaemia across Scotland
Read Moreby Selina McKee | May 24, 2018 | News | 0
The Care Quality Commission has published a report concluding that some patients visiting A&E departments over the winter period received care that was “wholly unsatisfactory”.
Read Moreby Selina McKee | Jan 16, 2018 | News | 0
The rising tide of accident and emergency attendances is being driven by long-term health conditions rather than a lack of GP provision, concludes a study by Queen Mary University of London.
Read Moreby Selina McKee | Jan 12, 2018 | News | 0
Emergency care is now in a state of emergency as missed targets reach an all-time high, bed occupancy rates surge, and flu cases increase sharply, and health chiefs warn that patients are “dying in corridors” and the system is “on its knees”.
Read Moreby Selina McKee | Feb 6, 2017 | News | 0
Around 10 percent of areas in England were left without GP cover either overnight or on weekends at some point during last year, an investigation by Pulse has revealed.
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