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Equity and Excellence: the Government Strategy to 'Liberate the NHS'

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On 12 July, the Government launched its strategy for the NHS titled, Equity and excellence: liberating the NHS. This, they say, is a ‘challenging and far-reaching set of reforms, which will drive cultural changes in the NHS’.

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Editorial

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The White paper: glass half-full or half-empty? I guess it depends on your perspective as to whether or not the changes proposed in the White paper are good or not.

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President's Column

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The BGS is proud to enjoy royal patronage. Prince Charles is our Patron and it is with great pleasure that I can report that His Royal Highness has extended his Patronage of our Society for a further five years.

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Prophylaxis for Venous Thromboembolism - BGS Best Practice Guide

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Venous thromboembolism (blood clots) is a common occurrence in medical admissions, and can be significantly reduced through prophylaxis (preventive treatments).

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Transfer of care for frail, older people - Updated BGS Best Practice Guide

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Changes to health and social care delivery over the last 10 years have seen a move to greater provision of complex care in community settings and a wide variety of services aimed at preventing inappropriate acute hospital admission.

Proactive management of the care of people with long term conditions, maintaining frail older people at home to prevent early admission to long term care, and early facilitated discharge from hospital, are the focus for all health and social care providers.

Ensuring that assessment and care is provided at the right time, in the right place by the right person, maximises the use of resources, supports personal choice for the individual and develops a person centred approach.  However, with the plethora of options now available it does mean that episodes of care will often not start and stop neatly within a service or a care environment.

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The British Geriatrics Society publishes the BGS Newsletter every second month as its main vehicle for communicating with the broader BGS membership. The Editor, Dr Simon Conroy, is a senior officer of the Society and we accept articles of relevance to geriatricians and other health professionals with a particular interest in older people's care.

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The opinions expressed in articles and letters in the BGS Newsletter are the views of the authors and contributors, and unless explicitly stated to the contrary, are not those of the British Geriatrics Society, its management committee or the organisations to which the authors are affiliated.

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