Monday, 25 March 2013

NHS in Worcestershire to cost £35m for reorganisation


    

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NHS in Worcestershire to cost £35m for reorganisation


£35m budget Allocation are

  • £20m for the Worcestershire Royal Hospital
  • £5m for Kidderminster General Hospital
  • £5m for the Redditch Alexandra Hospital
  • £5m for staff

health reporter,Worcestershire(wp/Ebc):::
funding is to upgrade services in Worcester, Kidderminster and Redditch and bring in extra staff.
Wendy Johnson from the Save the Alex Campaign said: "Where are those extra staff coming from?"
Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust said it was committed to retaining the three hospitals.
The capital investment includes £20m for the Worcestershire Royal Hospital.
It means the predicted £8m annual savings from the reorganisation will take about four years to be realised.
Mrs Johnson, from the Save the Alex Campaign, said: "It's so ridiculous. They said they'd got to downgrade the Alex to save £50m and because there weren't any doctors.
"Now they're going to spend £30m on refurbishing... and £5m on extra staff. Where are those extra staff coming from?"
Chris Tidman, Deputy Chief Executive of Worcestershire Acute Hospitals Trust, said the process was not set up "to simply save money" and would improve consultant-led services.
He said: "The £30m is a package of capital investment to modernise all three of the hospitals. This isn't all about spending money on the Royal Worcestershire site.
"As a trust board we're committed to seeing these changes through and retaining the three hospitals."
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mobile apps sold 40 million pounds by London young technologists



    

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mobile apps sold 40 million pounds by London  young technologists 

ICT reporter,London(weastar times/wp/es):::
A London teenager has sold a mobile app he first designed in his bedroom for between £20 million and £40 million.

Nick D’Aloisio, 17, said he would probably buy a new computer and trainers after Yahoo bought his Summly software for an undisclosed sum.
The deal makes Nick, of Wimbledon, one of the world’s youngest technology millionaires.
He said the sale was “like a dream” and comes four months after he launched the app, which has already been downloaded almost one million times.
Nick, pictured below, lives at home with his father,  an energy financier in the City and mother who is a lawyer. He said: “I honestly never expected any of this to happen. I started doing it as a hobby and I didn’t realise it was possible to make money out of it.
“I like shoes, I will buy a new pair of Nike trainers and I’ll probably get a new computer but at the moment I just want to save and bank it. I don’t have many living expenses.”
The free iPhone app automatically boils down lengthy news stories and features to make them more “user friendly” for a mobile screen. After the takeover he will work for Yahoo at their London office in Soho full time and study for three A-levels in the evenings with support from his teachers at King’s College School in Wimbledon.
Nick first had the idea for Summly when he was studying for mock exams at home in 2011 and found clicking between different articles on Google “inefficient and time wasting”.
He said: “I realised there was all this information on the web but it had not been ordered. That’s when I had the idea for an algorithm that would summarise the results of web searches automatically.”
The price paid for the business has not been revealed but it is said to run to several “dozens of millions of pounds.” Industry sources suggested the price would be between £20 million and £40 million. Nick remains the majority shareholder even though he is not yet old enough to be a director and the multi-million-pound proceeds will have to go into a trust fund.
The first version of the app, called TrimIt, was launched in July 2011 and was named “app of the week”. The publicity led to a £160,000 investment by Chinese billionaire Li Ka-Shing’s venture capital firm Horizon Ventures and further backing from individuals including Stephen Fry, Yoko Ono and American actor Ashton Kutcher.
The investment allowed Nick to develop the more sophisticated Summly version of the app, which now has deals with 250 online publishers including Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation.
Nick said: “Hopefully there will be a lot more entrepreneurs coming out of the UK who will start working with Silicon Valley.” The teenager, who got his first Mac laptop when he was nine, said: “I launched five or six apps when there were only a few thousand apps at that time and got quite a lot of downloads.
My first app was called FingerMill which was a treadmill for your fingers. They were just simple gimmicky apps but it was a learning experience.”
Nick said he hoped to complete his A-levels and go on to study at university. He has been off full-time school for six months developing the business, which already has 10 employees and offices in Shoreditch.
He added: “My friends at school have been extremely supportive, when I’m with them it’s just the normal banter, I don’t feel any different. They’re doing their A-levels, which is just as pressurised as what I do.”


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kidz die for Hospital&its doctors negligence ..parents claim


    

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kidz die for Hospital&its doctors  negligence ..parents claim 


health crime reporter(wp/weastar times/es):::


Doctors missed nine chances to save a dying two-year-old girl, her family have claimed.
The parents of Alice Mason say they pleaded with hospital staff for eight days before their daughter died and have told of a series of delays and failures.
In the two years since the death, her parents Rosalind and Gareth Mason have been fighting for answers.
Mrs Mason, 46, a former City trader, said: “It is not just that she died, not just that her last hours conscious were spent in pain, the question is whether she could have been saved.
“We were desperate, we could see Alice was getting sicker and sicker, but they treated us like a burden.”
Mrs Mason told the Sunday Telegraph: “I remember a nurse walking out of the room, saying ‘I’ve got to go and care for a really sick child now’.”
Alice had been a healthy baby but in late 2010 her parents noticed she had become clumsier. Doctors initially diagnosed an ear infection, but a brain tumour was later found.
She underwent successful surgery, and seemed to respond well to chemotherapy, which began in February 2011 at the Royal Marsden Hospital. But the following month, new symptoms emerged and she became dizzy, lethargic and unable to walk or sit unassisted. They contacted the Royal Marsden and their local hospital in Kingston, but were told that the problems were likely to be related to the chemotherapy.
Initially, doctors refused to carry out scans — even though specialists had said such checks should be ordered if the child’s symptoms worsened. Despite the pleas from her parents, no investigations were ordered. In total, they claim nine opportunities to act on the symptoms were missed.
By the time the tests were carried out, Alice had suffered irreversible brain damage, caused by water on the brain, and surgery could not save her. Mr and Mrs Mason hope an inquest next month will reveal what happened. Mr Mason added: “We want to ensure this never happens to another child.” A joint statement from Kingston Hospital NHS Trust, Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and St George’s Healthcare NHS Trust, offered “deepest sympathy” to Mr and Mrs Mason. It added: “Unfortunately we cannot comment on the details of this case due to ongoing legal proceedings.”

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HMRC chief attacked by mps for Border Agency failures


    

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HMRC chief attacked by mps for Border 

Agency failures 

anti corruption reporter(weastar times/wp/g):::
chief executive of Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs is battling to keep her job after a group of MPs said they had little confidence in her abilities following a "catastrophic leadership failure" in her former role in charge of Britain's immigration system.
The Commons home affairs select committee said Lin Homer repeatedly misled them for years when she was chief executive of the UK Border Agency over the size of the backlogs in asylum and immigration, which now top more than 310,000 cases. Describing the system as "chaotic", the MPs said the backlog would take 24 years to clear at the current rate of progress.
In one of the most severe attacks by a Commons committee on a named Whitehall senior civil servant, the MPs said they were "astounded" when they learned that Homer had been promoted to become the £180,000-a-year chief executive and permanent secretary at HMRC.
A report by the committee published on Monday demands that parliament should in future be given a veto over leading civil serviceappointments to ensure there is no repeat of the Homer case.
"The status quo, in which catastrophic leadership failure is no obstacle to promotion, is totally unacceptable," the MPs say. "We recommend that in future any failures of this nature should have serious consequences for the individual's career."
"The whole episode raises serious concerns about the accountability of the most senior civil servant to parliament. It is shocking that after five years under Lin Homer's leadership an organisation that was described at the beginning of the period as not being fit for purpose should have improved its performance so little," they conclude.
Homer said she denied the allegations in the strongest possible terms. "The suggestion that I deliberately misled the committee and refused to apologise are both untrue and unfair," she wrote in a letter to Keith Vaz, the committee's chairman.
She said the committee's report on the UKBA's record covered the period from July to September last year, 18 months after she left in January 2011.
"It is therefore wholly inaccurate and unfair to seek to ascribe responsibility to me for matters of concern that occurred long after I had left the agency," she wrote in the letter, which was copied to the chancellor, George Osborne, and the head of the civil service, Sir Bob Kerslake.
The accusation of misleading parliament could threaten Homer's position. The Treasury minister responsible for HMRC, David Gauke, rallied to her defence, saying that while she had been in charge of HMRC it had become increasingly effective, had improved its customer service and delivered efficiencies. "She is a highly effective chief executive and the right person to lead HMRC," Gauke said.
Homer had a distinguished career in local government, including as chief executive of Birmingham city council, before becoming head of the Home Office immigration and nationality directorate in 2005. She became the first UKBA chief executive in 2008 on a salary of up to £210,000 a year.
She was the top civil servant at the Department of Transport for less than 12 months before becoming HMRC chief executive last year.
The MPs' report says that for six years the border agency supplied it with incorrect information about the size of the asylum backlog and the checks being carried out to try to trace applicants whose cases had been parked in an archive. The MPs estimate the current combined backlogs in immigration and asylum cases total 312,726 but add that they cannot be sure this is the whole picture as UKBA has not been open with them about the true scale.
The MPs say their inquiry shows UKBA has wrongly concluded that not being able to trace an applicant means they are not in the UK.
"Regular checks to try to find applicants were not carried out over a significant time period and the final tracing programme was rushed," the report says. "There could therefore be thousands of people in the UK whose applications remain in the closed archives but whom the agency has not been able to trace."
Vaz said successive chief executives had presided over chaos including 150 boxes of unopened mail, 100,000 unopened letters and yet another effective amnesty for thousands due to calamitous inefficiency.
"For six years the committee was misled by UKBA chiefs about the agency's unacceptable performance. It appears more like the scene of a Whitehall farce than a government agency operating in the 21st century," he said. "No sooner is one backlog closed, than four more are discovered. At this rate it will take 24 years to clear the backlog which still stands at the size of the population of Iceland."
Vaz said the MPs were worried that given UKBA's poor record of being transparent with them, the delays they knew about could be only the tip of the iceberg. "UKBA must publish a definitive list of all its backlogs and senior staff should not receive any bonuses until the backlog is cleared."
The MPs cite further evidence from Homer's record at HMRC, saying that 1 million letters were left unanswered at the tax authority throughout 2012 and 100,000 of them remained unanswered when Homer appeared before the Commons public accounts committee in January.
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