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the royal college of physicians has found that growing pressures on nhs staff have led to some concernsur health correspondent, adina campbell, reports. with the nhs coming out of one of the toughest winters on record, a new report by the royal college of physicians claims most areas of care have gotte n physicians claims most areas of care have gotten worse over the last months. more than 1500 doctors in england, wales, and northern ireland replied to the same questions they we re replied to the same questions they were asked during a similar period a year ago. 64% said they felt patient ca re year ago. 64% said they felt patient care had deteriorated. 10% higher than last year. 92% said they had experienced staff shortages, up again by almost 10%. and 85% said they had experienced a rising demand for their service, 7% higher than 12 months ago. doctors crying on their way home, distressed calls to older patients because of substandard care 01’ patients because of substandard care or delays in social care, they were some of the anonymous stories reported to the royal college of physici
the royal college of physicians has found that growing pressures on nhs staff have led to some concernsur health correspondent, adina campbell, reports. with the nhs coming out of one of the toughest winters on record, a new report by the royal college of physicians claims most areas of care have gotte n physicians claims most areas of care have gotten worse over the last months. more than 1500 doctors in england, wales, and northern ireland replied to the same questions they we re replied to...
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the royal college of physicians has found growing pressures on nhs staff. spondent adina campbell reports. with the nhs coming out of one of the toughest winters on record, a new report by the royal college of physicians claims most areas of care have gotten worse over the last months. —— 12 months. more than 1,500 doctors in england, wales, and northern ireland replied to the same questions they were asked during a similar period a year ago. 64% said they felt patient care had deteriorated, 10% higher than last year. 93% said they had experienced staff shortages, up again by almost 10%. and 85% said they had experienced a rising demand for their service, 7% higher than 12 months ago. doctors crying on their way home, distressed calls to older patients because of substandard care or delays in social care — they were some of the anonymous stories reported to the royal college of physicians. the government says it is absolutely committed to making the nhs the safest healthcare system in the world, with nearly £3 billion of extra funding allocated towards it ov
the royal college of physicians has found growing pressures on nhs staff. spondent adina campbell reports. with the nhs coming out of one of the toughest winters on record, a new report by the royal college of physicians claims most areas of care have gotten worse over the last months. —— 12 months. more than 1,500 doctors in england, wales, and northern ireland replied to the same questions they were asked during a similar period a year ago. 64% said they felt patient care had...
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a recent study by the royal college of physicians showed that almost two thirds of doctors think that safety has deteriorated with one doctor saying we are not robots. we are human staff with limits. should the nhs turn to robots to ease the strain on human staff? jane has been looking at how data driven technology could transform care in the nhs. could artificial intelligence help save the nhs? more people are looking at innovative ways to ease the workload of doctors and nurses. computer programmes can rapidly analyse huge quantities of information in ways that humans do not have the time nor brain capacity to do. in 2016, click filmed google‘s deep mind at moorfield's eye hospital. they were developing an algorithm to identify abnormalities in eye scans. i am going to see three other projects integrating ai and data collection for monitoring, automation and decreasing waiting times. dementia is now the leading cause of death in the uk. at the manor hospital in coventry, software is being tested to remotely monitor patients on the dementia ward. this is one of the rooms on the ward.
a recent study by the royal college of physicians showed that almost two thirds of doctors think that safety has deteriorated with one doctor saying we are not robots. we are human staff with limits. should the nhs turn to robots to ease the strain on human staff? jane has been looking at how data driven technology could transform care in the nhs. could artificial intelligence help save the nhs? more people are looking at innovative ways to ease the workload of doctors and nurses. computer...
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a recent study by the royal college of physicians showed that almost two thirds of doctors think thatafety has deteriorated, with one doctor saying "we are not robots. we are human staff with limits." but should the nhs be turning to robots to ease the strain on its human staff? jen copestake has been looking at how data—driven technologies could transform care in the nhs. could artificial intelligence help save the nhs? more people are looking at innovative ways to ease the workload of doctors and nurses. computer programmes can rapidly analyse huge quantities of information in ways humans don't have the time or brain capacity to do. in 2016, click filmed google's deepmind at moorfields eye hospital. they were developing an algorithm to identify abnormalities in eye scans. now it has submitted its findings to a medicaljournal for review. it could mean its systems are more effective than humans at diagnosing eye disease. deepmind taught its machine—learning software using a million eye scans. i'm going to see three other projects integrating data collection and artificial intelligence
a recent study by the royal college of physicians showed that almost two thirds of doctors think thatafety has deteriorated, with one doctor saying "we are not robots. we are human staff with limits." but should the nhs be turning to robots to ease the strain on its human staff? jen copestake has been looking at how data—driven technologies could transform care in the nhs. could artificial intelligence help save the nhs? more people are looking at innovative ways to ease the...
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a report from the royal college of physicians says doctors feel the situation had become worse in nearlytell us what your main concerns are. a main concerns after the patients that we serve because more than two thirds of physicians feel that the patient safety has deteriorated over the last year. more than 80% of doctors working in a situation where there are workshops for workforce shortages and has an impact not only on their patients but on their own role. more than 80% of doctors feel that morale is coming down too. this isa that morale is coming down too. this is a situation that happens every winter. this winter has been a particularly severe winter because of flu and nora virus and we are beginning to feel that we are running out of steam as. it is. we would really welcome support from the government to try and alleviate it before next year. look at over in a moment. do yourfindings indicate that doctors are concerned that live are essentially in danger. doctors go into medicine to support people and help people. 0ccasionally, you cannot do as much as you would like to do. doctor
a report from the royal college of physicians says doctors feel the situation had become worse in nearlytell us what your main concerns are. a main concerns after the patients that we serve because more than two thirds of physicians feel that the patient safety has deteriorated over the last year. more than 80% of doctors working in a situation where there are workshops for workforce shortages and has an impact not only on their patients but on their own role. more than 80% of doctors feel that...
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the royal college of physicians has found growing pressures on nhs staff has led to some concerns aboutoughest winters on record, a new report by the royal college of physicians claims most areas of care have gotten worse over the last months. more than 1,500 doctors in england, wales, and northern ireland replied to the same questions they were asked during a similar period a year ago. 64% said they felt patient care had deteriorated, 10% higher than last year. 93% said they had experienced staff shortages, up again by almost 10%. and 85% said they had experienced a rising demand for their service, 7% higher than 12 months ago. doctors crying on their way home, or distressed calls to older patients because of substandard care or delays in social care — they were some of the anonymous stories reported to the royal college of physicians. the government says it is absolutely committed to making the nhs the safest healthcare system in the world, with nearly £3 billion of extra funding allocated towards it over the next two years. but some doctors say they often feel they are having to do m
the royal college of physicians has found growing pressures on nhs staff has led to some concerns aboutoughest winters on record, a new report by the royal college of physicians claims most areas of care have gotten worse over the last months. more than 1,500 doctors in england, wales, and northern ireland replied to the same questions they were asked during a similar period a year ago. 64% said they felt patient care had deteriorated, 10% higher than last year. 93% said they had experienced...
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a recent study by the royal college of physicians showed that almost two thirds of doctors think thate are human staff with limits. should the nhs turn to robots to ease the strain on human staff? jane has been looking at how data driven technology could transform care in the nhs. could artificial intelligence help save the nhs? more people are looking at innovative ways to ease the workload of doctors and nurses. computer programmes can rapidly analyse huge quantities of information in ways that humans do not have the time nor brain capacity to do. in 2016, click filmed google's deep mind at moorfield's eye hospital. they were developing an algorithm to identify abnormalities in eye scans. i am going to see three other projects integrating ai and data collection for monitoring, automation and decreasing waiting times. dementia is now the leading cause of death in the uk. at the manor hospital in coventry, software is being tested to remotely monitor patients on the dementia ward. this is one of the rooms on the ward. it looks like any other hospital room except in this one there are
a recent study by the royal college of physicians showed that almost two thirds of doctors think thate are human staff with limits. should the nhs turn to robots to ease the strain on human staff? jane has been looking at how data driven technology could transform care in the nhs. could artificial intelligence help save the nhs? more people are looking at innovative ways to ease the workload of doctors and nurses. computer programmes can rapidly analyse huge quantities of information in ways...
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substandard care were delays in social care, were some of the anonymous stories reported to the royal college of physiciansted to making the nhs the safest health care system in the world. with nearly £3 billion in extra funding allocated to ordered over the next two years. but some doctors say they often feel they are having to do more for less. senior conservatives have criticised an attack made by the liberal democrat leader, sir vince cable, on brexit voters. sir vince accused them of being mainly older people, who'd blighted the hopes of younger people because they felt nostalgic about the days when britain's population was largely white. the communities secretary, sajid javid, described his remarks as disrespectful. a police investigation as an honest after people across the country received anti—muslim letters in the post. the document caused for —— calls for a punishing muslim day in october and suggests a number of violent acts. a council facing financial problems, has been accused of using millions of pounds of money ring—fenced for public health to prop up other services. the bbc‘s inside out ea
substandard care were delays in social care, were some of the anonymous stories reported to the royal college of physiciansted to making the nhs the safest health care system in the world. with nearly £3 billion in extra funding allocated to ordered over the next two years. but some doctors say they often feel they are having to do more for less. senior conservatives have criticised an attack made by the liberal democrat leader, sir vince cable, on brexit voters. sir vince accused them of...