News in Brief

Cost Of A Pint
The 'shocking' cost of alcohol misuse in Northern Ireland was highlighted by Health Minister Michael McGimpsey in June after estimates that its cost to society equates to £679.8million with a range of £500million to £884million. "This research shows that the cost to the Health Service alone may be as high as around £160million each year with a further cost of £82million to Social Services,î the Minister said. ìThese figures are particularly pertinent in the context of my Departmentís very challenging financial situation because this is money that could be spent providing key frontline services."
 
Heart In Hands
The British Heart Foundation Northern Ireland is appealing to fundraisers to help it reach its target of £80,000 by August. The campaign is to recruit more heart nurses to support patients throughout the province and to reduce secondary care admissions.
 
Haiti Fundraising
Staff at Holly Villa in the Tyrone and Fermanagh Hospital have raised over £320 for a group who are travelling to Haiti in October to build houses following the earthquake. The Tyrone Haiti Build is a project in conjunction with the Haven Partnership to support those affected by the disaster.
 
Secondary Care Supported
A new hospital in Omaghs fight for funding has been supported by Health Minister Michael McGimpsey. Speaking at a meeting with the Omagh joint liaison group, the Minister said: "I am fully committed to the development of the new Omagh hospital and will continue to press for the essential funding needed to make this a reality."
 
Commissioning Together
Pharmacists and GPs must work together to define the gaps in commissioning data, review how they can be filled and to determine the correct level of care provision for a particular area, according to Stephen Foster, the head of the new Healthcare Professionals Commissioning Network. The network is open to any health or social care professional who would like to engage in commissioning. tinyurl.com/HCPnetwork
 
Banner
Banner
Vans For Victory PDF Print E-mail
Written by Laure James - Editor Pharmacy in Focus   
Thursday, 15 October 2009 14:43
Northern Ireland’s largest independent wholesaler has been highly commended for its expert logistics and fleet operation. Sangers NI Ltd scooped the Van Fleet Operator of the Year Award at the prestigious annual Export & Freight Transport & Logistics Awards – for the second time in recent years.

Edwin Bleakley proudly accepted the award on behalf of Sangers at a dazzling ceremony, marking the second time the company has won the title in recent years. “Sangers are delighted to have won this prestigious award for the fourth time, which is a tribute to the commitment we have made to providing a consistently high quality service to our customers across Northern Ireland,” he told NIPinF. “The independent judging panel made particular note of our friendly and helpful drivers, to whom I pay tribute, as this award is a recognition of their professional approach to customer service.”

Lauded by the judges for their care and attention to ensuring high levels of patient care can be achieved, Sangers were praised for, “the quality and reliability of the service enables the pharmacist to minimise stock investment and maximise the profit of the business while lowering the cost of medicine supply to the Health Service”.