Month: January 2012

The Hospital del Sureste delivered to their patients the informative health bill

el Hospital del Sureste delivered to their patients the informative health bill

to publicize the cost of health benefits

Madrid, 2011-January the Hospital del Sureste, belonging to the community of Madrid, already awarded to surgical patients in the unit of surgery most ambulatory (CMA) informative health bill, a document to publicize citizens the cost posed health benefits to receive.

Nurses deliver the invoice together with the documents in the folder of the discharge and a letter of explanation of the management direction of the hospital. In the CMA served surgical patients whose condition requires no login.

The Hospital del Sureste began to deliver informative health bill on 18 January and more than 30 invoices briefings, noting a very favourable response both citizens and professionals have been delivered during these early days.

The price shown on the invoice includes the costs of equipment, operating room, human resources, medication for the procedure that has required the patient, etc.

No cost to the citizen

The main objective of this measure is to inform users the cost posed health benefits who receive and always cover through taxes paid by all citizens. Therefore, document shows clearly that it is an informative invoice and in any case involved the payment of any amount for health services provided.

This project of the Ministry of health of the community of Madrid is intended to promote a rational and responsible use of the health system, by raising the citizen of the cost and improving the information on public services. In a second phase, the hospital will expand the delivery of the invoice hospitalization and emergency room patients.

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The Hospital de la Princesa developed specific programmes for chronic patients.

The Hospital of the Princess develops specific for programmes the chronic. patient

about 80% of health expenditure is produced by diseases Chronicles.


-the Vice-Counsellor of sanitary assistance from the community of Madrid, Patricia Flores, has opened the day “ reorientation of the health system facing the challenge of chronic ” which was held last Friday in the Hospital of La Princesa (Madrid), with sponsorship from MSD

-improve the care of chronic patients through tools such as the continuum of care from primary care to the hospital, use of new technologies, home care, efficient use of innovative treatments, etc., contributes to the sustainability of the sanitary system

Madrid, of January 2012- chronic diseases are currently the leading cause of death and disability in the world and represent the most important part of health spending. In fact it is estimated that around 80% of health expenditure is produced by these diseases. From 65 years estimated that each person suffers an average of 2.8 problems or chronic illnesses, reaching an average of 3.23 in older than 75 years, according to data from the national survey of health in 2006, latest available survey of these features.

The ageing of the population and the increase in the prevalence of these diseases in recent years require a change in health systems and in particular a common strategy to deal with the chronicity in Spain that represents a step forward in the improvement of the quality of life for these patients.

The Hospital Universitario de La Princesa, together with the Institute for health research and the collaboration of the MSD company, aware of this issue, have organized the Conference entitled reorientation of the health system facing the challenge of the chronicity. This initiative, which has left several services of the Centre such as internal medicine, rheumatology, Pulmonology, Nephrology, Neurology and UCI, aims to review experiences and tools already being in the Center and raise future projects.

Multidisciplinary programmes for chronic patient

At the meeting, which was inaugurated by the Vice-Counsellor of assistance sanitary Patricia Flores, in the presence of the managing director Miguel Ángel Andrés has been highlighted experiences in it, such as management pluripatológico patient or prevention on the major risk factors for the service of internal medicine; the comprehensive treatment of patients with advanced chronic disease of the Nephrology service; the programme for early discharge of patients with COPD of the Pneumology Service; initiatives in neurological diseases of the Neurology; occupational therapy and control of pain in rheumatoid arthritis in the Rheumatology; of secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease of the internal medicine service; or self-management of patients developed by experts from the intensive care unit.

Also had a space existing nursing consultations, such as the home neumológica of patients with COPD, and Rheumatology. The project on training and information for caregivers will be approached from the role of the figure of the social worker. The opening keynote has pronounced her professor of preventive medicine and health public of the University autonomous of the community of Madrid, Fernando Rodriguez who spoke about the challenges in developing a strategy for tackling of the chronicity in Spain.

Comprehensive care for chronic patients, a priority

One of the speakers at the seminar, Dr. Manuel Ollero, director of the clinical unit of medicine internal (UCAMI) of the Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío has stressed that “ is a priority to provide comprehensive care to the patient and ensure the continuity of care between primary and hospital care to deal with the challenge of chronic ”.

Says Dr. Potter in his unit “ different changes that have contributed to cope with the new model of continuum of care have been made and that they are beginning to incorporate in other Spanish hospitals. Highlights his experience in measures such as the development of the figure of the internist of reference in each health centre and the creation of the unit’s day, which brings together the consultations of high resolution and hospital day. “ have also reorganized the welfare work of the internist to enhance continuity in the doctor-patient relationshipwhich is essential for proper management of patients with more than one pathology ”.

Another example of projects aimed at improving the care of the chronic patient is undertaken in the Basque country, following one of the models of reference at European level, known by its acronym in English as CCM (Chronic Care Model). Mr. Roberto Nuño, Director of the Basque Institute for health innovation, explains that after a process of review of the areas of intervention of the CCM, a group of Spanish institutions and professionals has developed and validated a self-assessment tool adapted to our health care system, called IEMAC (evaluation instrument, models of care to the chronicity), “a very useful tool that helps to reorient the system health partner led to chronic patient because it measures the basal position of each system as well as the progress obtained from interventions of improvement ”.

“The Medical Director of the Center, Dr. Javier Aspa, one of the main promoters of the meeting, has been responsible for exposing some of the conclusions of the working day stating that “ is clear that before the advance of chronic diseases is necessary to be more efficient to offering a continuum of care throughout life, with the potential addition of preventing unnecessary hospitalizations; This requires measures such as the availability of records of chronic patients, the development of educational materials, the involvement of nurses in the management of complex patients and coordination between levels care. ”

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New findings on cell aging.

New findings on aging cell.

Bellaterra (Cerdanyola del Vallès), January 2012.- A group of researchers led by the Institute of biotechnology and Biomedicine (IBB) and the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) have managed to quantify accurately the effect of the aggregation of proteins on cell aging using as a model bacterium Escherichia coli and the triggering of Alzheimer’s disease molecule. Scientists have shown that this impact cannot be predicted in advance. Aggregation of proteins is linked to numerous diseases including the neurodegenerative.

The research, published recently in the Journal of Molecular Biology, provides a very reliable system to model and quantify the effect of protein aggregation on the feasibility, the Division and the aging of cells and has implications for understanding the natural evolution of proteins. In the words of Salvador Ventura, researcher at the IBB who has led labour, “ should help develop computational approaches to predict the effect of aggregation on cell aging, as well as search for molecules that act as natural chaperone, a highly conserved in evolution and in human proteins, we have seen that the bacterium reducing this impact ”.

While it is widely accepted that bad folding and aggregation of proteins reduce the capacity of survival and cell reproduction, the damage had not been able be measured experimentally in a way needed to this work.

structure of the peptide trigger for Alzheimer’s disease on a background of the bacteria that have been in the research

the scientists had found in previous research that the expression of the peptide linked to Alzheimer AB42 in bacteria caused a process of protein aggregation. They have now shown that this effect is encoded in the sequence of the protein aggregate and depends on their intrinsic properties, rather than the answer that triggers in cells, thus allowing that it can be predicted with advance also have proved that the damage caused is modulated by molecular chaperone in bacteriawhich reduce the tendency to add protein and favour the survival of the cell.

In addition to the IBB and the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of the UAB researchers, have participated in the scientific investigation of the Biophysics unit (CSIC-UPV), the University of the Basque country, the Institute for bioengineering of Catalonia and the Barcelona international health research centre.


Reference article

A Villar-Pique of Groot NS, Sabaté R, Acebrón SP, Celaya G, Fernàndez-Busquets X, Muga, Ventura S. The Effect of Amyloidogenic Hannah on Bacterial Aging work with Their Intrinsic Aggregation Propensity. Journal of Molecular Biology, 2011 Dec 19. DOI 10.1016/j.jmb.2011.12.014.

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Researchers seek new tools to improve the prognosis of pulmonary thromboembolism.

Researchers seek new tools to improve the prognosis of thromboembolism pulmonary.

in a study published in the journal Circulation of the American Heart Association involving the SEPAR.

-pulmonary thromboembolism is one of the major medical emergencies

-the mortality of the pet without tratamientoes of 30% approximately, and is reduced to 2-8% with treatment

-the combination of the use of Troponin T of high sensitivity and scale forecast simplified PESI facilitates the stratification of patients with pet and its treatment

Spain, January 2012.- the Spanish society of Pneumology and thoracic surgery (SEPAR), Neumomadrid and the Instituto de Salud Carlos III have participated in an international study to validate the effectiveness of new prognostic tools for the pulmonary thromboembolism, with the aim of employing treatment tailored to the characteristics of the patient. The study has validated the usefulness of a biological marker, the protein troponin T of high sensitivity, and the prognostic scale simplified PESI, which stratifies the risk of patients with 6 parameters: age, a history of cancer, history of cardiopulmonary disease, heart rate, systolic blood pressure and saturation of oxygen in arterial blood. “ By gravity involving pulmonary thromboembolism is essential for practitioners to have a tool to guide us in a fast and secure way on the level of risk of the patient ” explains Dr. David Jimenez, one of the signatories of this study.

Pulmonary thromboembolism (TEP) is a blockage in a lung artery, caused by a thrombus or clot normally originates in the lower extremities. This obstruction makes oxygen doesn’t enough to the lungs, causing serious consequences in the body which can be life-threatening. Pet mortality without treatment is 30%, but it boils down to 2-8% with proper treatment. The diagnosis is difficult because there is not a typical clinical picture to identify the patient. The outcome and follow-up of patients is not simple.

Diagnosed patients of pulmonary thromboembolism in 12 hospitals belonging to Germany, Poland and Spain have been involved in the study published in the journal Circulation of the American Heart Association. The results show that the sensitivity and negative predictive value of Troponin T of high sensitivity (hsTnT), with a 14 pg/mL cut-off point, were similar to the scale PESIs (with a 1-point cut-off point) and high. In addition, the hsTnT, scale PESIs and renal failure were independent of early death or complications in the cohort predictors. In an outstanding manner, the authors highlight that there was no adverse events in the 24.1% of identified low risk patients by a combination of the hsTnT and the PESIs scale.

Based on these data, the authors conclude the troponin T of high sensitivity can be a reliable alternative to predict patients with pet, especially when it is not possible to calculate all variables PESIs scale clinics. “ Thus simplifying processes and costs but also ” explains Dr. David Jiménez “ the study shows that the combination of both tools, hsTnT and the simplified PESI scale, identify low-risk patients more accurately than each of them separately ”. Confirmation of these findings offer the possibility to treat a significant percentage of patients with pulmonary thromboembolism at home, with the resultant saving of resources health.

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The RACE Launches www.planmovilidad.es, the first platform for managing mobility in the enterprise.

The RACE Launches www.planmovilidad.es, the first platform for managing mobility in the company.

to the demand of companies needs for advice on plans for mobility and road safety for their employees.

-More than 20,000 workers conducted the courses given by the RACE at its Academy of occupational “ itínere in ” and “ mission ”

– according to the INSHT, one in three workers who died in Spain have lost their lives as a result of a traffic accident

-of the total number of deaths by accident of traffic between 15 and 65years, 14.2 per cent occurred in a working environment

-produced by traffic accidents with low have increased from 6.3% in 2003 to 10.1% in 2010

-the RACE for new technologies in the training of workers and the prevention of occupational risks

Madrid, January 2012- accidents in the workplace have increased in relation to another type of claims in the same field, increasing his weight in total labour accident statistics.

According to data of the Ministry of employment and Social Security, produced in the traffic accidents with low have gone from 6.3% in 2003 to 10.1% by the year 2010, with more than 65.400 accidents in this last period. For this reason, the Royal Automobile Club of Spain – RACE wants to offer businesses a tool to aid in the planning of mobility and road safety, with the development plans of the “ platform for mobility and road safety in enterprises ” offering advice and recommendations to prevent accidents, as well as information on obtaining tax grants and subsidies for its development.

An accident at work is any bodily injury suffered by a worker on the occasion or as a result of his work, and this concept is included in both the journey from his home to the center of work and vice versa (in itinere) as displacement during their working day (Mission). If we take into account the total number of fatal work accidents, statistics show that 35% labor accidents with fatalities occurred by traffic, in particular 264 757 workers who lost their lives. This high percentage of workers killed in traffic is due to that there is more than twice the probability of dying in a car accident than in any other type of accident at work, which means that the car accident has one much larger harmfulness.

If we take into account the evolution of the number of accidents with low, traffic is increasingly present in industrial accidents. In this regard, the statistics also show that the total number of deaths by accident in 2010, between 15 and 65, and adjusting to the sections of age available in DGT 2010 Yearbook, 14.2 per cent occurred in a working environment.

The RACE offers a tool of support and management

So that companies can improve the safety of workers in their journeys and their conditions of mobility, the RACE launches the “ platform for mobility and road safety in enterprises ” so that those responsible for occupational risk prevention to create their own mobility Plan, picking up the measures to take with regard to training and awareness of the worker.

With three years experience forming more than 20,000 workers on Spain, the road RACE Training Department offers advice in the management of mobility plans, including all routes of risk in the enterprise (in itínere and mission). The platform has a web area for specific information.

With this platform for help from the RACE, the company may make a diagnosis of the patterns of labour mobility, as well as help identify groups subject to the plan. Among other actions, the system allows to prevent the main negative factors associated with traffic, with specific guidelines. In turn, offers to adapt the measures to be applied to the reality of each company, continue to monitor them, enhancing the development of a culture of sustainable mobility and prevention.

Besides the advantages posed by improving safety and mobility of workers, notably mobility plans to allow companies to reduce contributions to Social security exist in addition direct aid to create such schemes offered by the Institute for diversification and energy saving (IDAE) managed by each autonomous community.,

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Surah Al-Rehman – The Ultimate Free Remedy for Incurable Diseases

(By Listening Only- 20 Minutes Only)

Kindly download the Surah “AL-REHMAN” (recited by Qari Abdul Basit without translation) from here.


Treatment Plan

Just Listen to it three times a day (morning, afternoon, evening) for seven consecutive days using following procedure:-


    Before listening:

  • Close your eyes
  • Feel your self in front of ALLAH Almighty/ God
  • Then listen to it with greater concentration and closed eyes

    When the recitation/ AUDIO is finished:

  • Open your eyes and take half glass of water
  • Close your eyes again and say “ALLAH” three times in your heart with deep affection/ love
  • Then drink the water with closed eyes in three sips

Surah Al-Rehman – The Ultimate Free Remedy for Incurable Diseases

(By Listening Only- 20 Minutes Only)

Kindly download the Surah “AL-REHMAN” (recited by Qari Abdul Basit without translation) from here.


Treatment Plan

Just Listen to it three times a day (morning, afternoon, evening) for seven consecutive days using following procedure:-


    Before listening:

  • Close your eyes
  • Feel your self in front of ALLAH Almighty/ God
  • Then listen to it with greater concentration and closed eyes

    When the recitation/ AUDIO is finished:

  • Open your eyes and take half glass of water
  • Close your eyes again and say “ALLAH” three times in your heart with deep affection/ love
  • Then drink the water with closed eyes in three sips