This blog covers the latest UK health care news, publications, policy announcements, events and information focused on the NHS, as well as the latest media stories and local news coverage of the NHS Trusts in Northamptonshire.
Monday, 18 May 2015
Northamptonshire NHS wants to get people talking about end of life plans
Northamptonshire NHS wants to get people talking about end of life plans The NHS in Northamptonshire are encouraging people to plan their future care and support as part of dying matters awareness week from May 18 to 24. Northamptonshire Telegraph
Hospital staff set up to fail by conflicting targets, says Northampton General Hospital boss
Hospital staff set up to fail by conflicting targets, says Northampton General Hospital boss Hospital staff are too often asked to meet targets that conflict with each other, sometimes making it impossible to succeed, according to the boss of NGH. Northampton Chronicle and Echo
Northampton mental health worker wins national diversity award
Northampton mental health worker wins national diversity award A mental health employee at a Northampton hospital has won a public services award during a national ceremony. Northampton Chronicle and Echo
GPs leaving profession early due to patient overload, Northamptonshire doctors’ group says
GPs leaving profession early due to patient overload, Northamptonshire doctors’ group says Early retirement of exhausted GPs and recruitment problems are leading to a crisis in general practice in Northamptonshire, a doctors’ group has warned. Northampton Chronicle and Echo
Improving mental health: recognising the vital role of charities
Improving mental health: recognising the vital role of charities A longstanding criticism of health care in the United Kingdom is that people with mental health problems often fail to receive the same access to services or quality of care as people with other forms of illness.
In their election campaign, the Conservatives pledged to increase mental health funding and ensure psychological therapists are available in every part of the country. But there is a long way to go before mental health achieves ‘parity of esteem’ with physical health. For example, three in four people with a mental health problem in England receive little or no treatment for their condition, and there are large gaps in terms of health outcomes – people with the most severe mental illnesses die on average 15 to 20 years earlier than the general population.
In their election campaign, the Conservatives pledged to increase mental health funding and ensure psychological therapists are available in every part of the country. But there is a long way to go before mental health achieves ‘parity of esteem’ with physical health. For example, three in four people with a mental health problem in England receive little or no treatment for their condition, and there are large gaps in terms of health outcomes – people with the most severe mental illnesses die on average 15 to 20 years earlier than the general population.
Hospitals fined millions on targets
Hospitals fined millions on targets Hospitals in the South West are being fined millions of pounds for not meeting their targets. BBC News
Exclusive: NHS IT 'too fragmented' to cope with integrated care
Exclusive: NHS IT 'too fragmented' to cope with integrated care Healthcare IT systems are currently too isolated for new models of care to succeed, an IT expert and former GP has warned. GP Online
Migrants avoid NHS healthcare due to fears of arrest, charity claims
Migrants avoid NHS healthcare due to fears of arrest, charity claims Doctors of the World warns of public health ‘time bomb’ as migrants to the UK suffer legal, administrative and language barriers
Migrants who have permission to be in the UK are avoiding seeking vital medical treatment for fear of being arrested, a charity has warned.
Doctors of the World, which runs a clinic in Bethnal Green, east London, said 83% of the patients it spoke to for its annual survey had no access to the NHS. Continue reading... The Guardian
Migrants who have permission to be in the UK are avoiding seeking vital medical treatment for fear of being arrested, a charity has warned.
Doctors of the World, which runs a clinic in Bethnal Green, east London, said 83% of the patients it spoke to for its annual survey had no access to the NHS. Continue reading... The Guardian
Hospitals cancelling largest number of operations for ten years
Hospitals cancelling largest number of operations for ten years Latest NHS England figures warn that patients affected suffer anxiety or distress as a result
Hospitals are cancelling the largest number of operations for ten years, according to new official figures, prompting warnings that the NHS is under “extreme pressure”.
A total of 20,464 planned surgeries were cancelled at the last minute for non-clinical reasons in January, February and March in England. Continue reading... The Guardian
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Hospitals are cancelling the largest number of operations for ten years, according to new official figures, prompting warnings that the NHS is under “extreme pressure”.
A total of 20,464 planned surgeries were cancelled at the last minute for non-clinical reasons in January, February and March in England. Continue reading... The Guardian
See also:
- Surge in cancelled operations BBC News
- Surge in cancelled NHS operations The Daily Telegraph
Thousands more GPs to create a world class seven-day NHS, David Cameron to say
Thousands more GPs to create a world class seven-day NHS, David Cameron to say The Prime Minister will express 'shock' at the death rates in hospitals at weekends compared with weekdays and point out that the largest numbers of seriously ill patients arrive when NHS staffing is at its lowest. The Daily Telegraph
See also:
See also:
- Press release: Seven-day a week NHS: Prime Minister's speech Department of Health
- Cameron renews NHS funding promises BBC News
- VIDEO: Hunt dismisses nursing concerns BBC News
- David Cameron vows to deliver world's first seven-day health service Guardian
Hospital chiefs at UK's biggest mental health trust under fire after refusing to reveal findings into fraud investigation
Hospital chiefs at UK's biggest mental health trust under fire after refusing to reveal findings into fraud investigation Hospital chiefs at the UK’s biggest mental health trust have been criticised for refusing to reveal if it will publish its findings into a year-long fraud investigation triggered by the discovery of a £4m black hole that led to the scrapping of several clinical projects. The Independent
Medical union to seek legal advice on treatment of young doctors amid fear NHS is breaching Human Rights Act
Medical union to seek legal advice on treatment of young doctors amid fear NHS is breaching Human Rights Act The country’s leading medical union is to seek legal advice on the treatment of young doctors by their NHS employers, amid concerns that it may be in breach of the Human Rights Act. The Independent
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