Wednesday, 28 October 2020

Ninth Covid-19 patient dies at Northampton General Hospital during 'second wave' of pandemic

Ninth Covid-19 patient dies at Northampton General Hospital during 'second wave' of pandemic NHS England confirmed another patient who had tested positive for Covid-19 has died at Northampton General Hospital.

Figures revealed in a daily bulletin showed the fatality at the Cliftonville site on Friday (October 23). That takes the total to nine at NGH since a 'second wave' of the pandemic began to hit the the county and cases started rising sharply last month. Northampton Chronicle and Echo

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Northampton student wins Nurse of the Year award in the learning disabilities category

 Northampton student wins Nurse of the Year award in the learning disabilities category Northampton University student, Lauretta Ofulue, was one of this year’s Student Nursing Times Award winners who were revealed today (October 27) during an online virtual awards ceremony. Northamptonshire Telegraph

590 people’s stories of hospital during Covid-19

590 people’s stories of hospital during Covid-19 In partnership with British Red Cross, this report reviews the experiences of 590 people after being discharged from hospital. The research shows significant numbers of people are not receiving follow-up support under new policy to switch to a ‘discharge to assess’ model in March 2020 (introduced to cope with demand at the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic), leading to unmet needs. It calls on the NHS to address these issues coming into the busy winter period amidst growing pressures of a second Covid-19 wave. Healthwatch

    Is there a doctor in the house? Averting a post-pandemic staffing crisis in the NHS

    Is there a doctor in the house? Averting a post-pandemic staffing crisis in the NHS The UK ranks 27th out of 36 OECD countries for number of physicians, and around 30 per cent of doctors on GP and specialist registers are over 55 years old. The UK relies more heavily on foreign-trained physicians than comparable countries – but within a decade it could become increasingly difficult to meet demand this way. While population growth and ageing have increased demand for doctors, such demographic factors could mean a staffing crisis is on the horizon. This briefing suggests a range of cost-effective solutions to plug doctor shortages once the Covid-19 crisis has passed. Institute of Economic Affairs

      An avoidable crisis: the disproportionate impact of Covid-19 on Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities

      An avoidable crisis: the disproportionate impact of Covid-19 on Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities The Labour Party leader, Keir Starmer, appointed Baroness Doreen Lawrence to lead this review into how those from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds were being impacted by Covid-19. The report makes both immediate and long-term recommendations to protect those most at risk and tackle structural inequalities in several key areas including the machinery of government, health, employment and in the education system. Labour Party

        Largest COVID-19 antibody testing programme publishes findings on antibody response over time

        Largest COVID-19 antibody testing programme publishes findings on antibody response over time Findings from Imperial College London and Ipsos MORI show the number of people with antibodies fell by 26.5% over 3 months. Department of Health and Social Care

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        Covid: How busy are hospitals as the second wave rolls in?

        Covid: How busy are hospitals as the second wave rolls in? The second wave is placing an ever greater toll on UK hospitals. There are more than 1,000 Covid admissions a day - 10 times the rate at the end of summer.

        Hospitals have started cancelling routine treatments, as happened during the first peak, with hospitals in Leeds this week following others in announcing some treatments will have to stop.

        But just how busy is the NHS? And how much Covid can it take? BBC News

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        Don't hold home firework displays, urge doctors

        Don't hold home firework displays, urge doctors Plastic surgeons fear there will be a big increase in injuries from DIY firework displays this November.

        Public events have been cancelled due to Covid, meaning many people may decide to host their own Diwali and bonfire night displays at home. BBC News

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        Therapy patients blackmailed for cash after clinic data breach

        Therapy patients blackmailed for cash after clinic data breach Many patients of a large psychotherapy clinic in Finland have been contacted individually by a blackmailer, after their data was stolen.

        The data appears to have included personal identification records and notes about what was discussed in therapy sessions. BBC News

        After scandals like Winterbourne View, why is basic decency still remarkable?

        After scandals like Winterbourne View, why is basic decency still remarkable? Children with learning disabilities and their families need support that is kind, compassionate and thoughtful

        In late July 2019, I tweeted asking families with autistic or learning disabled children to share their experience of “sparkling” actions by health and social care professionals. I was writing a book about how professionals could make a difference in the lives of children and their families, and the manuscript was woefully negative. The Guardian

        High court condemns lack of provisions in UK for suicidal teenager

        High court condemns lack of provisions in UK for suicidal teenager Judge forced to send 16-year-old girl to unregulated placement due to lack of available NHS psychiatric intensive care beds

        Not a single secure bed was available anywhere in the UK last week for a suicidal teenager, according to a high court ruling that highlights the chronic shortage of accommodation to support the country’s most vulnerable children. The Guardian