Tuesday 7 December 2021

Northampton within first 10 hospitals in UK to introduce new skin cancer treatment as patients across the county to benefit from faster recovery

Northampton within first 10 hospitals in UK to introduce new skin cancer treatment as patients across the county to benefit from faster recovery Specialists at Northampton General Hospital (NGH) have launched a new treatment for patients with common skin cancers to aid faster recovery without surgery.

Skin Brachytherapy is a highly targeted radiotherapy technique used to treat certain types of basal cell or squamous cell skin cancers. Northampton Chronicle and Echo

Hospitals on alert as first Omicron cases are confirmed in Northamptonshire

Hospitals on alert as first Omicron cases are confirmed in Northamptonshire Bosses at the two main Northamptonshire hospitals have no plans to extend restrictions as the first Omicron cases are confirmed, despite a new ban on visitors at a neighbouring NHS trust. Northamptonshire Telegraph

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What has happened to non-COVID mortality during the pandemic?

What has happened to non-COVID mortality during the pandemic? In England, deaths from causes other than COVID-19 have been lower than usual for 80% of the pandemic. In January to September 2021, this was equivalent to about 34,000 (or 9%) fewer deaths than we would expect, based on historical mortality patterns. This analysis explores some of the questions arising from this reduction. The Health Foundation

Community mental health survey 2021

Community mental health survey 2021 People were eligible to take part in the survey if they had at least one contact with services between September and November 2020, with another contact either before, during or after this period. In addition, some questions ask participants to reflect on their care over the last 12 months. Therefore, results of this survey reflect experiences of care throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. This report shows that people are consistently reporting poor experiences of NHS community mental health services, with few positive results. Many people reported that their mental health had deteriorated as a result of changes made to their care and treatment due to the pandemic. Care Quality Commission

    Supporting named leads for health inequalities on NHS boards

    Supporting named leads for health inequalities on NHS boards This report, published by the NHS Race & Health Observatory in collaboration with The King’s Fund, sets out recommendations to help ensure senior NHS officials responsible for improving health inequalities are able to make a difference. It outlines practical recommendations and next steps to ensure named leads on boards are equipped to make a difference on health inequality outcomes and held to account with system partners on progress. NHS Race & Health Observatory

      New law to prevent use of force in mental health settings

      New law to prevent use of force in mental health settings Patients in mental health settings will be better protected from inappropriate use of force following the commencement of landmark regulations and publication of guidance of the Mental Health Units (Use of Force) Act 2018 today (Tuesday 7 December). Department of Health and Social Care

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      Policy paper: From harm to hope: A 10-year drugs plan to cut crime and save lives

      Policy paper: From harm to hope: A 10-year drugs plan to cut crime and save lives A 10-year plan to cut crime and save lives by reducing the supply and demand for drugs and delivering a high-quality treatment and recovery system. Department of Health and Social Care

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      Covid: First data points to Omicron re-infection risk

      Covid: First data points to Omicron re-infection risk The first real world data showing the coronavirus variant Omicron may evade some of our immunity has been reported by scientists in South Africa.

      Scientists have detected a surge in the number of people catching Covid multiple times.

      It is a rapid analysis and not definitive, but fits with concern about the mutations the variant possesses. BBC News

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      Doctors report 13,000 cancelled operations in UK over two months

      Doctors report 13,000 cancelled operations in UK over two months UK hospitals have cancelled at least 13,000 operations over the last two months as they struggle to cope with record demand for NHS care and people sick with Covid-19.

      Figures collected by A&E doctors showed that 13,061 planned surgeries had to be called off during October and November because of shortages of beds and staff.

      The percentage of people spending at least 12 hours in A&E is double what it was this time last year. The Guardian

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      NHS forecasts 230,000 extra cases of PTSD in England due to Covid

      NHS forecasts 230,000 extra cases of PTSD in England due to Covid The NHS is forecasting there will be 230,000 new cases of post-traumatic stress disorder in England as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, official figures show.

      Covid-19 has increased exposure to events that could cause PTSD, an anxiety disorder triggered by very stressful, frightening or distressing events, according to the Royal College of Psychiatrists. It says the NHS is already facing the biggest backlog of those waiting for mental health help in its history. The Guardian

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      Couple whose unborn baby died following series of blunders get huge compensation payout

      Couple whose unborn baby died following series of blunders get huge compensation payout A couple whose baby was stillborn following a series of blunders by NHS staff have received £2.8million in compensation.

      The out-of-court settlement – the largest for a stillbirth clinical negligence case in the UK – was agreed five years after Sarah and Jack Hawkins' daughter Harriet died. The Daily Mail

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