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.
Wednesday, 31 August 2022
Has the Women’s Health Strategy listened to what women really need?
Realising the benefits of provider collaboratives
Our position on industrial action
NHS rolls out new electric vehicles to help patients and the planet
Monkeypox cases confirmed in England – latest updates
HRT Taskforce presents recommendations to support future supply
HRT tsar returns to role overseeing Covid boosters
- Wuhan lab at centre of Covid cover-up claims detects brand NEW virus The Daily Mail
- How would a shorter Covid isolation period work, and would it affect case numbers? The Guardian
- There’s some good news in the battle against long Covid The Guardian
- Long Covid causes erectile dysfunction and hair loss as symptoms list widens The Independent
- Life as a young person with long COVID: “You go through so many phases of up and down, it’s like being on a rollercoaster forever” World Health Organization
Hip fracture care too slow in some hospitals, study says
- Multiple hospital organisational factors are associated with adverse patient outcomes post-hip fracture in England and Wales: the REDUCE record-linkage cohort study (open access) Age and Ageing
- Recovery from a hip fracture varies widely among NHS hospitals, study finds University of Bristol
- Hip patients in deadly postcode lottery for care which leaves some twice as likely to die The Daily Mail
- Hip fracture patients more than twice as likely to die at some hospitals The Daily Telegraph
- Hip fracture recovery ‘varies between hospitals’ – study The Independent
Advanced cyber-attack: NHS doctors' paperwork piles up
There are five ways we can tackle the NHS staffing crisis
Faecal transplants to be offered to hundreds with antibiotic-resistant superbug
- NICE recommends transplant with good bacteria taken from poo to resolve recurrent Clostridium difficile infections NICE
- Faecal transplants recommended for Clostridium difficile BBC News
- NHS patients struggling with superbugs to be offered poo transplants The Guardian
- Poo transplants to be offered to hundreds of NHS patients with superbugs The Independent
Common virus can contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes, study suggests
End of the family doctor? Patients are hit as 474 GPs' surgeries close their doors in a decade
NHS is hurtling towards a 'winter of discontent' with 'distinct possibility' doctors strike
Tuesday, 30 August 2022
Northamptonshire’s Vice Lord Lieutenant appointed as Healthwatch interim chair
Northamptonshire’s Vice Lord Lieutenant appointed as Healthwatch interim chair Northamptonshire’s Vice Lord Lieutenant has been appointed as the interim chair of the Healthwatch North and West Northamptonshire advisory board.
Morcea Walker, who was appointed as Vice Lord Lieutenant in January, is taking a step up from her role as Healthwatch’s vice chair. Northamptonshire Telegraph
Deal or no deal: understanding the effect of the NHS pay settlement on earnings
Deal or no deal: understanding the effect of the NHS pay settlement on earnings The recently announced pay deal for NHS staff comes amid rising costs and a general cost-of-living crisis, as well as increased competition from the private sector. So what are the implications of that pay deal on different staff groups in the health service? Nuffield Trust
Building capacity and capability for improvement in adult social care
Life changing care: the role, gaps and solutions in providing social care to people experiencing homelessness
Tens of thousands of people sign up to careers in the NHS
- Consultation launched on NHS pension changes to boost winter workforce Department of Health and Social Care
- Open consultation: NHS Pension Scheme: proposed amendments to continue the suspension of restrictions on return to work Department of Health and Social Care
Covid infections keep falling in August across UK
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Survey, UK: 26 August 2022 Office for National Statistics
- Moderna suing Pfizer over Covid vaccine technology BBC News
- Vaccine chiefs clash over Covid booster advice as they give conflicting views on jabs' usefulness The Daily Mail
- Liz Truss rules out imposing another lockdown as PM and says Covid rules were 'too draconian' The Daily Mail
- Boris Johnson insists Covid lockdown decisions were 'right' The Daily Mail
- Covid vaccine mastermind Kate Bingham warns NHS is relying on jabs that are 'not good enough' The Daily Mail
- ‘A collective trauma’: Covid keeps its grip on mental health of many patients The Guardian
- How dare anyone demand an apology for Covid lockdowns – have they forgotten the terrors of early 2020? The Independent
- 'Copied without permission': Moderna sues Pfizer and BioNTech over Covid vaccine ITV News
Statin pills rarely cause muscle pain or problems, study finds
Energy bills: 'Without my machine I will die' - dialysis patient
Revealed – black and Asian people wait longer for cancer diagnosis in England than white people
- Assessing Ethnic Inequalities in Diagnostic Interval of Common Cancers: A Population-Based UK Cohort Study (open access) Cancers
- Facing the uncomfortable possibility that healthcare is discriminatory The Guardian
- Black and Asian people in England waiting longer for cancer diagnosis – analysis The Independent
NHS hospital wait times above 18 weeks at a third of departments
- Hospitals are hit by £5.5m-a-day bed blocking crisis The Daily Mail
- Senior health chief warns NHS may have to go on pandemic footing this winter to protect service The Daily Mail
- ‘A horrible winter lies ahead’: next PM will inherit an NHS on its knees The Guardian
- Thousands of NHS staff to leave because they can’t afford to travel to work, chiefs warn The Independent
- Flu could ‘bite’ as early as October, NHS leaders and scientists warn The Independent
Why are more people being sectioned by psychiatrists?
Is a new fast-acting pill for depression the Holy Grail that patients have been waiting for?
- FDA Approval of AUVELITY, the First and Only Oral NMDA Receptor Antagonist for the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder in Adults Axsome Therapeutics
- Efficacy and Safety of AXS-05 (Dextromethorphan-Bupropion) in Patients With Major Depressive Disorder: A Phase 3 Randomized Clinical Trial (GEMINI) (open access) Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
Friday, 26 August 2022
Which staff members leave the NHS acute sector?
National flu and COVID-19 surveillance reports published
Surveillance indicators suggest that, at a national level, COVID-19 activity has decreased in most indicators in week 33 of 2022.
The number of acute respiratory infection incidents (suspected outbreaks) decreased in England in week 33 to 124 compared to 172 in the previous week. UK Health Security Agency
Over 50 new surgical hubs set to open across England to help bust the Covid backlogs
Synthetic mouse embryo develops beating heart
- Synthetic embryos complete gastrulation to neurulation and organogenesis (open access) Nature
Nationwide strike ballot of NHS nursing staff confirmed
Parts of England have one NHS dentist for thousands of people, data shows
‘People are freaking out, seeing young men with lesions all over their faces’: the anxious wait for monkeypox vaccines
Woman confronts Steve Barclay on NHS outside hospital
Staffing emergency as 999 workforce shrinks while demand increases, data shows
Thursday, 25 August 2022
Northampton and Kettering general hospitals shortlisted for national award for technology use
Northampton and Kettering general hospitals shortlisted for national award for technology use Northampton and Kettering general hospitals have been shortlisted for a national award for their use of technology to better support frail patients.
The University Hospitals of Northamptonshire NHS Group (UHN) is a finalist in the Health Service Journal (HSJ) Patient Safety Awards 2022 in the Digital System and Process Development Award category. Northamptonshire Telegraph
Union tables claim to increase pay rise offered by Northampton mental health hospital
Union tables claim to increase pay rise offered by Northampton mental health hospital A union representing workers at St Andrew’s Healthcare in Northampton has tabled a claim to improve the pay increase offer.
UNISON has formally proposed that St Andrew's employees receive either a £2,000 rise at all career levels or the current rate of Retail Price Index (RPI) - presently 11.8 percent - whichever is higher. Northampton Chronicle and Echo
More than 1,400 people in Northamptonshire given specialist Covid medication
The continuing impact of Covid-19 on health and inequalities
Next steps for continuity of care: practical learning in light of the Fuller report
Next steps for continuity of care: practical learning in light of the Fuller report General practice is facing significant and multiple challenges, driven by a perfect storm of COVID-19, GP shortages and workload pressures. The impact on patients is obvious – and this is reflected in dramatically falling satisfaction levels.
The recent Fuller report offered a clear vision of the future primary care system, including the fundamental ingredients that need to stay, where change needs to happen and what can enable that change. The Health Foundation
There’s no such thing as a new public policy idea, just a new name
How are we doing? A coproduced approach to tracking young Black men’s experiences of community wellbeing and mental health programmes
Regular asymptomatic testing paused in additional settings
- Guidance: Infection prevention and control in adult social care: COVID-19 supplement Department of Health and Social Care
- Guidance: COVID-19: testing during periods of low prevalence UK Health Security Agency
- Guidance: Coronavirus (COVID-19) testing for adult social care services UK Health Security Agency
- Guidance: Coronavirus (COVID-19) testing for hospices UK Health Security Agency
- Guidance: COVID-19: managing healthcare staff with symptoms of a respiratory infection UK Health Security Agency
- Variation in reported SARS-CoV-2 cases after testing policy changes The Lancet Infectious Diseases
- NHS and care homes in England to pause routine Covid testing BBC News
- Routine COVID-19 testing in GP practices to stop from next week Gponline
- Routine Covid tests in English hospitals to be scrapped next week The Guardian
- COVID-19: Routine asymptomatic testing among NHS and care home workers to be 'paused' from end of this month Sky News
Tory leadership: Rishi Sunak criticises government Covid response
Mr Sunak - chancellor in the pandemic - told the Spectator magazine there had not been enough discussion about the negative side-effects of lockdowns.
He said he had felt "emotional" when he argued to keep schools in England open. BBC News
- Why HAVE they scrapped the pioneering early warning system that can protect against a Covid surge? The Daily Mail
- A THIRD of over-50s still haven't had last year's Covid booster jab in parts of England The Daily Mail
- Pfizer makes bid to have BA.5-specific COVID-19 jab approved by the FDA The Daily Mail
- Sunak says it was a mistake to ‘empower scientists’ during Covid pandemic The Guardian
- Government wrong to ‘empower scientists’ on Covid lockdowns, says Rishi Sunak The Independent
- Accountability for COVID-19 policies was blurred during televised briefings, study shows Nottingham Trent University
- Sunak claims he was gagged over negative effects of COVID lockdowns and scientists had too much influence over decision making Sky News
Liz Truss plan to divert NHS funds to social care is ‘robbing Peter to pay Paul’
See also:
- Liz Truss' plan to rescue social care sector if she wins Tory leadership race receives lukewarm response from campaigners The Daily Mail
- Liz Truss plan to divert NHS billions to social care like ‘robbing Peter to pay Paul’ The Independent
- Truss pledges to allocate £13bn to social care Local Government Chronicle
NHS 111 cyber attack still affecting GPs three weeks after start of outage
- NHS 111 cyber-attack fiasco will harm patients, safety experts warn The Daily Mail
- Advanced issues status updates on products affected by cyber-attack Digital Health
- Special Report: Data Security Digital Health
Doom-scrollers are more likely to suffer from stress and anxiety, study finds
- Caught in a Dangerous World: Problematic News Consumption and Its Relationship to Mental and Physical Ill-Being (open access) Health Communication
Analysis suggests 500 Brits are dying every WEEK due to ambulance delays and A&E waits
Scientists may have found way to clear the brain of toxic chemicals responsible for Alzheimer's
Wednesday, 24 August 2022
'They saved my life': £90000 donation funds revolutionary equipment at Northampton General Hospital
From white coat to grey suit: should more clinicians manage the NHS?
From white coat to grey suit: should more clinicians manage the NHS? In meeting the huge challenges facing the NHS, technology is often looked to as the great hope. Yet studies suggest good management is a more active ingredient for success.
Over the years numerous reports have called for more clinicians to manage the NHS, highlighting their deep knowledge of clinical care, and insight and credibility to make effective change.
Now, over a third of all NHS chief executives hold a clinical qualification and about a third of jobbing clinicians have part-time management roles too. But that’s still only a third, and getting trained in management is patchy and haphazard – a finding echoed in the recent Messenger Review of health and social care leadership.
How can we support more clinicians to manage the NHS, and learn from those who already do it well? Podcast from The Health Foundation
Odds stacked against it: how social care struggles to compete with supermarkets on pay
This quote cited in last month’s House of Commons Health and Social Care Committee report on the health and care workforce is familiar to many in adult social care. Along with other similar evidence, it led the committee to conclude that ‘social care providers are consistently being outbid by the retail and hospitality sectors’. The King's Fund
Guidance: Bureaucracy busting concordat: principles to reduce unnecessary bureaucracy and administrative burdens on general practice
At home early medical abortions made permanent in England and Wales
ONS: Why is the number of deaths higher than expected?
ONS: Why is the number of deaths higher than expected? The threat from Covid may have receded, but renewed concerns are being raised about the high number of total deaths being recorded.
Data from the national statisticians for the UK suggests during the past 10 weeks the number has been 12% higher than would have been expected, based on the average for previous years.
Covid-related deaths are - as they have been for much of the past year - pretty low, accounting for about 4% of deaths in July, making it the sixth-biggest cause of death. So what else could be causing this spike? BBC News
See also:
- Monthly mortality analysis, England and Wales: July 2022 Office for National Statistics
- Up to 12% more Brits than usual died every DAY during last month's heatwave, official data shows The Daily Mail
- Twice as many people died with Covid in UK this summer compared with 2021 The Guardian
Pandemic may be responsible for drop in melanoma diagnoses, says Staffordshire consultant
Blood donor world record attempt aims to boost low NHS stocks
NHS fails on mental health care targets as waiting list rises to 1.2 million
NHS fails on mental health care targets as waiting list rises to 1.2 million The number of people waiting for community mental health care has risen to 1.2 million, with the NHS missing several targets, new data reveals.
The NHS England data found the figure for those waiting for a mental health follow-up appointment or learning disability service at the end of 2021-22 was up from 1.08 million at the end of quarter three. The Independent
Boy, 17, found dead after seeking mental health help ‘had not seen GP in person’
NHS in crisis: is the UK sleepwalking into privatisation?
Simple eye test could diagnose children with autism in half the time, study suggests
- Sensitivity and specificity of pupillary light reflex measures for ASD using monocular pupillometry (open access) Neurological Sciences
Former health secretary Matt Hancock pushes back against doctors' calls for pay rise
Tuesday, 23 August 2022
Student finance is ‘broken’ and in urgent need of reform, says BMA, as six out of 10 medical students say they are forced to cut spending on
Monkeypox vaccine rationed by giving mini doses
- Monkeypox vaccines to be piloted in smaller but equally effective doses UK Health Security Agency
- Guidance: Monkeypox vaccination recommendations UK Health Security Agency
- Update on vaccination to protect against monkeypox in England UK Health Security Agency
Tony Nicklinson: Decade since death of right-to-die campaigner
Brain stimulation boosts memory for a month
- Long-lasting, dissociable improvements in working memory and long-term memory in older adults with repetitive neuromodulation (open access) Nature Neuroscience
New research offers hope for diabetes patients with sight loss
New research offers hope for diabetes patients with sight loss A new laser treatment for patients with sight loss as a result of diabetes has been shown to be cost-effective and non-invasive, according to research following a clinical trial.
There are currently several treatment options offered to people with Diabetic Macular Oedema (DMO), including two types of laser treatment and eye injections. The Independent
See also:
- DIAbetic Macular Oedema aNd Diode Subthreshold micropulse laser (DIAMONDS): A randomized double-masked non-inferiority clinical trial (abstract, but article available with a Trust OpenAthens account) Ophthalmology
NHS 111 delays ‘leave patients waiting 20 times longer than target’
NHS 111 delays ‘leave patients waiting 20 times longer than target’ Patients calling NHS 111 are being left waiting for operators to answer 20 times longer than the expected time, according to new figures.
The service aims for calls to be answered in less than 20 seconds on average but the latest provisional data shows the average answer time in July was 395 seconds, or six and a half minutes. The Independent
GPs to prescribe walking and cycling in bid to ease burden on NHS
- Walking, wheeling and cycling to be offered on prescription in nationwide trial Department of Health and Social Care
Covid: Two-and-a-half hours of moderate exercise a week lowers risk of catching virus, study finds
- Physical activity and risk of infection, severity and mortality of COVID-19: a systematic review and non-linear dose–response meta-analysis of data from 1 853 610 adults (open access) British Journal of Sports Medicine
- The NHS isn’t buying a Covid wonder drug – and its excuse makes no sense The Daily Telegraph
- GPs with long COVID let down by lack of support, warns BMA GPonline
- Regular physical activity may lessen Covid risks, study finds The Guardian
- UK Covid inquiry bill already at £85m as government hires top law firms The Guardian
'Holy grail' trialled by NHS could save thousands of lives by detecting cancer before symptoms show
Monday, 22 August 2022
Doctors continue fight against Covid as number of virus deaths at Northampton General Hospital nears 1000
- Doctors continue fight against Covid as number of virus deaths at Kettering General Hospital nears 800 Northamptonshire Telegraph
Where does the buck stop? Understanding accountabilities and structures in the national health and care system in England
Here, we explain the core functions of the national bodies with the most significant role in setting policy for and shaping the operation of the health and care system. We also look at how these organisations are held accountable for carrying out those functions and the extent to which central government can direct them. The King's Fund
72-hr discharge follow-up target for mental health patients missed 38,000 times
Policy paper: Building the right support for people with a learning disability and autistic people
NHS trials smart goggles to give nurses more time with patients
Covid infections in UK continue to fall
Its latest data estimates 1.7 million people - about one in 40 of us - would have tested positive two weeks ago.
That is down significantly from 3.5 million in early July and school holidays may be part of the reason. BBC News
- Covid infections continue to subside with just 1.4million infected in England last week (one in 40) The Daily Mail
- The worst of Covid is over for most of us, but it still lingers for those with learning disabilities | Sonia Sodha The Guardian
- ‘Covid is over’ idea may threaten booster uptake in England, scientists warn The Guardian
- Real-world study details average duration of infectiousness for COVID-19 Imperial College London
- New study reveals when people with Covid are infectious and for how long The Independent
- First real-world study gives detailed new insights into when people with COVID are infectious Sky News
- Onset and window of SARS-CoV-2 infectiousness and temporal correlation with symptom onset: a prospective, longitudinal, community cohort study (open access) The Lancet Respiratory Medicine
Monkeypox cases declining - particularly in London
In a report on the virus, they say the epidemic in London has declined since mid-July and is now the same size as in the rest of the country.
UK vaccine supplies are set to run out until a new delivery arrives sometime in September. BBC News
- UK monkeypox case numbers show overall decline UK Health Security Agency
Minimise A&E use this winter amid 'substantial' pressure on the NHS, public to be asked - Evening Standard
UK energy bills crisis could set back health equality by decades, say experts
- Could the energy crisis cause a public health emergency? NHS Confederation
- GPs could prescribe money off energy bills under Treasury plan The Guardian
- GPs reject Treasury plan for them to prescribe money off energy bills The Guardian
- Government ‘has lost the plot’ over plan for GPs to prescribe heating bill discounts The Independent
- NHS bosses warn soaring energy bills will make people sick if government does not offer more support ITV News
Overseas hiring spree planned for care homes in England amid winter fears
Prescribing e-cigarettes on the NHS could help up to 40% of smokers quit, study claims
- A pilot e-cigarette voucher scheme in a rural county of the UK (open access) Nicotine and Tobacco Research
Autism breakthrough as scientists find 70 genes 'strongly linked' to condition
NHS blows £1million on 'woke groups' for staff
Friday, 19 August 2022
Digital health care across the UK: where are we now?
Digital health care across the UK: where are we now? Achieving digital transformation in health and social care in England has long been a goal, but progress on it over the past decade has not been straightforward. But what is happening elsewhere in the UK? With Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and England all embarking on ambitious digital health programmes, Rachel Hutchings and Jessica Morris take a closer look at the various approaches being taken. Nuffield Trust
NHS leaders make ‘unprecedented move’ urging government to act now on rising energy costs or risk public health emergency
- People's health at risk unless action taken on energy costs - NHS leaders BBC News
- NHS chiefs claim soaring energy bills will trigger 'humanitarian crisis' this winter The Daily Telegraph
- NHS leaders warn of ‘humanitarian crisis’ if government doesn’t act on energy costs The Guardian
- NHS boss warns of ‘unprecedented’ risk of death from cold homes unless ministers intervene on bills The Independent
- Cost of living: UK facing 'public health emergency' if action not taken on energy bills, NHS chiefs warn Sky News
Developing aspiring ethnic minority nursing and midwifery leaders
NHS to roll out variant busting booster jab from September ahead of winter
Following the updated advice from the JCVI on Monday, the NHS has now set out plans for the next phase of the COVID-19 vaccination programme – the largest and fastest vaccine drive in health service history.
Set to start during the week of 5 September, NHS staff will begin vaccinating care home residents and people who are housebound. NHS England
- National flu and COVID-19 surveillance reports published UK Health Security Agency
- Good practice statement on the use of second booster doses for COVID-19 vaccines World Health Organization
- Covid booster rollout to start in early September in England BBC News
- Covid pass app working again, says NHS Digital, after disruption BBC News
- COVID-19 booster campaign to start on 5 September, NHS England says GPonline
- NHS England to use dual-variant Covid vaccine in autumn booster programme The Guardian
- British travellers left struggling to board flights after NHS Covid pass down The Guardian
- NHS Covid Pass fixed after glitch leaves travellers without vaccination records The Independent
- Bring back Covid face masks on public transport or face winter wave, Tony Blair Institute warns The Independent
- Most people with Omicron didn't even realise they had COVID-19, study finds Sky News