Nearly a quarter of Northampton General Hospital capacity taken up by bed-blockers waiting to be discharged NHS chiefs say Government plans to tackle bed-blocking do not go far enough as figures revealed nearly a quarter of Northampton General Hospital beds are occupied by patients who do not need to be there.
Latest NHS England data showed 214 people in NGH were medically cleared to leave hospital on August 31.
Those patients should be moved to a care home or offered home support but staff shortages in the sector meant only 45 of those were actually able to go. Northampton Chronicle and Echo
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.
Friday, 30 September 2022
Nearly a quarter of Northampton General Hospital capacity taken up by bed-blockers waiting to be discharged
STOPTOBER 2022: Quit now for good of your health and wealth, message to Northamptonshire smokers
STOPTOBER 2022: Quit now for good of your health and wealth, message to Northamptonshire smokers It’s nearly Stoptober and health chiefs are encouraging the estimated 95,000 smokers across Northamptonshire to quit for better health and more wealth.
This year marks the 11th national stop smoking campaign, Stoptober, based on research that those who can stay smoke free for 28 days are five times more likely to quit for good. Northamptonshire Telegraph
Peak leaving? A spotlight on nurse leaver rates in the UK
Concerns for NHS staff and patients as cost of living pressures hit health services
- Rising living costs: the impact on NHS, staff and patients (survey results) NHS Providers
- NHS nurses not eating at work in order to feed their children, survey finds The Guardian
- NHS staff quitting for private sector jobs as cost of living crisis intensifies, leaders warn The Independent
- NHS staff ‘leaving for better paid jobs in retail’ with staff sickness due to mental health rising ITV News
- Cost-of-living crisis: Nurses leaving for better-paid jobs in shops because 'they can't afford to work for NHS' Sky News
What are the public’s priorities for the NHS? And is the government listening?
What are the public’s priorities for the NHS? And is the government listening? Understanding where the public’s key priorities are is crucial for any government. These latest findings from our programme of public polling, delivered in partnership with Ipsos, provide new insight into what the public thinks about the NHS. We surveyed a representative sample of 2,068 people aged 16 years and older in the UK between 26 May and 1 June. The Health Foundation
Health and care LGBTQ+ inclusion framework
NHS 111’s response to callers with Covid-19-related symptoms during the pandemic
- Covid vulnerable not always assessed by NHS 111 early in pandemic BBC News
- NHS 111 failures led to early Covid deaths, investigation finds The Guardian
National flu and COVID-19 surveillance reports published
- Weekly epidemiological update on COVID-19 - 28 September 2022 World Health Organization
- Rise in Covid cases and hospital patients shows ‘winter wave’ has begun, government official warns The Independent
- Autumn Covid wave arrives with one-in-32 infected Pulse
- COVID hospital admissions in England highest since August amid new 'autumn wave' Sky News
UK NSC recommends introduction of targeted lung cancer screening
Young non-smokers told not to take up vaping by experts
- Nicotine vaping in England: 2022 evidence update Office for Health Improvement and Disparities
Thérèse Coffey scraps promised paper on health inequality
Vaccination rates for ALL 14 childhood jabs 'has fallen in the last year'
- Parents warned about dangers of children missing vaccines UK Health Security Agency
- ‘Extremely worrying’ drop in childhood vaccinations since the pandemic The Daily Telegraph
- Thousands of children at risk as vaccination rates fall in England The Guardian
GP face-to-face appointments are now at highest level since Covid kicked off
Thursday, 29 September 2022
Northampton General Hospital stroke patients' initiative shortlisted for top national award
The NGH Community Stroke Team is among 10 shortlisted for the Innovate Awards 2022 for their “putting the patient at the centre of all we do – living a meaningful and fulfilling life after stroke” initiative. Northampton Chronicle and Echo
If integrated care cannot tackle inclusion health, we should all be worried
It’s not just about speed of access: we must ensure patients with the greatest needs can see a GP
It’s not just about speed of access: we must ensure patients with the greatest needs can see a GP Rebecca Rosen argues that, until we have enough GPs to meet demand for appointments, we have to make sure that patients with the greatest needs can see a doctor. She discusses the importance of triage in general practice and describes five policy approaches that could improve access. Nuffield Trust
Digital transformation in the NHS
2021–2022 healthcare professional regulators’ whistleblowing report published
Contacting the Patient Safety Commissioner for England
Dr Hughes is an independent point of contact for patients so that patients’ voices are heard and acted upon. She will use patients’ insight to help the government and the healthcare system in England listen and respond to patients’ views and promote patient safety, specifically with regard to medicines and medical devices. Department of Health and Social Care
'Toxic culture' of abuse at mental health hospital revealed by BBC secret filming
- Undercover Hospital: Patients at Risk BBC Panorama
- Hospital seclusion: ‘I’ve been treated like an animal’ BBC News
- Years of scandal and promises as patients suffer BBC News
- I went undercover to expose abuse at a mental health hospital BBC News
- Police opens investigation into abuse at mental health hospital revealed by BBC Community care
- Damning investigation uncovers 'toxic culture' at mental health hospital The Daily Mail
- NHS mental health hospital staff filmed ‘mocking and slapping’ patients The Guardian
- NHS trust suspends staff after alleged mistreatment of patients in mental health unit Manchester Evening News
- Response to Panorama Nursing and Midwifery Council
NHS app hits 30 million downloads in England
Alzheimer's-slowing drug labelled historic
Pharmaceutical companies Eisai and Biogen have said their drug works when given in the early stages of the disease.
The full details have yet to published, but it appears to slow the pace of the brain's decline.
And even the limited data has generated excitement among dementia scientists and charities. BBC News
Austerity cuts ahead could mean 'end of NHS', warns ex-Bank of England deputy
- Spending cuts made necessary by mini-Budget ‘could spell end of NHS’, top economist warns Evening Standard
- Don't make NHS and public services pay the bill for tax cuts, Kwarteng told The Independent
- NHS merger to drastically shrink workforce reveals Conservative MP National Health Executive
- Spending cuts made necessary by mini-budget 'could finish NHS', former Bank of England deputy governor Sir Charlie Bean says Sky News
Coroner criticises NHS trust’s treatment of family of woman who killed herself
Dangerous NHS England hospital roofs ‘will not be fixed until 2035’
Another health warning over anti-depressants
- Antidepressant use and risk of adverse outcomes: population-based cohort study (open access) BJPsych Open
- Common antidepressants may increase the risk of heart disease and early death The Daily Telegraph
Wednesday, 28 September 2022
Northamptonshire hospitals plan to give thousands of staff £250 cost-of-living payment
Northamptonshire hospitals plan to give thousands of staff £250 cost-of-living payment Thousands of workers at Northamptonshire’s two general hospitals are in line for a £250 payment to help them with the cost-of-living crisis.
The University Hospitals of Northamptonshire group – which runs KGH and NGH – is planning a £1m scheme to help those on the lowest wages with rising food and energy costs. Northampton Chronicle and Echo
Facing up to long Covid
What people have told us about Urgent and Emergency Care services
- NMC statement in response to Healthwatch England report on emergency care Nursing and Midwifery Council
New legal guidance for NHS staff working remotely overseas
Autistic people’s healthcare information strategy for England
Research: Monkeypox outbreak: epidemiological overview
Flu and Covid could make this a hard winter for UK
- Covid vaccine: 'Get the jab' says woman who nearly died while pregnant BBC News
- Prepare for the twindemic! Health chiefs warn Covid will strike at same time as flu this winter The Daily Mail
- Winter flu could kill 20000: Perfect storm of seasonal virus and Covid may overwhelm NHS The Daily Mail
- UK faces serious threat from flu and COVID-19 'twindemic' this winter GPonline
- Millions urged to get flu and Covid jabs amid fears of winter ‘twindemic’ in UK The Guardian
- Millions urged to get flu and Covid jabs as experts predict ‘difficult winter’ The Independent
- Build reserve testing capacity to tackle next pandemic, UK researchers urge The Independent
- Why the UK could be heading for a flu-covid 'twindemic' this winter New Scientist
Pumping weights could help you live longer
- Independent and joint associations of weightlifting and aerobic activity with all-cause, cardiovascular disease and cancer mortality in the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal and Ovarian Cancer Screening Trial (open access) British Journal of Sports Medicine
- Lifting weights in middle age lowers the risk of death from all causes by up to a FIFTH, study finds The Daily Mail
Wes Streeting speech: Labour promises face-to-face GP appointments
One in five over-50s who have dropped out of UK workforce are on NHS waiting list
NHS smartwatches could improve quality of life for Parkinson's patients
Scientists sound alarm over little-known STI in US resistant to EVERY antibiotic used against it
Tuesday, 27 September 2022
Northampton General Hospital sees 1,000th coronavirus patient sadly die as another grim Covid-19 landmark is passed
Northampton General Hospital sees 1,000th coronavirus patient sadly die as another grim Covid-19 landmark is passed Northampton General Hospital bosses have warned Covid has not gone away after the grim total of deaths linked to the virus reached 1,000 since the pandemic began.
NHS England data showed the sad milestone was reached at the hospital on September 15. Northampton Chronicle and Echo
Acting on the evidence: ensuring the NHS meets the needs of trans people
Reimagining health: a framing paper
Guidance: Flu vaccination: who should have it this winter and why
NHS urges parents to book children in for essential MMR vaccination
Hundreds recalled over shoulder op concerns at Walsall hospital
Almost 6,000 people harmed by prescription errors in NHS last year
Drinking two to three cups of coffee a day linked with longer lifespan, study finds
Drinking two to three cups of coffee a day linked with longer lifespan, study finds Drinking two to three cups of coffee a day could be linked to a longer lifespan, new research suggests.
When compared with avoiding coffee, it was also associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular disease, the study found.
The findings applied to ground, instant and decaffeinated varieties of the drink, and researchers say they suggest coffee consumption should be considered part of a healthy lifestyle. The independent
See also:
- The impact of coffee subtypes on incident cardiovascular disease, arrhythmias, and mortality: long-term outcomes from the UK Biobank (open access) European Journal of Preventive Cardiology
Statins 'could treat prostate cancer': Drugs starve stubborn tumours, trial finds
- Phase II proof-of-concept study of atorvastatin in castration-resistant prostate cancer (open access) BJU International
Struggling GPs under pressure could refuse to see patients and send them to other surgeries
Monday, 26 September 2022
State-of-the-art dispensing robots arrive at Northampton General Hospital
State of Black Britain Report
State of Black Britain Report New comprehensive research from the Black Equity Organisation brings to life the lived experience of Black people in the UK and the racism that they still experience – as well as their resilience.
The research, conducted by market researchers Survation reveals:- 65% of Black people said they had been discriminated against by healthcare professionals because of their ethnicity
- Over 60% said they had been passed over for promotion or employment due to their ethnicity
- 59% said they or someone close to them had experienced stop and search or wrongful arrest
- 42% said they or someone close to them had experienced stop and search more than once
- 50% of parents with children under 18 said their children do not see themselves represented in either the teaching workforce or curriculum materials uses
People first: a response from health and care leaders to the urgent and emergency care system crisis
Stoptober launches to give smokers the confidence to quit
Stoptober – now in its 11th year – aims to empower people to give up smoking during October, as evidence shows people are five times more likely to quit for good if they can make it to at least 28 days smoke free. Department of Health and Social Care
Second vaccine doses to be offered to those at highest risk from monkeypox
This targeted approach is also supported by modelling published in today’s technical briefing 8 which suggests vaccinating 25% of the groups most at risk could significantly reduce the risk of transmission.
NHS delivers 2.1 million Covid autumn boosters
Covid: First rise in infections in UK since July
Can the NHS learn from Germany’s health system?
NHS eating disorder services forced to ‘exclude’ patients and ‘ration care’
- The alarms should no longer be ignored: A Survey of the Demand, Capacity and Provision of Adult Community Eating Disorder Services in England and Scotland (open access preprint) PsyArvXiv Preprints
NHS staff shortages are 'biggest' sepsis risk this winter, charity warns
Almost 90 more people died at home every day than expected in past year
Vaccination chiefs revive plans to give chickenpox jabs on the NHS at same time as MMR shot
Friday, 23 September 2022
KGH palliative care team shortlisted for top national award
KGH palliative care team shortlisted for top national award A Kettering General Hospital team which uses high-tech manikins for end-of-life care training is up for a top national award.
The hospital’s palliative care team has been shortlisted for a 2022 Nursing Times Award in the enhancing patient dignity category. Northamptonshire Telegraph
Policy paper: Our plan for patients
- ambulances
- backlogs
- care
- doctors and dentists
- Health and Social Care Secretary to set out new plan for patients and call on public to play a part in national endeavour Department of Health and Social Care
- Health Secretary’s NHS plan is little more than ‘rearranging the deckchairs on the Titanic’ BMA
- Government must address workforce crisis Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
- Tiny fixes in the face of huge challenges for the NHS and patients The Health Foundation
- Does a new Prime Minister signal change in health and social care? (podcast) The Health Foundation
- Priorities recognise challenge of perilous winter for NHS and care services but there are no quick fixes Nuffield Trust
- 'We don't have enough nursing staff' Royal College of Nursing
- RCP responds to statement from the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Royal College of Physicians
- £500m funding to help hospitals discharge patients BBC News
- Backlash over NHS rescue 'plan': Ex-Health Sec Jeremy Hunt says service needs more staff NOT targets The Daily Mail
- Practices face two-week access target with 300 fewer GPs than last year GPonline
- What is in Thérèse Coffey’s new NHS plan? The Guardian
- The Guardian view on the NHS: A brutal winter is coming | Editorial The Guardian
- Coffey promises £500 million ‘down payment’ for social care over winter The Independent
- GP numbers fall again as NHS surgeries told they must see patients within two weeks iNews
- NHS facing 'most extreme winter crisis it has ever seen' Metro
Support for public sector organisations facing rising energy bills announced
The good childhood report 2022
Cancer-killing virus shows promise in patients
Covid hospitalisations rise by nearly 20% in a week in England
Coronavirus cases and hospitalisations are rising once again in England after declining since early July, data suggests, with experts warning people should stay at home if ill and get a Covid booster if eligible.
According to the latest figures on the government coronavirus dashboard, both the number of cases detected through mass community testing, and patients admitted to hospital with Covid have risen in the past seven days, suggesting the country could be facing a resurgence of the virus. The Guardian
- National flu and COVID-19 surveillance reports published UK Health Security Agency
- Covid cases rise sharply after six-week decline, according to Zoe app Evening Standard
- One in six over-80s in England have had Covid autumn booster jab The Independent
- Nine Omicron symptoms affecting the fully vaccinated - and signs you may have it The Independent
- Covid may cause long-term brain injury, study finds The Independent
- Long-term neurologic outcomes of COVID-19 (open access) Nature Medicine
Sickle cell: NHS to investigate racial inequalities for first time
Thursday, 22 September 2022
Covid's 'grim human toll' revealed as figures show 1771 more Northamptonshire than usual people sadly died during pandemic
The ONS figures revealed 1,771 more deaths than the five-year average in the county between March 2020 and June 2022. Northampton Chronicle and Echo
Higher inflation to erode NHS spending power
Higher inflation to erode NHS spending power After the new Prime Minister made headlines by suggesting she would divert money planned for the NHS into social care instead, John Appleby and Sally Gainsbury take a closer look at how inflation is already significantly reducing the spending power of the health service. There is a pressing need for increased capacity in the care sector, but a raid on already pinched NHS funds is not the solution. Nuffield Trust
Cancer screening: the urgent shouldn’t crowd out the important
Easing the pain: rehabilitation, recovery and reducing health inequity
Health and Social Care Secretary to set out new plan for patients and call on public to play a part in national endeavour
- Health Secretary’s new plan brings us closer to the demise of general practice BMA
- Additional targets will not create more GPs Nuffield Trust
- More expectations without addressing GP workforce shortage not best way forward Royal College of General Practitioners
- GP appointments: New health secretary makes same-day pledge BBC News
- Health Secretary Therese Coffey 'will end 8am Glastonbury-esque scramble for GP appointments' The Daily Mail
- Government unveils two-week access target for GP appointments GPonline
- No one should wait more than two weeks to see GP, Coffey to say The Guardian
- No sanctions if GPs miss two-week target, health secretary suggests The Guardian
Hundreds of 999 call handlers to join strikes in October
Infected blood transfusions probably killed 1,800 in UK - study
UK's first Early Cancer Institute is launched in Cambridge
Why is the NHS in crisis, and can it be fixed? - podcast
New NHS data reveals how best to avoid A&E waits
Flawed breast cancer surgeries leave thousands of women at risk of a relapse, review warns
Motor neurone disease breakthrough as drug helps wheelchair-bound sufferer walk again
- Trial of Antisense Oligonucleotide Tofersen for SOD1 ALS (abstract) New England Journal of Medicine
- Promising MND drug helps slow disease progression and benefits patients physically The University of Sheffield
- 'Truly remarkable' drug helps motor neurone disease BBC News
Wednesday, 21 September 2022
Kettering General Hospital shortlisted twice for national patient safety award
Kettering General Hospital shortlisted twice for national patient safety award Kettering General Hospital has had two of its internal initiatives shortlisted for a national award for the way it works to make patient safety, and kindness and respect between staff, a top priority.
The hospital is in the finals of the HSJ Patient Safety Awards 2022 in the changing culture category for a shared learning initiative called Yokoten and one to promote kindness, goodwill and civility, called Compassionism. Northamptonshire Telegraph
Workload issues affecting GP trainees’ plans for their future careers
Health and care workforce in Europe: time to act
Barriers and opportunities: improving access to mental health support for refugees and people seeking asylum
Many English maternity units not meeting safety standards
Covid: Oxford oncologist in plea to government over Evusheld
Last month the government decided it would not supply Evusheld in the UK.
But Dr Lennard Lee, an academic medical oncologist from Oxford University who is backed by more than 120 leading scientists and clinicians, said a rethink was needed. BBC News
- Covid-19 pandemic is over in the US - Joe Biden BBC News
- Why even mild Covid is now being linked to long-term heart trouble The Daily Mail
- UK could face ‘twindemic’ if winter flu surge combines with new Covid wave The Independent
- Covid and poor access to NHS care ‘may be driving irregular heartbeat deaths’ ITV News
- EU health regulator says COVID pandemic not over Reuters
What does the NHS need before winter?
Millions of children regularly suffer poor mental health, survey claims
Millions of children regularly suffer poor mental health, survey claims Millions of teens are struggling to cope with their mental health and social pressures, it has been claimed.
A poll of 1,000 teenagers found 31 per cent had struggled with their mental health, feeling that way for an average of more than two years.
And 56 per cent regularly felt anxious, with social media and the increased cost-of-living blamed. The Independent
Britons of black and south Asian origin with dementia die younger, study finds
- Incidence, age at diagnosis and survival with dementia across ethnic groups in England: A longitudinal study using electronic health records (open access) Alzheimer's and Dementia
Up to 16million patients could lose their GP in next decade
- ‘This job is making us ill’: GPs from DAUK call for reform Doctors' Association UK
- One in four people could be left without a GP within a decade, doctors claim The Daily Telegraph
- There is no end point to the work of a GP – it is an almost impossible job to do well | Zara Aziz The Guardian
- Two-thirds of trainee GPs in England plan to work part-time, study finds The Guardian
That's a big problem! Eight out of ten Britons will be overweight or OBESE by 2060, report warns
- Economic impacts of overweight and obesity: current and future estimates for 161 countries (open access) BMJ Global Health
- Anti-obesity strategy to be reviewed due to cost-of-living crisis BBC News
- Liz Truss could scrap anti-obesity strategy in drive to cut red tape The Guardian
- Truss plan to axe sugar tax runs into legal and parliamentary hitches The Guardian
Friday, 9 September 2022
Thursday, 8 September 2022
Public perceptions of health and social care: what the new government should know
Public perceptions of health and social care: what the new government should know This report presents findings from the second survey in our programme of research into public perceptions of health and social care, delivered in partnership with Ipsos.
Health and social care services are under extreme strain and improvements in life expectancy are stalling. As the new prime minister sets out her agenda for government, understanding what the public thinks should inform policy. And the public perceives the standard of NHS and social care services as having declined in the past 12 months – and is more likely to expect that standards will get worse over the next year rather than improve. But the public also has strong support for the NHS as an institution and points to clear priorities for improving services. The Health Foundation
See also:
Letter to the new Prime Minister : winter health service emergency without urgent government action
- It’s not just Covid: the triple threat that could overwhelm the NHS this winter The Guardian
- Health leaders warn of busy winter for NHS as they call on PM to take action The Independent
- GPs warn of ‘tsunami of demand’ this winter as patient contacts surge 200% The Independent
- NHS waiting list for routine hospital treatment hits new record high of 6.8 million The Independent
Can Therese Coffey deliver her NHS A, B, C and D?
- Angry health unions accuse Coffey of being 'out of touch' and on a 'collision course' with medics The Daily Mail
- Therese Coffey promises to 'deliver for patients': New Health Secretary unveils 'ABCD' of priorities The Daily Mail
- Therese Coffey claims she WON'T seek to change abortion laws The Daily Mail
- Therese Coffey rules out GP visit fees and promises to 'stand up for patients' on access GPonline
- Thérèse Coffey considers paying care homes in England to free hospital beds The Guardian
- ‘Disappointment’ over nursing omission in new health secretary’s priorities Nursing Times