Tuesday 1 March 2022

'It feels like sitting on a knife': Doctors take 14 years to diagnose Northampton woman with endometriosis

'It feels like sitting on a knife': Doctors take 14 years to diagnose Northampton woman with endometriosis A Northampton woman is calling for more awareness of endometriosis, after living with the "excruciatingly painful" symptoms for 14 years before doctors took her seriously. Northampton Chronicle and Echo

Strengthening NHS management and leadership: Priorities for reform

Strengthening NHS management and leadership: Priorities for reform Good management is key to the NHS’s ability to provide high-quality services and to maximise the impact of its resources in the face of growing demand for care. However, in recent years, the importance of good management has been somewhat forgotten in the policy debate at the expense of a focus on leadership. The Health Foundation 

Girls’ mental health “at a precipice” and increasingly worse than boys’, data shows

Girls’ mental health “at a precipice” and increasingly worse than boys’, data shows The mental health of girls is “at a precipice” with tens of thousands now hiding signs of deep distress from their teachers and parents, an analysis of data from 15,000 secondary school students across the UK reveals.

The data, captured by education company STEER Education, shows a stark – and growing – divide between girls’ and boys’ social and emotional wellbeing, something experts fear may be one of the “long-lasting effects of the pandemic”.

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England Rare Diseases Action Plan 2022

England Rare Diseases Action Plan 2022 The UK government and devolved administrations published the UK Rare Diseases Framework in January 2021, setting out a shared vision for addressing health inequalities and improving the lives of people living with rare diseases across the UK. Each each of the four UK nations committed to developing nation-specific action plans detailing how these priorities will be addressed. This is the first action plan setting out how the DHSC and delivery partners will implement the framework in England. Department of Health and Social Care

Government to crack down on unregulated cosmetic procedures

Government to crack down on unregulated cosmetic procedures The public will be protected against botched Botox and fillers, as the government confirms its intention to introduce a licensing regime for non-surgical cosmetic procedures.

An amendment to the Health and Care Bill tabled on Tuesday 1st March would give the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care the power to introduce a licensing regime for Botox and fillers, the scope and details of which will be determined via extensive engagement including a public consultation. Department of Health and Social Care

New online system launched for ongoing provision of free PPE to continue protecting our workforce and communities

New online system launched for ongoing provision of free PPE to continue protecting our workforce and communities A new online platform to order personal protective equipment (PPE) in England has been launched.

The new system builds on user feedback to improve the experience of those using the site. Department of Health and Social Care 

Nearly third more Covid deaths among England’s poorest since turn of the year

Nearly third more Covid deaths among England’s poorest since turn of the year At least 30 per cent more coronavirus deaths have occurred in the most deprived areas of England since the turn of the year, data shows, reinforcing concern that the poorest communities will carry the greatest burden of disease under the government’s plans for “living with Covid”. The Independent

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Record demand for mental health services as new mothers are left ‘isolated’ in pandemic

Record demand for mental health services as new mothers are left ‘isolated’ in pandemic Tens of thousands of new mothers have been left feeling “hopeless” and “isolated” during the pandemic, with the NHS seeing record numbers of referrals to mental health services.

Requests for help from new, expectant and bereaved mothers jumped by 40 per cent in 2021 compared with 2019, analysis by The Independent has revealed.

Climate crisis taking growing toll on mental health, landmark UN report warns

Climate crisis taking growing toll on mental health, landmark UN report warns The climate crisis is adversely affecting mental health as extreme weather events cause trauma and livelihoods are lost, a landmark United Nations report has said.

This impact will worsen under further global warming, with children and adolescents particularly vulnerable to anxiety and stress as the world gets warmer, the international experts warned. The Independent

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Patients will be endangered by flaws in health bill, says NHS ombudsman

Patients will be endangered by flaws in health bill, says NHS ombudsman Patient safety will be harmed and victims of medical negligence denied justice because of flaws in the government’s health and care bill, the NHS ombudsman has told the Guardian.

Rob Behrens, the parliamentary and health service ombudsman, fears he and his staff will not be able to get to the bottom of clinical blunders because under the bill he will be denied potentially vital information collected by the NHS’s Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch.

NHS won't put pronoun choice on GP records despite report claiming trans patients are being failed

NHS won't put pronoun choice on GP records despite report claiming trans patients are being failed The NHS has rebuffed a demand to note patients’ preferred pronouns and trans status on their medical records.

A report by the London Assembly’s health committee says trans and gender-diverse patients are being failed by a lack of NHS data on gender identity.

Some experience ‘misgendering, micro-aggressions, and misunderstanding’ and may be deterred from booking an appointment, it adds. The Daily Mail

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Sajid Javid announces NHS digital transformation agenda

Sajid Javid announces NHS digital transformation agenda UK health secretary Sajid Javid has set out a digital agenda to harness technological breakthroughs and drive transformation in the NHS and social care.

Speaking at the HSJ Digital Transformation Summit (24 Feb), Javid announced a digital health plan will be published in Spring, building on lessons from the pandemic. Healthcare IT News