We'll be back bringing you our daily health care news service on Tuesday the 19th of April...
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, 8 April 2022
We'll be back on Tuesday the 19th of April
GMB’s Dr Amir Khan warning as Covid patients in Northampton and Kettering hospitals hits 14-month high
GMB’s Dr Amir Khan warning as Covid patients in Northampton and Kettering hospitals hits 14-month high Numbers of Covid patients in Northamptonshire hospitals reached the highest level in 14 months this week.
NHS England data released on Thursday (April 7) showed 186 people were being treated for the virus — 98 at Kettering General Hospital and 88 at Northampton — by Monday, the most since February 2021. Northamptonshire Telegraph
England has a new drugs strategy – what now lies ahead?
As a society we now have a serious chance to transform our national treatment system and turn the tragic tide of rising deaths. But it won’t be simple. The King's Fund
Premature mortality in adults with severe mental illness (SMI)
United against health inequalities: a commitment to lasting change
NHS Workforce Race Equality Standard: 2021 data analysis report for NHS trusts
Goldacre recommendations to improve care through use of data
- Better use of data is vital to NHS recovery – the Goldacre Review is welcome but government must now provide a credible plan The Health Foundation
- Goldacre Review is important piece of puzzle in setting direction for use of health data for research NHS Confederation
- New vision for NHS health data has potential to drive health improvement The BMJ
- Goldacre review outlines recommendations on safer use of health data Computer Weekly
- Goldacre recommends Trusted Research Environments become ‘the norm’ Digital Health
- Goldacre report makes recommendations for data analysis in healthcare UK Authority
Official Statistics: National flu and COVID-19 surveillance reports: 2021 to 2022 season
NHS under huge strain as A&Es turn away ambulances
Miscarriage: Tens of thousands have PTSD symptoms
Shrewsbury inquiry chair willing to investigate Nottingham maternity scandal
Shrewsbury inquiry chair willing to investigate Nottingham maternity scandal A senior midwife who led the investigation into what was dubbed the worst maternity scandal in NHS history has said she would be willing to lead an inquiry into the deaths of dozens of babies at one of the UK’s largest hospitals.
An investigation by The Independent and Channel 4 News found last year that at least 46 babies suffered brain damage and 19 were stillborn at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust in the decade to 2020.
Scientists stumped by ‘mini epidemic’ in child hepatitis cases
Scientists stumped by ‘mini epidemic’ in child hepatitis cases Scientists have been left stumped by an “unusual” spike in hepatitis cases among young children in the UK.
In England, 60 cases in children aged under 10 are being investigated, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said. In Scotland, 11 children aged under five have been admitted to hospital with the inflammatory liver condition. The Independent
See also:
- Increase in hepatitis (liver inflammation) cases in children under investigation UK Health Security Agency
- Increase in hepatitis cases in children under investigation Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health
- Childhood hepatitis: Why are we seeing an unusual spike in cases? BBC News
Almost 3,000 Covid deaths added to UK total after discovery of data error
- Is now finally the time to ditch the daily Covid stats? The Daily Mail
- Covid UK: NHS staff absences due to virus hits 10 week high The Independent
- Covid-19 hospital admission rate in England is highest since second wave
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- People infected with Omicron ‘less likely to lose sense of smell compared to Delta’ The Independent