Wednesday 22 June 2022

NHS Healthy Start: Figures show 1,800 Northamptonshire families missing out on help to buy food as inflation jumps again

NHS Healthy Start: Figures show 1,800 Northamptonshire families missing out on help to buy food as inflation jumps again Families are being urged to check if they can get vouchers to help buy food for their children after figures revealed more than 1,800 eligible Northamptonshire households were not claiming.

Pregnant women or parents and guardians with kids aged under four who receive certain benefits are entitled to NHS Healthy Start vouchers to help buy fruit, vegetables, milk and infant formula. Northampton Chronicle and Echo

KGH patient champions campaign to prevent delayed diagnosis of devastating blood cancer

KGH patient champions campaign to prevent delayed diagnosis of devastating blood cancer A patient at Kettering General Hospital (KGH) is championing a national campaign to prevent long waits to diagnosis of a cancer of the blood.

Myeloma is the third most common type of blood cancer. Northamptonshire Telegraph

Experiences from health and social care: the treatment of lower-paid ethnic minority workers

Experiences from health and social care: the treatment of lower-paid ethnic minority workers This is a report of the findings of an inquiry to assess the treatment and experiences of lower-paid ethnic minority workers in health and social care, particularly during the Covid-19 pandemic. It found: incomplete data on lower-paid ethnic minority workers, particularly in adult social care; different treatment and experiences at work; commissioning and outsourcing leading to poor pay and insecure work; low awareness of employment rights; and fear of raising concerns and a lack of mechanisms to do so. Equality and Human Rights Commission

    The unequal impact of Covid-19: investigating the effect on people with certain protected characteristics

    The unequal impact of Covid-19: investigating the effect on people with certain protected characteristics This report maps existing research into Covid-19 inequalities onto some of these protected characteristics, showing how the pandemic has interacted with them. It also showcases four case studies of how different health and care systems have put in place interventions to respond to these inequalities when designing their Covid-19 response. It focuses on a number of key areas including the impact of Covid-19 on: BAME communities; people with disabilities; and older and younger people. NHS Confederation

      Monkeypox vaccine to be offered more widely to help control outbreak

      Monkeypox vaccine to be offered more widely to help control outbreak A strategy published today by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) recommends that some gay and bisexual men at higher risk of exposure to monkeypox should be offered vaccines to help control the recent outbreak of the virus.

      Although anyone can contract monkeypox, data from the latest outbreak shows higher levels of transmission within – but not exclusive to – the sexual networks of gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men. UK Health Security Agency

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      Moderna to open vaccine research and manufacturing centre in UK

      Moderna to open vaccine research and manufacturing centre in UK NHS patients will have access to the next generation of vaccines and treatments following an agreement between the government and Moderna to build a state-of-the-art manufacturing and research and development centre in the UK.

      The new mRNA Innovation and Technology Centre will develop cutting-edge mRNA vaccines for a wide range of respiratory diseases, including Covid vaccines that can protect against multiple variants, helping to future-proof the UK against potential emerging health threats. Department of Health and Social Care

      Boots criticised over pill boxes for the elderly

      Boots criticised over pill boxes for the elderly Some pharmacies run by the High Street chain Boots have been criticised for telling some patients on multiple drugs that they can no longer have blister pack boxes, known as dosette boxes.

      Weekly pill organisers can help users keep track of their daily medication and stay safe.

      Pharmacists put the tablets into individual boxes in the trays, each one indicating when they should be taken. BBC News

      NHS leadership shake-up promised as review finds 'discrimination, bullying and blame cultures'

      NHS leadership shake-up promised as review finds 'discrimination, bullying and blame cultures' Sajid Javid has promised urgent action to reform health and social care management after a review found evidence of bullying, discrimination and blame culture.

      The health secretary is promising "the biggest shake-up of leadership in decades" in response to a "stark" conclusion that there is "instructional inadequacy" in how leaders and management are trained, valued and developed. Sky News

      Typhoid-causing bacteria have become increasingly antibiotic resistant – study

      Typhoid-causing bacteria have become increasingly antibiotic resistant – study Typhoid-causing bacteria have become increasingly antibiotic resistant and have spread widely over the past three decades, a new study has suggested.

      The largest genome analysis of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S. Typhi) also reveals that resistant strains – almost all originating in south Asia – have spread to other countries nearly 200 times since 1990. The Independent

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      UK scientists urge higher uptake of Covid boosters among elderly

      UK scientists urge higher uptake of Covid boosters among elderly Around a fifth of people aged 75 and over in England have yet to have a fourth Covid jab, data suggests, leading to calls for a renewed push for vaccination of the vulnerable amid rising infections and hospitalisations.

      According to figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), in the week ending 11 June an estimated one in 50 people in England had Covid – about 1.13 million people – a rise from 1 in 70 the week before. Upticks have also been seen in the rest of the UK, while hospitalisations are also rising. The Guardian

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      2022 hardest year ‘in living memory’ to enter UK medical school

      2022 hardest year ‘in living memory’ to enter UK medical school Medical school heads say this is the hardest year “in living memory” for A-level students to get a place to study medicine, with several thousand high-achieving applicants left without a place. Unless the government increases the number of doctor trainee places now, they say, there will be “disaster” in the NHS in 10 years’ time. The Guardian

      Why simply standing on one leg can tell you whether your life is in the balance

      Why simply standing on one leg can tell you whether your life is in the balance The inability to stand on one leg for 10 seconds after the age of 50 could indicate an early death is on the horizon, new research suggests.

      Researchers found that people who failed the simple balance test had double the risk of dying from any cause in the next 10 years. The Daily Telegraph

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      Warning over 'mass exodus' of 19,000 GPs as nearly half of family doctors plan to quit by 2027

      Warning over 'mass exodus' of 19,000 GPs as nearly half of family doctors plan to quit by 2027 Urgent action is needed to prevent a ‘mass exodus’ of 19,000 GPs over the next five years, health leaders warned yesterday.

      The Royal College of GPs said almost half of family doctors are planning to quit by 2027 in a major threat to patient care. The Daily Mail

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      NHS' eco chief says fewer face-to-face NHS appointments are a good thing

      NHS' eco chief says fewer face-to-face NHS appointments are a good thing Remote hospital and GP appointments are 'broadly' a good thing because they reduce pollution, the NHS' eco chief has claimed.

      Dr Nick Watts said the health service slashed its carbon emissions by 276 kilotonnes last year 'principally' because patients made fewer car journeys. The Daily Mail