Friday 1 July 2022

Northampton General Hospital awarded £20.6 million Government grant to replace fossil fuel heating

Northampton General Hospital awarded £20.6 million Government grant to replace fossil fuel heating Northampton General Hospital (NGH) has been awarded a multi-million pound Government grant to replace fossil fuel heating with more renewable sources.

The Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy announced the £20.6 million grant as part of its public sector decarbonisation schemes, which aim to reduce emissions from public sector buildings by 75 percent by 2037. Northampton Chronicle and Echo

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Northamptonshire population rises by 13.5% shows census

Northamptonshire population rises by 13.5% shows census Northamptonshire's population has grown by 13.5% in the past 10 years, results of the 2021 census from the Office for National Statistics have shown. BBC Northampton

What do NHS leaders want from the health disparities white paper?

What do NHS leaders want from the health disparities white paper? Ahead of the publication of the health disparities white paper, NHS Confederation members have identified four priorities in a briefing they hope it will reflect. These priorities are: health equity in all policies, incentivise prevention, inclusive innovation, integration and access and action on the cost-of-living crisis for communities. NHS Confederation

    PSNC Pharmacy Advice Audit 2022

    PSNC Pharmacy Advice Audit 2022 This year’s audit report finds that more than 1.2 million consultations a week – or 65 million a year – are now being carried out by community pharmacy teams in England. The audit of over 4,000 community pharmacies, carried out earlier this year, recorded 82,872 informal patient consultations, with the average pharmacy completing 19 consultations per day. Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee

      National flu and COVID-19 surveillance reports published

      National flu and COVID-19 surveillance reports published The main points from this week’s national influenza and COVID-19 surveillance report are:

      Surveillance indicators suggest that, at a national level, COVID-19 activity has increased in several indicators in week 25 of 2022.

      The number of acute respiratory infection incidents (suspected outbreaks) increased in England to 382 in week 25, compared to 261 in the previous week. UK Health Security Agency

      Guidance: Who can issue fit notes: guidance for healthcare professionals and their employers

      Guidance: Who can issue fit notes: guidance for healthcare professionals and their employers Guidance to provide advice to doctors, nurses, occupational therapists, pharmacists, physiotherapists and their employers about certifying fit notes. Department of Health and Social Care

      New treatments to tackle pandemic of drug-resistant infections

      New treatments to tackle pandemic of drug-resistant infections New treatments to tackle drug-resistant infections that pose the greatest threat to global health are to be developed following a multi-million-pound investment by the UK government.

      Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) – where serious infections have evolved so much that antibiotics and other current treatments are no longer effective – is a silent killer costing millions of lives across the world a year, with one in five of these deaths in children under the age of 5. Department of Health and Social Care

      Patients to benefit following clinical research boost

      Patients to benefit following clinical research boost Patients across the UK will benefit from a super-charged clinical research system, backed by £175 million of dedicated investment, which will save lives across the country.

      The UK-wide plan published on Thursday 30th June, will enable innovative research to be carried out more quickly, helping patients access cutting-edge treatments sooner, speeding up diagnosis and helping to bust the Covid backlogs. Department of Health and Social Care

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      Help 999 teams find missing heart defibrillators

      Help 999 teams find missing heart defibrillators Ambulance services are appealing for the public's help to find 70,000 defibrillator devices scattered in community locations across the UK.

      The machines can be a life-saver for people having a cardiac arrest.

      Most of the devices, which deliver an electric shock to get the heart pumping properly, will be in public places such as sports clubs and supermarkets.

      The emergency services, helped by Ordnance Survey and the British Heart Foundation, want to map the locations. BBC News

      Pride: Stay at home if you have monkeypox symptoms

      Pride: Stay at home if you have monkeypox symptoms London's top public-health doctor is urging anyone with monkeypox symptoms not to attend Pride events this weekend.

      Prof Kevin Fenton said people needed to watch out for unusual rashes, blisters, fevers and swollen glands.

      There have been more than 1,000 confirmed monkeypox cases in the UK since 6 May, the latest official figures show. BBC News

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      Covid fifth wave: Hospitals bring back masks on wards just weeks after rules relaxed

      Covid fifth wave: Hospitals bring back masks on wards just weeks after rules relaxed Hospitals are bringing back requirements for masks on wards just weeks after rules were relaxed as Covid rates spike, The Independent can reveal.

      Experts have warned of a surge in cases, believed to be the fifth wave, with one in 40 people in the UK testing positive for the virus.

      Meanwhile, latest NHS data shows more than 8,000 Covid-positive patients on wards following a warning of a “deleterious” impact on hospital waiting times.

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      High-street blood checks promised in NHS England shake-up

      High-street blood checks promised in NHS England shake-up blood checks will be available in betting shops and specialists in children’s mental health drafted in to GP surgeries in some parts of England as part of a major shake-up of the NHS.

      Amanda Pritchard, NHS England’s chief executive, pledged that 42 new “integrated care systems” (ICSs) launched on Friday would “transform” how healthcare is provided and cut avoidable deaths. The Guardian

      NHS ambulance of the future? Experts claim this sleek vehicle could revolutionise the aging fleet

      NHS ambulance of the future? Experts claim this sleek vehicle could revolutionise the aging fleet An electric ambulance which uses Formula 1 technology and is fitted with X-ray machines could be coming to a hospital near you.

      The sleek six-wheeler Integro-E can go twice as fast as the NHS' current fleet of vans and is kitted out with all of the medical gear needed to 'bring the hospital to patients'.

      There has been a drive in the NHS towards more eco-friendly vehicles over the past decade, with health bosses insisting on making the health service carbon neutral by 2045. The Daily Mail