Friday, 12 August 2022

Mother of autistic boy, two, criticises Northampton General Hospital for 'failing' her son and 700 other children on the waiting list

Mother of autistic boy, two, criticises Northampton General Hospital for 'failing' her son and 700 other children on the waiting list A mother of an autistic two-year-old boy has criticised Northampton General Hospital for having ZERO paediatricians and ultimately “failing” her son and 700 other young people. Northampton Chronicle and Echo

NHS performance summary

NHS performance summary The analysis below includes the latest data on key activity and performance measures from June and July 2022, as published by NHS England on 11 August 2022. This includes data on the NHS's performance against some key targets, including some of those set out in the latest planning guidance, as well as other indicators of patient safety and care. Nuffield Trust

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Community Network: The staffing challenges facing community health services and how we can address them

Community Network: The staffing challenges facing community health services and how we can address them The Community Network, which is hosted by NHS Confederation and NHS Providers, has published an infographic to compliment its new briefing, which reveals the problems and solutions to workforce shortages in community healthcare.

Having the right numbers and skill mix of community staff is essential to providing high-quality care, keeping people well in their own home or in the community, and preventing demand on other healthcare services.

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Independent report: Vaccination strategy for ongoing polio incident: JCVI statement

Independent report: Vaccination strategy for ongoing polio incident: JCVI statement Advice from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) on a vaccination strategy to control the ongoing polio incident. Department of Health and Social Care

NHS IT supplier held to ransom by hackers

NHS IT supplier held to ransom by hackers A cyber-attack on a major IT provider of the NHS has been confirmed as a ransomware attack.

Advanced, which provides digital services like patient check-in and NHS 111, says it may take three to four weeks to fully recover.

Ransomware hackers take control of IT systems, steal data and demand a payment from victims to recover.

The NHS insists that disruption is minimal, but Advanced would not say whether NHS data had been stolen. BBC News

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NHS trusts in England offer staff hardship grants amid cost of living crisis

NHS trusts in England offer staff hardship grants amid cost of living crisis NHS trusts are giving their staff hardship grants, low-cost meals and money to buy their children’s school uniforms to help them cope with the deepening cost of living crisis.

Others have set up food banks, are subsidising public transport fares and advising hard-up frontline personnel how to access supermarket vouchers to help feed their families. The Guardian

Pharmacists warn shortage of drugs is putting patients at risk

Pharmacists warn shortage of drugs is putting patients at risk A shortage of some medicines is putting patients at risk, pharmacists have warned.

A poll of 1,562 UK pharmacists for the Pharmaceutical Journal found more than half (54%) believed patients had been put at risk in the past six months due to shortages. Sky News

Antibiotic-resistant bacteria: New drug can fight off 300 different types of superbugs

Antibiotic-resistant bacteria: New drug can fight off 300 different types of superbugs Scientists have developed a drug that is hoped could lead the fight against superbugs.

Fabimycin — a man-made antibiotic — was found to kill hundreds of bacteria that are resistant to common medicines. 

Superbugs are estimated to contribute to around 7million deaths per year, with some experts warning they should be taken as seriously as global warming. The Daily Mail

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Childhood obesity: Just half of six-year-olds get one hour of exercise each day

Childhood obesity: Just half of six-year-olds get one hour of exercise each day Half of six-year-olds in England do not get enough exercise each day, according to a study.

Only 53 per cent do the 60 minutes of vigorous exercise recommended by the NHS for the age group — with girls doing less than boys. The Daily Mail

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Search and destroy drug that could extend lives of advanced prostate cancer patients gets approval

Search and destroy drug that could extend lives of advanced prostate cancer patients gets approval A radical ‘search and destroy’ treatment which could extend the lives of thousands of men with advanced prostate cancer has been approved by regulators.

The treatment works like a guided missile – tracking down cancer cells in the body and delivering a radioactive payload to destroy them. The Daily Mail