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.
Wednesday, 24 August 2022
'They saved my life': £90000 donation funds revolutionary equipment at Northampton General Hospital
From white coat to grey suit: should more clinicians manage the NHS?
From white coat to grey suit: should more clinicians manage the NHS? In meeting the huge challenges facing the NHS, technology is often looked to as the great hope. Yet studies suggest good management is a more active ingredient for success.
Over the years numerous reports have called for more clinicians to manage the NHS, highlighting their deep knowledge of clinical care, and insight and credibility to make effective change.
Now, over a third of all NHS chief executives hold a clinical qualification and about a third of jobbing clinicians have part-time management roles too. But that’s still only a third, and getting trained in management is patchy and haphazard – a finding echoed in the recent Messenger Review of health and social care leadership.
How can we support more clinicians to manage the NHS, and learn from those who already do it well? Podcast from The Health Foundation
Odds stacked against it: how social care struggles to compete with supermarkets on pay
This quote cited in last month’s House of Commons Health and Social Care Committee report on the health and care workforce is familiar to many in adult social care. Along with other similar evidence, it led the committee to conclude that ‘social care providers are consistently being outbid by the retail and hospitality sectors’. The King's Fund
Guidance: Bureaucracy busting concordat: principles to reduce unnecessary bureaucracy and administrative burdens on general practice
At home early medical abortions made permanent in England and Wales
ONS: Why is the number of deaths higher than expected?
ONS: Why is the number of deaths higher than expected? The threat from Covid may have receded, but renewed concerns are being raised about the high number of total deaths being recorded.
Data from the national statisticians for the UK suggests during the past 10 weeks the number has been 12% higher than would have been expected, based on the average for previous years.
Covid-related deaths are - as they have been for much of the past year - pretty low, accounting for about 4% of deaths in July, making it the sixth-biggest cause of death. So what else could be causing this spike? BBC News
See also:
- Monthly mortality analysis, England and Wales: July 2022 Office for National Statistics
- Up to 12% more Brits than usual died every DAY during last month's heatwave, official data shows The Daily Mail
- Twice as many people died with Covid in UK this summer compared with 2021 The Guardian
Pandemic may be responsible for drop in melanoma diagnoses, says Staffordshire consultant
Blood donor world record attempt aims to boost low NHS stocks
NHS fails on mental health care targets as waiting list rises to 1.2 million
NHS fails on mental health care targets as waiting list rises to 1.2 million The number of people waiting for community mental health care has risen to 1.2 million, with the NHS missing several targets, new data reveals.
The NHS England data found the figure for those waiting for a mental health follow-up appointment or learning disability service at the end of 2021-22 was up from 1.08 million at the end of quarter three. The Independent
Boy, 17, found dead after seeking mental health help ‘had not seen GP in person’
NHS in crisis: is the UK sleepwalking into privatisation?
Simple eye test could diagnose children with autism in half the time, study suggests
- Sensitivity and specificity of pupillary light reflex measures for ASD using monocular pupillometry (open access) Neurological Sciences