Wednesday, 9 August 2023

Upcoming Industrial Action (11 - 15 August) will have a serious impact on local NHS services

Upcoming Industrial Action (11 - 15 August) will have a serious impact on local NHS services The last round of Junior Doctors strike action had a significant impact on local services across the county with more than 1,200 appointments and procedures needing to be rescheduled.

Dr Emma Donnelly, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Northamptonshire ICB and local GP said: “Junior doctors make up half of all doctors in the NHS and are qualified doctors who have up to eight years experience working as a hospital doctor, so this action will have a significant impact on hospitals in the county." Northampton Chronicle and Echo

How can we make it easier to think long term about health and care?

How can we make it easier to think long term about health and care? After several years of research and detailed analysis, the REAL Centre’s landmark report on ageing and multimorbidity, in partnership with the University of Liverpool, has finally been published.

Our journey to get here began in 2018 when we started to think about how we could build a better understanding of what the health of England’s population would look like over coming decades. We realised that we had an opportunity to support policymakers to better prepare for the future and help create a space where policy change could lead to improved outcomes. Planning, especially in health and care, takes time and relies on high-quality evidence and insight, which is what the REAL Centre is set up to provide. The report, the first instalment from this new programme of research, has several key takeaways. The Health Foundation

Back to basics – understanding lived experience and intersectionality in health and care

Back to basics – understanding lived experience and intersectionality in health and care There is a well-established case for involving communities and people with lived experience in health and care policy, service design and delivery. NHS England guidance on working in partnership with communities highlights the financial benefits and improvements to quality and health outcomes that working with local communities brings. The King's Fund

JCVI advises on eligible groups for 2023 autumn booster

JCVI advises on eligible groups for 2023 autumn booster Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation's statement on the autumn 2023 programme follows interim advice published in January.

The UK COVID-19 vaccination programme is now entering its third autumn season. Vaccination helps to protect against severe illness, hospitalisations and deaths from COVID-19.

The advice for this autumn is to offer the vaccine to those at high risk of serious disease and who are therefore most likely to benefit from vaccination. UK Health Security Agency

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Why talk of a UK doctor exodus is premature

Why talk of a UK doctor exodus is premature The NHS, it is claimed, is facing an exodus of doctors. It is one of the reasons put forward to support their claims for more pay as strike action continues.

But an analysis of data by the BBC suggests this is not the case - yet.

The proportion of the medical workforce leaving the NHS has hardly changed for a decade, while figures on those seeking a move overseas do not, overall, show a clear upwards trend.

There are, however, some worrying signs - with increasing numbers of junior doctors taking a break in their training, and some evidence that aggressive marketing by authorities in Australia on social media and billboards is turning the heads of more UK medics. BBC News

Fitness: Only 5,000 steps a day needed to stay healthy, study shows

Fitness: Only 5,000 steps a day needed to stay healthy, study shows It has long been touted that 10,000 steps a day is the magic number you need to stay fit and healthy - but a new study shows fewer than 5,000 may be enough to see a benefit.

The analysis of more than 226,000 people around the world showed 4,000 was enough to start reducing the risk of dying prematurely of any cause.

Just over 2,300 is enough to benefit the heart and blood vessels. BBC News

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Antidepressants: I wasn't told about the side-effects

Antidepressants: I wasn't told about the side-effects About one in seven people in the UK now take medication to treat depression but some say they are not being given appropriate advice about the potential side-effects of the drugs they have been prescribed. BBC News

Life-saving effect of NHS bowel cancer screening scheme revealed: Cases fall 15% after roll-out of DIY kits that will be offered to ALL over-50s

Life-saving effect of NHS bowel cancer screening scheme revealed: Cases fall 15% after roll-out of DIY kits that will be offered to ALL over-50s The national bowel cancer screening programme has led to a 'critical' reduction in cases, a major study reveals.

Experts described the checks as 'life-saving' and urged people to participate when invited to do so by the NHS.

The tests identify abnormalities and help doctors find pre-cancerous polyps, which can often be removed before they develop into tumours. The Daily Mail

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Crumbling hospitals are suffering chemical leaks and broken fire alarms as NHS repair bill passes £10billion

Crumbling hospitals are suffering chemical leaks and broken fire alarms as NHS repair bill passes £10billion Crumbling NHS hospitals are suffering chemical leaks and broken fire alarms as the cost of tackling the repair backlog passes £10billion, an investigation by the Liberal Democrats reveals.

Bosses reported 115 chemical incidents last year, including on children's wards, A&Es and maternity units.

Health leaders last night described the repair bill as 'eye-watering' and warned buildings and facilities are 'in a very bad way and getting worse'. The Daily Mail

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Air pollution is linked to a rise in antibiotic resistance that poses a significant threat to human health across the world, study claims

Air pollution is linked to a rise in antibiotic resistance that poses a significant threat to human health across the world, study claims Antibiotic resistance – one of the biggest threats to global health – could be on the rise in part because of increased air pollution, a new study has warned. 

Researchers in China have found a global correlation between the a pollutant called PM2.5 in the air and cases of bacteria becoming immune to antibiotic drugs. 

Although they're not certain what's causing the link, they speculate that antibiotic resistant bacteria are being transported on PM2.5 carried by the air. The Daily Mail

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Babylon Health, once the 'future of the NHS', goes into administration

Babylon Health, once the 'future of the NHS', goes into administration The UK AI health company touted by Matt Hancock was delisted by the New York Stock Exchange last month and has now called in the administrators
Babylon Health, the UK AI firm promoted as the future of the NHS by former health secretary Matt Hancock, has entered UK administration just two years after a high-profile listing on the New York Stock Exchange. Computing