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.
Tuesday, 31 May 2022
ICS engagement with the adult social care sector in decision-making: final report
Global oncology trends 2022: outlook to 2026
Independent report: Higher-risk patients eligible for COVID-19 treatments: independent advisory group report
- Independent report: The association between the discharge of patients from hospitals and COVID in care homes Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE)
Public health agencies issue monkeypox guidance to control transmission
- Guidance: Principles for monkeypox control in the UK: 4 nations consensus statement UK Health Security Agency
- Guidance: De-isolation and discharge of monkeypox-infected patients: interim guidance UK Health Security Agency
- Monkeypox cases confirmed in England – latest updates UK Health Security Agency
- Research and analysis: Qualitative assessment of the risk to the UK human population of monkeypox infection in a canine, feline, mustelid, lagomorph or rodent UK pet UK Health Security Agency
- Monkeypox cases rise as guidance advises infected to abstain from sex BBC News
- Global monkeypox threat upgraded to 'moderate' by World Health Organization The Daily Mail
- Signs and symptoms of Monkeypox: What to look for and how it spreads The Independent
- How worried should you be about monkeypox? The Independent
Nottingham maternity scandal: Probe finds ‘defensive and fractious’ culture among staff
Nottingham maternity scandal: Probe finds ‘defensive and fractious’ culture among staff A “defensive and fractious” culture among maternity staff at Nottingham hospitals has been found, as a report finds “bullying behaviour” and a “lack of respect” within the department. The Independent
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- ‘I would encourage women who have concerns to speak out’, says maternity review chair Channel 4 News
- Something is ‘very, very wrong’ at Nottingham NHS Trust, inquiry head says The Independent
- Nottingham maternity scandal: Families say latest safety warnings just 'déjà vu' ITV News
- Ockenden to chair new review of ‘inadequate’ Nottingham maternity services Nursing Times
As UK Covid cases fall to lowest level for a year, what could the future look like?
- Covid: Peterborough kidney patient still shielding BBC News
- Research reveals impact of Covid-19 on global cardiac services British Heart Foundation
- Covid lockdown blamed for deaths of more than 3,000 diabetics The Daily Telegraph
- As the pandemic ebbs, long-haul Covid still drains patients and confounds doctors The Guardian
- Sage: Hospital discharges not main driver of Covid care home outbreaks Local Government Chronicle
‘Exhausted’ medical students in England struggle to qualify amid financial woes
Drinking coffee slashes your risk of dying from all causes by up to 30% (even if you take sugar!)
Taking vitamin D supplements before conceiving could make pregnancies safer, study suggests
- Vitamin D and miscarriage: a systematic review and meta-analysis (open access) Fertility and Sterility
Monday, 30 May 2022
How reliant is the NHS in England on international nurse recruitment?
How reliant is the NHS in England on international nurse recruitment? Registered nurses are the biggest area of workforce shortages in the NHS in England. Compared with many other OECD countries, the NHS relies heavily on international recruitment as a route to increasing nurse numbers. The Health Foundation
Valuing lived experience - learning report: are you ready to commit to the work of co-production?
Monkeypox cases confirmed in England – latest updates
- Multi-country monkeypox outbreak in non-endemic countries World Health Organization
- Monkeypox wasn’t created in a lab - and other claims debunked BBC News
- Monkeypox and gay men: Separating stigma from health advice BBC News
- Got a new rash? Monkeypox or something else? BBC News
- Monkeypox patients should avoid pet contact BBC News
- NHS 111 ‘overloaded’ with callers asking if rash is monkeypox The Independent
- Close contacts of monkeypox cases ‘left in the dark’ as experts call for greater support The Independent
- Monkeypox outbreak could be just ‘the peak of the iceberg’, WHO warns The Guardian
- Monkeypox presents moderate risk to public health, WHO says Reuters
New clinical trials deal struck to better protect world from future pandemics
New calls for buffer zones around UK abortion clinics
Unexplained child hepatitis cases rise again in UK
- Increase in hepatitis (liver inflammation) cases in children under investigation UK Health Security Agency
- Acute hepatitis of unknown aetiology in children - Multi-country World Health Organization
- Hepatitis: Mum's fear for girl, 4, in mystery virus outbreak BBC News
- Another 36 cases of mysterious hepatitis have been recorded, but no new deaths The Daily Mail
- Hepatitis cases now being investigated in children over 10 The Daily Telegraph
- Mystery continues over liver failure in children across the world Metro
- WHO says 650 probable cases of acute child hepatitis reported so far Reuters
Australia faces worst flu season in years as scientists ready for UK winter
Australia faces worst flu season in years as scientists ready for UK winter The worsening flu season in Australia has provoked fears among UK scientists that the country will follow suit this winter, leading to mass infections and hospitalisations among all age groups.
Australia is bracing for its worst flu seasons in five years, after Covid restrictions suppressed the circulation of the influenza virus in 2020 and 2021. The Independent
Medical research stalled as NHS focuses on small number of trials, experts say
UK patients affected by infected blood scandal to receive payouts
Ministers will set up an arm’s-length body to administer the funds, which could run into hundreds of millions of pounds, and recognise culpability for the scandal for the first time, according to the Sunday Times. The Guardian
NHS watchdog rejects use of snortable antidepressant that contains ketamine-like drug
- Esketamine for treatment-resistant depression (guideline in development) NICE
Friday, 27 May 2022
No cases of monkeypox in Northamptonshire', says public health boss
No cases of monkeypox in Northamptonshire', says public health boss Public Health Northamptonshire is taking steps to re-assure and advise Northamptonshire residents about monkeypox as well as provide guidance as to what to do if they believe they may be infected. Northamptonshire Telegraph
Ministers should be wary of declaring war on the NHS
Ministers should be wary of declaring war on the NHS Words count – they can motivate or demotivate thousands of public servants and often signal the direction of policy. So the prime minister’s claim that some public bodies have a ‘post-COVID mañana culture’ will baffle hard-pressed NHS workers. The emerging narrative from government briefings – that the health service needs radical reform – will worry them even more. The Health Foundation
Reforming health care: reflections from a former health minister
Reforming health care: reflections from a former health minister The NHS is experiencing an unusual set of pressures at the moment, with waiting lists of 6.5 million, staff shortages, ambulance delays, long waits and much more.
Meanwhile, public satisfaction with the NHS has nosedived, according to the recent British Social Attitudes survey. While politicians acknowledge the challenges and repeat their support for the NHS, outriders on the political right are flexing muscles and calling for more fundamental reform – despite the ink only just drying on the last set of NHS reforms with the Health and Care Bill receiving royal assent.
Lord Norman Warner has been top civil servant, health minister from 2003 to 2007 and in the House of Lords for over 20 years, and has written about it all in his new book In Pursuit of Competence. He joins our Chief Executive Dr Jennifer Dixon to share his insights and reflect on what might be ahead. Podcast from The Health Foundation
Chart of the week: The over-representation of Black people as restricted patients in secure hospitals
Chart of the week: The over-representation of Black people as restricted patients in secure hospitals People with severe mental health problems who are in contact with the criminal justice system can be held as restricted patients in hospitals if they have been assessed as needing treatment. Miranda Davies takes a closer look at new data that shows that 16% of restricted patients in hospital are Black or Black British, despite only making up 3% of the general population. Nuffield Trust
South Asian Dementia Pathway Toolkit (ADaPT)
Mental Health Act reform: race and ethnic inequalities
New review sets out action to improve patient access to primary care
- Next steps for integrating primary care: Fuller Stocktake report NHS England
- Fuller sets a welcome vision for integrated primary care, but core general practice is in desperate need of support The Health Foundation
- On the day briefing: The Fuller stocktake report - next steps for integrating primary care NHS Providers
- The Fuller Stocktake report: a moment of opportunity? Richmond Group of Charities
- RCGP response to Fuller Stocktake on integrating primary care Royal College of General Practitioners
- Patients must have access to same day GP appointments, says NHS review The Daily Telegraph
- New neighbourhood teams would improve patient access to GPs and NHS, report says Evening Standard
- PCNs should evolve into 'integrated neighbourhood teams', says Fuller review GPonline
- New neighbourhood teams would improve patient access to GPs and NHS, report says The Independent
National flu and COVID-19 surveillance reports published
Scandal-hit Nottingham maternity services ordered to improve
- Donna Ockenden to investigate latest NHS maternity scandal The Daily Telegraph
- Shropshire baby deaths inquiry midwife to lead Nottingham review The Guardian
- Women and babies still at risk at scandal-hit Nottingham hospitals, watchdog warns The Independent
- Nottingham maternity scandal: Concerns over staff ability to monitor babies heart rates The Independent
Monkeypox tracker ‘being developed to track UK cases’
- Monkeypox cases confirmed in England – latest updates UK Health Security Agency
- Clinical features and management of human monkeypox: a retrospective observational study in the UK (open access) The Lancet
- Monkeypox: Cases detected in three more countries for first time BBC News
- Monkeypox outbreak may have been imported to UK FOUR YEARS ago, says ex WHO doctor The Daily Mail
- Health chiefs only have enough monkeypox vaccine doses for 10,000 people The Daily Mail
- First monkeypox cases identified in Wales and Northern Ireland as UK total rises to 90 The Independent
- Monkeypox: Six of your questions answered by an expert virologist The Independent
- Monkeypox: Vet who caught disease in 2003 says new outbreak is a 'wake-up call for the world' Sky News
Bristol surgeon ‘harmed’ 203 women with unnecessary operations
GPs: It could take a year and a half for face-to-face appointments to get back to normal
- GP teams still working to their absolute limit, shows latest consultation data Royal College of General Practitioners
Thursday, 26 May 2022
Explaining the health and care system
Broken ladders: The myth of meritocracy for women of colour in the workplace
Broken ladders: The myth of meritocracy for women of colour in the workplace Women of colour across the UK already know that experiencing racism at work is the norm. That’s why the Fawcett Society has partnered with the Runnymede Trust to produce their ground-breaking research, Broken Ladders: The myth of meritocracy for women of colour in the workplace.
Broken Ladders centres the voices and experiences of thousands of women of colour at work and explores the different experiences of women from different ethnic minority groups and religions.
The report shows that every stage of the career journey, from entering work to senior leadership, women of colour are being locked out of reaching their true potential.
Findings of the Second Permanent Secretary's Investigation into alleged gatherings on government premises during Covid restrictions
- PM press conference opening remarks: 25 May 2022 Prime Minister's Office, 10 Downing Street
- PM statement to the House of Commons: 25 May 2022 Prime Minister's Office, 10 Downing Street
- Sue Gray report: Drunken No 10 party culture in lockdown laid bare BBC News
- Sue Gray report: 'I wish I'd taken a fine to be with my dying husband' BBC News
- Conservative MP suggests NHS staff 'let their hair down' BBC News
- Time to move on, pleads Boris: 'Sorry' PM issues a half-hearted Partygate apology after release of Sue Gray's account The Daily Mail
- Civil servants caught with their 'proverbial pants down' in Sue Gray partygate report The Daily Telegraph
- Sue Gray report: full breakdown of findings about No 10 parties The Guardian
- Partygate: cabinet minister says there was ‘blurring of boundary’ at No 10 The Guardian
- Nurse fined £10k over NHS pay protest in lockdown wins compensation The Guardian
- Safety regulator refused to investigate some NHS staff Covid deaths The Guardian
- Covid Bereaved Families Hit Out At Findings In Sue Gray Report Huffington Post UK
- Sue Gray’s report: What she said – and what she really meant The Independent
- ‘Absolutely certain’ Boris Johnson will quit if committee finds he misled parliament, says standards chief The Independent
- Partygate: Boris Johnson insists UK needs to move on from Downing Street lockdown events after damning Sue Gray report Sky News
Monkeypox: How UK hospitals are tackling the outbreak
- Monkeypox: public health advice for gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men World Health Organization
- Monkeypox: First case confirmed in Wales BBC News
- England records SEVEN more cases of monkeypox bringing the UK total to 78 The Daily Mail
- Monkeypox may have been circulating in UK for years, scientists say The Guardian
- Monkeypox: Charities warn against stigmatisation of gay and bisexual groups amid outbreak The Independent
The NHS' 'first climate friendly' operation
NHS lacks enough staff and equipment to give adequate cancer care, says survey
- NHS ‘understaffed and underequipped’ to tackle cancer, say 3 in 4 people Cancer Research UK
NHS performs world’s first double hand transplant for scleroderma
Scientists discover why people with autism may literally see the world differently
- Infant Visual Brain Development and Inherited Genetic Liability in Autism (open access) American Journal of Psychiatry
Wednesday, 25 May 2022
'Amazing' Northampton General Hospital teams get routine breast screenings back on target after Covid backlog
'Amazing' Northampton General Hospital teams get routine breast screenings back on target after Covid backlog Breast screening teams at Northampton General Hospital have been given a pat on the back for wiping out appointment backlogs created by the Covid-19 pandemic. Northampton Chronicle and Echo
Northampton hospital patient breaks nurse’s skull and jaw in ‘unprovoked’ attack
Northampton hospital patient breaks nurse’s skull and jaw in ‘unprovoked’ attack A Northampton man has been detained under the Mental Health Act after punching a nurse unconscious, leaving him with a fractured skull and jaw. Northampton Chronicle and Echo
Northamptonshire leading the discussion on acquired brain injuries
Northamptonshire leading the discussion on acquired brain injuries A landmark conference raising awareness of acquired brain injuries was held in Kettering with medical experts, people living with a brain injury, support organisations and sports professionals. Northamptonshire Telegraph
Myths and misinformation: mapping the barriers to smoking cessation and the uptake of nicotine alternatives
Drug misuse prevention review
Recruiting young people from care into NHS careers
Government urged to pay low paid NHS staff more or risk deepening NHS vacancy crisis
Monkeypox: UK cases rise to 71, with vaccines for high-risk contacts
- Got a new rash? Monkeypox or something else? BBC News
- Monkeypox: Cases detected in three more countries for first time BBC News
- Monkeypox outbreak may have been sparked by sex at two raves in Belgium and Spain, WHO expert warns The Daily Mail
- Monkeypox virus may have evolved to be more transmissible The Daily Telegraph
- Monkeypox outbreak was waiting to happen, say scientists The Guardian
- Monkeypox cases are rare in children and parents should not worry, experts say The Independent
- Monkeypox: Scientists find potential antiviral treatment The Independent
- UK monkeypox cases: Where have infections been reported? The Independent
- Explainer: Why monkeypox cases are spreading in Europe, US Reuters
NHS intensive care staff suffered same levels of PTSD during Covid as Afghanistan combat veterans
- The mental health of staff working on intensive care units over the COVID-19 winter surge of 2020 in England: a cross sectional survey (open access) British Journal of Anaesthesia
- No 10 braced for Sue Gray's report into lockdown parties BBC News
- Partygate: Insiders tell of packed No 10 lockdown parties BBC News
- CDC issues warning that people treated with Paxlovid for Covid may have symptoms rebound The Daily Mail
- Are UK coronavirus cases actually going down or are they just harder to count? The Guardian
- While Boris Johnson partied, I helped a child put on PPE to see his dying dad The Guardian
- No 10 officials say party attended by Johnson so cramped people sat on each other’s laps The Guardian
- Sue Gray report to contain photos of Boris Johnson, Rishi Sunak and Simon Case, source says ITV News
- What were the Covid rules when Boris Johnson was drinking at Downing Street party during lockdown? ITV News
- The damning testimony NHS staff have submitted to the Covid inquiry ITV News
New sight loss drug made available to thousands on the NHS
Women in England with breast cancer may qualify for drug that buys ‘precious’ time
Tuesday, 24 May 2022
Support at the end of life: the role of hospice services across the UK
Bringing together digital and quality improvement: how boards can connect the dots and create allies in service transformation
Neurodiversity guidance for employers, managers, staff and students
Guidance: Monkeypox
- Poxvirus infection (monkeypox and smallpox) (open access) BMJ Best Practice
- Factsheet for health professionals on monkeypox European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
- Guidance: Monkeypox: contact tracing UK Health Security Agency
- Guidance: Monkeypox vaccination UK Health Security Agency
- Guidance: Monkeypox: case definitions UK Health Security Agency
- Monkeypox World Health Organization
UK finds 36 more monkeypox cases
- Monkeypox virus outbreaks are containable - WHO BBC News
- NHS only has room to treat up to FIFTY monkeypox patients at a time The Daily Mail
- Monkeypox could become endemic in Europe if it spreads to PETS: Health chiefs stark warning The Daily Mail
- Monkeypox outbreak: First case detected in Scotland The Daily Telegraph
- Monkeypox: UN criticises ‘homophobic’ reporting of virus outbreak The Independent
- EU warns monkeypox could become endemic and tells countries to take tougher action to tackle outbreak The Independent
- Monkeypox symptoms: What to look for and how it spreads The Independent
- Monkeypox conspiracy theories: Five false claims about the virus debunked as misinformation spreads online iNews
Covid-19 linked to impaired heart function, study finds
- Right ventricular dysfunction in patients with COVID-19 pneumonitis whose lungs are mechanically ventilated: a multicentre prospective cohort study (open access) Anaesthesia
- A multisystem, cardio-renal investigation of post-COVID-19 illness (open access) Nature Medicine
- Long Covid-19: 'I'm physically and mentally not able to do anything' BBC News
- Covid in Wales: Thousands wrongly given spring booster BBC News
- Long Covid? Don't fall for quick-fix 'cures'! The Daily Mail
- Covid can cause ongoing damage to heart, lungs and kidneys, study finds The Guardian
- New Covid variant explained: Everything we know about the new BA.4 and BA.5 strains and Omicron symptoms iNews
NHS 111: Parents anger over four child deaths
Gene-edited tomatoes could soon be sold in England
Thousands of NHS workers may quit for better-paid jobs, ministers warned
Toothaches and waiting lists: where did the NHS dentists go? - podcast
Ambulance trust 'covered up evidence about mistakes by paramedics linked to deaths of 90 patients'
Monday, 23 May 2022
Staff injured and Corby Lakeside doctor's surgery evacuated after attacker targets receptionists
Staff injured and Corby Lakeside doctor's surgery evacuated after attacker targets receptionists A patient at Corby’s largest doctor’s surgery attacked staff members and smashed up equipment during a shocking incident on Thursday, (May 20th).
Staff at Lakeside Healthcare have been left ‘upset and shocked’ after two of them were hurt by the man and a third, in her first week at the Cottingham Road surgery, was left shaken. Northamptonshire Telegraph
Ex-Northampton police officer waited two years for dementia diagnosis – now he’s urging others to seek help sooner
Ex-Northampton police officer waited two years for dementia diagnosis – now he’s urging others to seek help sooner A former Northampton police officer diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease after nearly two years of uncertainty and being told his symptoms were depression and anxiety says his diagnosis is a ‘breath of fresh air’. Northampton Chronicle and Echo
How can social prescribing better support migrant women's health and wellbeing?
Inquiry into racial injustice in maternity care
- "I was repeatedly ignored" - report finds maternity racism BBC News
- Black and Asian women are suffering 'systemic racism' in maternity care across the UK, report warns The Daily Mail
- Year-long inquiry finds ‘systemic racism’ in UK maternity care Evening Standard
- Racism in UK maternity care risks safety of Black, Asian and mixed ethnicity women – study The Guardian
Understanding the distinct challenges for nurses in care homes: learning from Covid-19 to support resilience and mental wellbeing
Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman scrutiny 2020–21
UK Covid Alert Level
- G7 health ministers unite to protect world from another pandemic Department of Health and Social Care
- COVID-19 variants identified in the UK UK Health Security Agency
- Guidance: SARS-CoV-2 variants of public health interest UK Health Security Agency
- Research: Investigation of SARS-CoV-2 variants: technical briefings UK Health Security Agency
Covid infections down again to 1 in 50 says ONS
That means around 1.27 million people had coronavirus in the week to 13 May - down 14% from the week before.
Infections have been coming down steeply since the end of March, after the Omicron variant pushed up cases. BBC News
Monkeypox contacts advised to isolate for 21 days
- Guidance: Monkeypox UK Health Security Agency
- Monkeypox: Time to worry or one to ignore? BBC News
- World faces big challenges over Covid, monkeypox and wars - WHO BBC News
- Monkeypox: Doctors concerned over impact on sexual health BBC News
- Monkeypox: 80 cases confirmed in 11 countries, says WHO BBC News
- Monkeypox: Israel and Switzerland confirm cases BBC News
- WHO convenes emergency monkeypox meeting amid growing fears about international outbreak The Daily Mail
- Monkeypox could significantly disrupt UK sexual health services, expert says The Guardian
- Minister Addresses Ongoing Monkeypox Worries: 'Cautious, Not Concerned' Huffington Post UK
- Monkeypox: Scientists ‘stunned’ by spread of virus in Europe and North America The Independent
- New monkeypox cases being detected ‘every day’ as UK outbreak spreads The Independent
Child hepatitis cases up to almost 200, say public health officials
Child hepatitis cases up to almost 200, say public health officials Almost 200 cases of sudden onset hepatitis in children have now been identified in the UK, up by 34 since the beginning of the month.
As of 16 May, 197 cases have been identified, with 11 needing a liver transplant, according to an update by the UK Health Security Agency on Friday. The Independent
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Health worker arrested on suspicion of poisoning infant who died at hospital
Health worker arrested on suspicion of poisoning infant who died at hospital A health worker has been arrested on suspicion of poisoning an infant who died at Birmingham Children’s Hospital.
The 27-year-old suspect has been suspended by the trust.
West Midlands Police said it arrested the woman in connection with the death of an infant. The Independent
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Hospitals set up food banks and hardship loans for staff struggling with cost of living crisis
Legal smoking age in England could be raised to 21 – report
An independent review commissioned by the health secretary, Sajid Javid, and led by Javed Khan, the former chief executive of the children’s charity Barnardo’s, is also expected to support new taxes on tobacco company profits, according to the Telegraph. The Guardian
Record 420,000 children a month in England treated for mental health problems
Revealed: one in five patients leave some A&E departments in England without treatment
NHS patients to receive £120 private health app to get them fit for surgery
Friday, 20 May 2022
Northampton blogger and YouTuber Louise Pentland visits Downing Street with petition urging government to deliver health visits to new parents
Northampton blogger and YouTuber Louise Pentland visits Downing Street with petition urging government to deliver health visits to new parents Northampton blogger and YouTuber Louise Pentland has delivered a petition to Downing Street this week, urging the government to ensure families receive the five health visiting checks they are entitled to. Northampton Chronicle and Echo
The Health and Care Act: six key questions
Understanding healthcare workers’ confidence in AI
Chart of the week: Where are NHS nurses recruited from?
Chart of the week: Where are NHS nurses recruited from? The target to have 50,000 more NHS nurses by 2024 is ambitious, but there have been encouraging signs of progress on it. Where are these nurses coming from? Billy Palmer takes a closer look. Nuffield Trust
The first comprehensive map of young people’s health inequalities in the UK
The first comprehensive map of young people’s health inequalities in the UK As part of the Young people's future health inquiry, the Health Foundation is working with the Association for Young People's Health (AYPH) to better understand the inequalities experienced by young people from different groups. In this blog, AYPH policy fellow Rachael McKeown outlines newly published data showing the scale and complexity of young people’s health inequalities, and the need for action.
Strategies to reduce inequalities in access to planned hospital procedures
Government on track to deliver 26,000 more primary care staff
Official Statistics: National flu and COVID-19 surveillance reports: 2021 to 2022 season
Vulnerable adults set for autumn Covid booster jab
- JCVI provides interim advice on an autumn COVID-19 booster programme UK Health Security Agency
- Sue Gray planning to name No 10 Covid rule-breakers BBC News
- Jonathan Van-Tam misses knighthood ceremony due to Covid BBC News
- Autumn Covid booster vaccines should be given to ALL over-65s The Daily Mail
- Hospitals told to ditch Covid visiting restrictions as NHS chief says no patient should be left alone The Daily Telegraph
- North Korea’s Covid caseload passes 2 million amid global concern about regime’s pandemic plan The Guardian
- Government’s vaccines committee recommends autumn Covid jabs The Independent