RECENT NEWS
Offer for the SAS doctor workforce in England
The government has made an offer to the British Medical Association (BMA) for specialty and specialist (SAS) doctors in England.
New cholesterol treatment target recommendation
Updated final guidance has introduced a new target for cholesterol levels for people who have had a heart attack or stroke to reduce the risk of them having another.
The EU must vote to create a health plan that tackles the biggest killer
Members of Parliament (MEPs) at 2023’s ending plenary session, 11-14 December, were urged to prioritise health and help defeat the continent’s most pervasive health threat: cardiovascular disease (CVD).
Alleviating winter pressures: how digital is supporting NHS Gloucestershire system flow
NHS Providers has announced a podcast and video highlighting an inspirational example of how one ICS is using digital ways of working and data to improve patient flow and alleviate winter pressures.
Waiting list for NHS consultant-led hospital treatment in England falls
The latest NHS performance data (published 14 December) shows the number of referrals to treatment (RTT) pathways where a patient was waiting to start planned consultant-led treatment has fallen by just over 41,000 to 7.71 million.
Hospital admissions due to smoking up nearly 5% last year, NHS data shows
Smoking-related hospital admissions in England increased by nearly 5% in 2022-23, compared to the previous year, but remain lower than before the Covid pandemic.
Greater scrutiny of causes of death to help protect the public
New measures to help protect the public and support bereaved families will be introduced in a revamp of how deaths are certified.
NPAG announces new appointment
The National Performance Advisory Group (NPAG) has announced the appointment of Lawrence Barker as the new Facilitator for its Clinical Engineering Best Value Groups.
Global orthopaedic oncology specialists meet in Birmingham for consensus meeting
Taking place in Birmingham 29th and 30th January 2024, the Birmingham Orthopaedic Oncology Meeting will explore current concepts in Chondrosarcoma and Infected Oncology Reconstructions and gain a global consensus on diagnosis and treatment.
AI trained on X-rays can diagnose medical issues as accurately as doctors
A collaborative study between Warwick, King’s College London and several NHS sites funded by a Wellcome Trust Innovator Award has demonstrated how AI can analyse X-rays and diagnose medical issues just as, or more, accurately than doctors.
UKHSA's HECC report shows impacts on public health due to warming climate
UKHSA has published its first HECC report, drawing together the latest evidence on how our changing climate is already impacting on the nation’s health and publishing future projections based on a plausible worst case scenario.
Ondine raises C$4.91 million to accelerate rollout of nasal decolonisation to prevent HCAIs
Following its successful fundraising of C$4.91 million (US$3.62), Canadian life sciences company Ondine Biomedical will continue accelerating commercialisation of its nasal photodisinfection technology. The solution aims to replace topical antibiotics for the prevention of healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs) and kills all types of pathogens – bacteria, viruses and fungi – without causing antimicrobial resistance.
New findings on immune-supressing medicines and COVID-19 booster vaccine
A major clinical trial, led by experts at the University of Nottingham, has shown that people with inflammatory conditions are able to improve the antibody response from a COVID-19 booster vaccination by interrupting their treatment for two weeks immediately after having the vaccine.
New ultrasound machines support 300% increase in patient throughput at NHS Nightingale Hospital Exeter
Equipped with Aplio i800 / Prism Edition ultrasound machines, the Devon hospital – a COVID-19 response unit turned community diagnostics hub – has helped reduce the local NHS patient waiting list from six weeks to less than two weeks
New regulation for physician and anaesthesia associates
Physician associates (PAs) and anaesthesia associates (AAs) will soon be regulated by the GMC, improving patient safety and supporting plans to expand medical associate roles in the NHS to relieve pressure on doctors and GPs.
Health Foundation: primary care in poorer areas ‘missing out’ on vital funding
The opportunity to use GPs and primary care networks to reduce health inequalities between the richest and poorest areas hasn’t been fully realised, according to new research published by the Health Foundation.
Government to protect care home, hospital and hospice visiting
Visits to see loved ones in care homes, hospitals and hospices will be protected under plans announced by the government. Changes will be made to the law so that visits are a fundamental standard of care, putting them on par with having access to food and drink and properly qualified staff.
British Thoracic Society publishes a Clinical Statement on Chronic Cough in Adults
Chronic cough is a commonly presented respiratory illness seen by clinicians across both primary and secondary care, with potentially up to 10% of people in the UK experiencing its impacts. Building on the British Thoracic Society (BTS) Guideline on Chronic Cough in Adults that was published in 2006, this new BTS Clinical Statement aims to capture the progress that has since been made in the diagnosis, treatment and management of the condition.
Industry data reveals UK patients risk missing out on life-saving HealthTech
Persistent regulatory ambiguity and NHS procurement processes are risking the deprioritisation of the UK market for HealthTech innovation, the latest survey of the industry can reveal.
Day-case hysterectomies now available at Walsall
Patients can now have hysterectomies as day cases thanks to a new partnership and a procedure introduced recently at Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust.
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