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Sheffield Teaching Hospitals to test use of smart technologies to support recovery of heart attack patients

Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is to play a leading role in a major trial assessing the use of smart technologies to support the recovery of heart attack patients.

HEE awards funding to help volunteers get into health and care roles

Health Education England has awarded 28 health and care organisations £25,000 in funding to help volunteers who want to work in the NHS to progress into a health and care career.

Mobile operating theatre to help drive down waiting times in Yorkshire

A mobile laminar flow theatre, provided by Vanguard Healthcare Solutions and sited at Wharfedale Hospital in Otley, forms part of an elective care hub designed to tackle a backlog of patients waiting for treatment.

New findings on surgery in patients with COVID

A new study of some 3.6 million surgeries from National Health Service (NHS) databases in England suggests that, in most cases, it will be safe to carry out planned surgery from two weeks after a positive COVID test, as long as the patient has recovered – compared to current guidance that recommends delaying surgery for seven weeks.

Calls to tackle tuberculosis in the European Region

On World Tuberculosis (TB) Day 2023, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for Europe are issuing a sobering warning that, despite having the tools to end TB, the European Region remains a long way from meeting its 'End TB Strategy' targets of reducing TB incidence by 80% and TB deaths by 90% before 2030.

Government sets out strategy to protect NHS from cyber attacks

The Government has published a new cyber security strategy aimed at protecting the NHS from attacks to vital infrastructure and systems.

Guy’s and St Thomas’ captures environmental pollution from anaesthetic gases

Anaesthetic gases globally are responsible for an estimated 3.1M tonnes of CO2e emissions every year. However, the results of a study by Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust shows that polluting anaesthetic gases can be captured efficiently.

UK GPs suffering unsustainable workplace pressures

UK GPs experience the highest stress and lowest job satisfaction compared to GPs in 9 other high-income countries, according to new analysis of Commonwealth Fund data from the Health Foundation. Just a decade earlier UK GPs were among the most satisfied of any country.

HEE publishes new strategy to support healthcare educators

Health Education England has published a new strategy to ensure that the NHS has a sustainable supply of educators to support the development of the healthcare workforce.

Royal Papworth Hospital set to be first in UK to use Versius for thoracic surgery

CMR Surgical (CMR) – the global surgical robotics company – announces that Royal Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, one of the world’s leading cardiothoracic hospitals and the UK’s main heart and lung transplant centre, has introduced the Versius Surgical Robotic System, and is set to become the first hospital in the UK to use Versius for thoracic procedures.

Global ranking for life expectancy shows decades-long UK decline

A new analysis of global rankings of life expectancy over seven decades shows the UK has done worse than all G7 countries except the US. Researchers writing in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine say that while UK life expectancy has increased in absolute terms over recent decades, other, similar countries are experiencing larger increases.

More advanced diagnostic testing is crucial for preventing Avian Flu pandemic

Dr. Nicole Robb, Assistant Professor at Warwick University, Oxford University lecturer, and co-founder of healthtech company Pictura Bio, has warned that the UK’s diagnostic testing capabilities are not advanced enough to deal with an influenza spill-over event from birds to humans quickly and efficiently. Dr Robb believes that new diagnostic technologies are needed as a priority.

Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust fast-tracks digital maturity

The West Midlands Trust has rapidly deployed Altera Digital Health’s Sunrise EPR solution across its three hospital sites; Worcestershire Royal, Kidderminster Hospital and Alexandra Hospital. This has enabled the Trust to quickly embark upon its digital transformation journey, improving patient safety and streamlining clinical workflows.

BTS and ICS release a model of care for specialised weaning units

​British Thoracic Society (BTS) and the Intensive Care Society (ICS) have collaborated to produce a Model of Care for Specialised Weaning Units (SWU). This Model of Care document provides guidance on the standards of care, resourcing, and infrastructure for this enhanced care area.

CF AMR Syndicate launches £3 million Collaborative Discovery Programme 

The Cystic Fibrosis (CF) Syndicate in Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) has announced a £3 million Collaborative Discovery Programme for drug discovery innovators to accelerate the development of new treatments for people with CF.

Short night-time sleep linked with nearly doubled risk of clogged leg arteries

Sleeping less than five hours a night is associated with a 74% raised likelihood of developing peripheral artery disease (PAD) compared with seven to eight hours.

NHS Scotland ‘cleans up’ anaesthetic gases

A clinically-led programme to reduce the impact of hospital theatres on the environment has resulted in a volatile anaesthetic gas being removed from the NHS Scotland supply chain. Used for anaesthesia during surgery, desflurane has a 14-year atmospheric ‘lifetime’ and a global warming potential 2,500 times greater than carbon dioxide.

State-of-the-art prehabilitation programme

The James Paget University Hospital in Norfolk is piloting a state-of-the-art prehabilitation programme that helps newly diagnosed cancer patients prepare for their treatment. Initially the service will be offered to people in the Great Yarmouth and Waveney area diagnosed with colorectal cancer with plans to extend this to other cancer patients as the pilot evolves.

Eight surgical hubs win recognition for meeting top clinical standards

Eight elective surgical hubs have been awarded accreditation as part of a pilot scheme to ensure the highest standards in clinical and operational practice.

Liver scans find one in 10 people have liver damage that could lead to deadly cancer

A new initiative to check for liver cancer in high-risk communities has been rolled out as part of a major NHS drive to catch more cancers earlier and save lives.

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