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European space agency project to create digital ambulance of the future
Cardiff-based connectivity specialist Excelerate Technology is leading the consortium on an exciting project on behalf of NHS ambulance services; a €5.7m initiative co-funded by the European Space Agency (ESA) ARTES 5G Strategic Programme Line (SPL) and the UK Space Agency (UKSA) to create the prototype for pioneering an always connected and cloud-based digital ambulance of the future.
PEP Health selected to take part in first-ever AWS Healthcare Accelerator for pioneering UK start-ups
PEP Health – a health technology company using AI to analyse the patient experience and improve care – has been selected to take part in the first-ever AWS Healthcare Accelerator in the UK. The programme will support them to scale their operations in the United States.
Sepsis charity calls for increased investment in genetic research
The charity Sepsis Research FEAT is calling for increased funding for genetic research into critical illnesses like sepsis, following ground-breaking findings by a study it funds.
CSC’s Annual Scientific Meeting
The Central Sterilising Club’s 60th Anniversary Annual Scientific Meeting will take place on 4-5 April 2022, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Stratford Upon Avon. This event not only presents the chance to learn but also provides the opportunity to network with multi-disciplinary decontamination practitioners from across the UK.
New chair announced for ABHI
The Association of British HealthTech Industries, the UK’s leading industry association for health technology, has announced Neil Mesher, CEO, UK & Ireland of Philips, as its new chair.
Antiseptic drug as good as antibiotics for preventing recurrent urinary infections
A new NIHR-funded study has shown the antiseptic drug methenamine hippurate is as good as antibiotics for preventing recurrent urinary tract infections in women.
Public Accounts Committee highlights years of decline in cancer and elective care
In a new report, the Public Accounts Committee pointed out that the NHS has not met the 18-week maximum waiting time standard for elective care since February 2016; nor the eight key standards for cancer care in totality since 2014.
Critical commentary against GPs or the NHS will lose more doctors, warns BMA
The ongoing criticism and general negativity about GPs and general practice must end if the NHS wants to retain the doctors we have and recruit more, the BMA has told the Health and Social Care Committee.
Ukrainian refugee children to begin lifesaving NHS cancer care
The 21 Ukrainian children who were evacuated to England, are now all under the care of NHS specialist hospital services and are starting their package of cancer treatment.
Planned surgery: guidance on COVID testing and isolation
The Royal College of Anaesthetists, the Association of Anaesthetists, the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine and the Faculty of Pain Medicine have received queries about how to manage patients presenting for planned surgery with respect to pre-operative testing and self-isolation, and how long patients who have had COVID-19 should wait before undergoing surgery.
Reduction in deaths from hepatitis C
The latest annual report from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) shows there has been considerable progress towards eliminating hepatitis C as a public health problem by 2030 in England.
Norovirus outbreaks increasing in England
Norovirus outbreaks in care homes have risen in recent weeks, leading UKHSA to remind people of simple steps that can be taken to limit the spread of the bug.
Government says it is 'over halfway' to delivering 50,000 more nurses by 2024
The Government claims it is on track to meet its commitment to deliver 50,000 more nurses in the NHS by 2024, with over 27,000 more nurses now working across the NHS.
People living with obesity face postcode lottery
A third of the country does not have access to obesity treatment, says the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) in a new hard-hitting documentary about the growing obesity crisis and how to tackle it.
ABHI calls for national strategy for robotic surgery
The UK’s leading industry association for health technology, the Association of British HealthTech Industries (ABHI), has launched a white paper, 'Robotic Assisted-Surgery and New Models of Surgical Care', which sets out the case for a national multi-stakeholder strategy for Robotic Assisted Surgery to support its uptake across the NHS.
Just one drink a day leads to brain ageing
According to a new study, alcohol consumption even at levels most would consider modest—a few beers or glasses of wine a week—may carry risks to the brain.
Decrease in women screened for breast cancer
NHS Digital has reported that 1.19m women aged 45 and over were screened for breast cancer in 2020-21, a 44.1% decrease on 2019-20 (2.12m).
House of Lords support need for workforce planning
An amendment to the Health and Care Bill that seeks to improve workforce planning has been voted through by the House of Lords.
RCP warns the UK is facing a crisis in care for older people
The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) is warning that a combination of a rapidly ageing population and a lack of NHS workforce planning means we are sleepwalking into an avoidable crisis of care for older people.
Major drive to recruit NHS reservists
Thousands of new NHS 'reservists' are to be recruited to support the health service as staff tackle COVID-19 backlogs.
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