Monday 2 June 2014

Volunteers 'worth £500m to NHS'

Volunteers 'worth £500m to NHS' The country's healthcare system is being supported by 1.9 million volunteers, worth almost £500 million to the NHS, according to a new study. Northamptonshire Telegraph

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Corby Urgent Care Centre given top marks

Corby Urgent Care Centre given top marks Inspectors have delivered a glowing report after visiting Corby Urgent Care Centre. Northamptonshire Telegraph

MP Andy Sawford makes GP appointment promise

MP Andy Sawford makes GP appointment promise An MP has promised his constituents they will be guaranteed an appointment to see their GP within 48 hours if his party win the next General Election. Northamptonshire Telegraph

Cancer waiting time targets slip

Cancer waiting time targets slip A key government target for treating people diagnosed with suspected cancer has been breached for the first time since it was introduced in 2009. BBC News

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Mental health beds 'crisis' warning

Mental health beds 'crisis' warning Pressure on mental health beds is so severe that some patients are being sectioned to secure necessary care, according to a survey of junior doctors. BBC News

Is sleeping in a light room linked to obesity?

Is sleeping in a light room linked to obesity? "Sleeping in a room with too much light has been linked to an increased risk of piling on the pounds," BBC News reports. The news comes from a study that assessed self-reported sleeping habits and body weight measurements in a group of women at a single point in time.

The researchers did find a significant link between light levels in women's rooms at night and their risk of being overweight and obese. However, the study could not provide evidence that light was causing the difference in obesity risk. The authors were aware of this limitation and cautiously described their results as "intriguing".

College sets out safe models of psychiatric care

College sets out safe models of psychiatric care Psychiatrists say service change must ensure ease of patient access. OnMedica

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The NHS must evolve or face a painful death | Ian Birrell

The NHS must evolve or face a painful death | Ian Birrell Our health service is treated as sacred. But if we want it to survive, now is the time for a frank talk about privatisation.

Politicians have a poor record of fighting the wars of the past rather than facing up to those of the future. Now we see this again amid panic over Ukip winning a protest election, with corrosive talk over the supposed curse of immigration. The desire of people to come to Britain is a gratifying sign of economic success, yet Westminster is convulsed as parties vie to appear hostile to hard-working migrants.

They ignore an issue of far more profound consequence to national wellbeing: the looming implosion of the health service. Yet as Lord Ashcroft revealed in his latest electoral analysis, nearly as many voters mention the NHS as immigration as the issue that determines their vote and as financial pressures grow, this will rise up the agenda. It is worth mentioning in passing that the two issues are inextricably linked: Britain's beloved NHS would instantly collapse without the one in four doctors from abroad, let alone all those foreign-born nurses, midwives, porters and cooks. Continue reading... The Guardian

Millions face postcode lottery in GP services

Millions face postcode lottery in GP services Doctors surgeries' are 'on the brink of collapse', senior medic warns as research shows deprived communities face the longest GP waiting times. The Daily Telegraph

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NHS breaks promise after Winterbourne View scandal

NHS breaks promise after Winterbourne View scandal Thousands of children and adults with learning disabilities failed as NHS breaks its promise to re-home in the wake of a major scandal. The Daily Telegraph

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Exclusive: Labour plans big rise in NHS spending

Exclusive: Labour plans big rise in NHS spending Labour is drawing up plans to go into the next election with a manifesto pledge to increase NHS spending significantly should the party be returned to power,The Independent can reveal. The Independent

Death more likely after a weekend operation: Weekly dip in recovery rates worldwide proves need for a ‘seven-day NHS

Death more likely after a weekend operation: Weekly dip in recovery rates worldwide proves need for a ‘seven-day NHS Sick? In need of an operation? Then keep your fingers crossed that your consultant doesn’t schedule your procedure for a weekend afternoon – especially one in February. Patients are up to 17 per cent more likely to die if they are admitted at the weekend, an unprecedented global study has revealed. The Independent