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Reorganising Urgent Care

From the BBC: The NHS in England needs to provide a much simpler and co-ordinated system of round-the-clock urgent and emergency care, a review of its services says. It also warns that many patients are confused about who to turn to when they need urgent medical help, so too often they go to A&E units. … Continue reading »

Red or Black? 50:50 lifetime risk of cancer

From the BBC: The number of people in the UK who will get cancer during their lifetime will increase to nearly half the population by 2020, a report has forecast. People living longer is thought to be a major reason for the increase. But the [Macmillan Cancer Support] said that more people were surviving cancer … Continue reading »

Don’t go to the (operating) theatre on Fridays…?

From the BBC: People who have surgery towards the end of the week are more likely to die than those who have procedures earlier on, researchers say. A British Medical Journal report into non-emergency operations in England, suggests the overall risk of death from such planned procedures remains low. But it shows “unacceptable” variation in … Continue reading »

No more grey hair?

From Sky News: A cure for grey hair which means millions will be able to throw away messy dyes may not be too far off, researchers have said. Scientists found people who are going grey develop “massive oxidative stress” via an accumulation of hydrogen peroxide in the hair follicle, which causes hair to bleach itself … Continue reading »

111 Troubles

From the BBC: The new NHS non-emergency 111 telephone service in England is in a fragile state in a number of areas ahead of bank holiday weekend, NHS bosses admit. Reports have been emerging for weeks of calls going unanswered and poor advice being given, leading to hospitals being inundated with patients. The problems plaguing … Continue reading »

97% of GPs have recommended placebos

From the BBC: In a poll, 97% of 783 GPs admitted that they had recommended a sugar pill or a treatment with no established efficacy for the ailment their patient came in with. The PLOS One study authors say this may not be a bad thing – doctors are doing it to help, not to … Continue reading »

Suicide rates

From the BBC: Some 6,045 people killed themselves in 2011, an increase of 437 since 2010. The highest suicide rate was among men aged between 30 and 44. About 23 men per 100,000 took their own lives. On average, across both sexes, 11.8 people per 100,000 population killed themselves in 2011, up from 11.1 people … Continue reading »

Do self-help books work?

From the BBC: Prescribing self-help books on the NHS is an effective treatment for depression, a study suggests. Patients offered books, plus sessions guiding them in how to use them, had lower levels of depression a year later than those offered usual GP care. More than 200 patients who had been diagnosed with depression by … Continue reading »

Consolidating Hospitals

From the BBC: Dr Lee believes a hospital near the M4 could serve 650,000 patients in south Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and south Oxfordshire. He said: “It’s challenging the perception of what a hospital is for. It’s very emotive and there is a certain sentimentality people feel towards their local hospitals. “It challenges the make-do-and-mend which has … Continue reading »

Squeezing Medical Pay & Conditions

From the Guardian: Moves to force hospitals to provide routine surgery and scans over weekends are expected to accelerate this week when NHS medical chiefs outline policies to ensure more seven-day cover. GPs will also be expected to open surgeries for appointments rather than leaving patients to wait or use out-of-hours services. Moves towards 24/7 … Continue reading »

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