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Feb 2017

More sick newborns should stay with their mother instead of being in special care

A new report published by NHS Improvement, has urged doctors to allow full-term sick babies to stay with their mothers whenever possible, rather than being placed in special care units. Keeping the mother and baby together encourages breastfeeding and enables the pair to bond, which could help with the baby’s development later on. Furthermore, within…

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16
Feb 2017

Union calls for action on ‘bullying’ at South East Coast Ambulance Service

The GMB union have called on the government to intervene on bullying claims at South East Coast Ambulance Service (Secamb) and a news report by the Daily Telegraph has described a ‘culture of bullying’, claiming workers are being subjected to harassment and abuse. A number of 999 call handlers said that they were under so…

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16
Feb 2017

Prognosis ‘improving’ for severely premature babies

A study conducted by Duke University in the USA, has confirmed that an increasing number of extremely premature babies are now surviving without any neurological problems. The study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine and involving 4,274 babies born between 22 and 24 weeks, found that compared with those born at the same…

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08
Feb 2017

GP consultations in the UK shortest in the developed world

Health leaders are warning that the length of NHS GP consultations are ‘crazy’ and are threatening patient care. The current average GP consultation length in the UK is ten minutes, which is the shortest in the developed world. There are currently 44 plans in England to reduce hospital care and push health services into the…

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08
Feb 2017

Nine in ten hospital wards in England ‘overcrowded’

According to analysis by the BBC, nine out of ten NHS hospital wards in England have been overcrowded this winter and unsafe for patients. Hospitals should have a maximum of 85 per cent of beds occupied in order to minimise delays and infection risk, but the BBC analysis showed that out of 152 hospital trusts,…

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01
Feb 2017

Top doctors warn that lack of money is putting NHS patient safety at risk

In an open letter to Teresa May and published by the British Medical Journal, 2,000 doctors have warned that because of an ‘unacceptable’ lack of NHS funding, patient safety is at risk.  The letter makes reference to doctors constantly needing to apologise about the poor standard of care within hospitals and says that things ‘simply…

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