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Re: National Health Service
« Reply #510 on: October 18, 2023, 09:51:52 am »
A levy on gambling companies that would bring in ?100m a year to fund NHS treatment is being considered by the UK government.

It wants all operators "to pay their fair share", instead of the current voluntary scheme.

The money will be invested in treatment and support for people harmed by gambling in England, Scotland and Wales, ministers say.

The body that represents the industry said it supported the new levy.

But the Betting and Gaming Council also said funds from the levy must be given only to "genuine" charities and organisations tackling problem gambling and related harms.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-67132720

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« Reply #511 on: October 23, 2023, 10:06:02 am »
Welsh Ambulance Service declares extraordinary incident due to delays

An ambulance spent 28 hours outside a hospital after an "extraordinary incident" was declared due to delays.

The Welsh Ambulance Service said 16 ambulances had waited outside the emergency department at Morriston Hospital, Swansea, at one time.

It said multiple sites across Wales were affected, "specifically" in the Swansea Bay health board area.

Lee Brooks, director of operations, told BBC Radio Wales Breakfast the situation was "heart-breaking".

The service said people should only call 999 if their emergency was "life or limb threatening".

Judith Bryce, assistant director of operations at the Welsh Ambulance Service, said on Sunday the service was experiencing "patient handover delays outside of emergency departments".

"This is taking its toll on our ability to respond within the community," she said.

cont https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-67190297


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Re: National Health Service
« Reply #512 on: October 26, 2023, 10:22:25 am »
What latest NHS Wales figures on staffing, vacancies and sickness tell us
New statistics have been released on the health service in Wales

New figures have come out today that shine a light on staffing, sickness and vacancy figures in the Welsh NHS. The country's health service is facing huge challenges right now with long waiting lists and targets being missed on A&E waits and ambulance response times.

Wales's health minister Eluned Morgan is under pressure to address the current situation and in North Wales the Betsi Cadwaladr health board is in special measures due to its failings.

Today new statistics were released looking at the numbers in the current NHS Wales workforce, how often people are ill and how many vacancies there currently are:

Here we breakdown those figures:    https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/what-latest-nhs-wales-figures-27979864?IYA-reg=49560bcd-5a9c-47f0-8fc5-ba2e71710589


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« Reply #513 on: October 31, 2023, 09:37:20 am »
NHS waiting lists predicted to exceed 8m by summer
This figure is regardless of whether or not healthcare workers take further strike action

A new analysis warns that NHS waiting lists could reach a staggering eight million by next summer, regardless of ongoing medical strikes. Even as healthcare professionals continue to strike over pay, this staggering figure represents a significant challenge for the UK's healthcare system.

The Health Foundation's report outlines four different scenarios, all indicating that NHS waiting lists could peak at eight million by August 2024 if healthcare workers don't engage in further strike action. If strikes persist, the list could swell by an additional 180,000 individuals.

Earlier this month, it was revealed that 7.75million people were waiting for NHS treatment as of August, marking the highest figure recorded since data collection began in 2007. Charles Tallack, director of data analytics at the Health Foundation, said: ?Behind these numbers are people anxious for a diagnosis, patients in avoidable pain and lives put on hold.?

cont https://www.inyourarea.co.uk/news/nhs-waiting-lists-predicted-to-exceed-8m-by-summer/

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Re: National Health Service...NHS Wales makes plea to 'Help Us, Help You'
« Reply #514 on: November 06, 2023, 09:47:04 am »
NHS Wales makes plea to 'Help Us, Help You' get treatment as fast as possible this winter
Everyone 'can play a part' in reducing winter pressure on emergency care services in Wales

As winter approaches and demand on GPs and emergency care services rises, NHS Wales? Chief Executive Judith Paget is reminding everyone of the different services available across Wales for quick and quality treatment. The Welsh Government?s ?Help us, Help You? campaign highlights the other local services and health professionals working in NHS Wales, that are available to ensure those with urgent care needs can be treated quickly - without needing to go to their GPs or nearest emergency department.

NHS Chief Executive, Judith Paget said: ?If you?re unwell, injured or have an urgent care need, there are many ways to access the NHS in Wales instead of through emergency departments. This includes the NHS 111 Wales online and telephone service, mental health helplines, pharmacists, minor injuries units, and more.

Urgent Primary Care Centres (UPCCs) and Same Day Emergency Care Services (SDECs) are now up and running across multiple sites in Wales, as a result of the Welsh Government?s ?Six Goals for Urgent and Emergency Care? programme - helping to safely prevent trips to emergency departments or hospital admissions. UPCCs treat people with urgent primary care needs on the same day, and SDECs help people access diagnostics and treatment for emergency care needs and return home on the same day.

full article https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/nhs-wales-makes-plea-help-28048634

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« Reply #515 on: November 09, 2023, 10:10:13 am »
Welsh health boards asked to make even more spending cuts
They are asked to reduced their expected deficits by 10% as the Welsh Government moves money to 'prioritise health'

Health boards in Wales have been asked to make even more savings for this financial year. Health minister Eluned Morgan says they need to reduce their deficits by 10%.

In total it is projected health boards in Wales are heading for deficits of at least ?650m as a result of high inflation, a rise in the cost of medicine, and additional pay pressures. Last month it was announced that the health budget would receive an extra ?425m after cuts were made to other ministerial departments in order to reallocate the money.
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Plans for new mental health unit at Glan Clwyd approved
A SECOND bite of the cherry has proved successful for Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) after plans for a "world class" inpatient mental health unit and multi-storey car park at Glan Clwyd Hospital were approved.

The new fit for purpose unit, which could cost up to ?84.5m [up to ?80million from Welsh Government] and will benefit from 59 patient-beds in four new inpatient wards, was given the green light by Denbighshire County Council's Planning Committee today (Wednesday, November 8).
cont https://www.northwalespioneer.co.uk/news/23910345.plans-new-mental-health-unit-glan-clwyd-approved/?ref=rss&IYA-reg=49560bcd-5a9c-47f0-8fc5-ba2e71710589

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Re: National Health Service...........UK faces rural and coastal ageing crisis
« Reply #516 on: November 10, 2023, 10:10:33 am »
The UK faces an ageing crisis and healthcare must step in, England's chief medical officer, Prof Sir Chris Whitty, warns in his annual report.

People are living longer but some spend many of their later years in bad health - and that has to change, he said.

Based on projections, the elderly boom will be in rural, largely coastal, areas and these places are often poor cousins when it comes to provision.

In deprived regions, age-related issues emerge 10 years earlier, on average.

While young people flock to wealthy cities, areas such as Scarborough, North Norfolk or the south coast of England are going to age "rapidly and predictably", says the report - Sir Chris's fourth in the role.

He told me: "We've really got to get serious about the areas of the country where ageing is happening very fast, and we've got to do it now.

"It's possible to compress the period of time that people spend in ill health...because otherwise we will end up with large numbers of people leading much more dependent lives."

Providing services and environments suitable for older adults in these areas is an absolute priority, the report says.

cont https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-67367051

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Re: National Health Service
« Reply #517 on: November 13, 2023, 10:23:48 am »
Attracting skilled overseas-trained doctors to the UK will remain "crucial", despite plans to train more healthcare staff here, the doctors' regulator has said.

The General Medical Council (GMC) found that nearly two-thirds (63%) of new doctors in 2022 qualified abroad.

The government launched a major plan in June to train and recruit more healthcare workers in England.

But it will take many years for this to take effect, the GMC says.

NHS England says it currently has 10,855 full-time doctor vacancies - a rate of 7.2%.

Under NHS England's Long Term Workforce Plan, it hopes to recruit and retain "hundreds of thousands" more healthcare staff over the next 15 years. The plan includes spending ?2.4bn on additional training places for healthcare workers, with the number of medical school places for student doctors set to double to 15,000 a year.

Trainee doctors must study for five years before they qualify and must then undertake further training.

cont https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-67378621

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« Reply #518 on: November 14, 2023, 10:25:55 am »
NHS struggling to open extra winter beds and fill staffing gaps

The warning, from NHS Providers, which represents managers, came after the Treasury rejected pleas for an extra ?1bn to cover the cost of strikes.

Recruitment to plug gaps in the workforce was also having to be put on hold, NHS Providers said.

But the government said winter planning was on track.

It pointed out the goal to open 10,000 "virtual" hospitals beds had been met. This is where doctors remotely monitor patients with conditions such as respiratory and heart problems who would otherwise have to be in hospital.

Progress was also being made on opening 5,000 new permanent hospital beds - a 5% increase in numbers, the government said.

"We recognise the challenges the NHS faces over the coming months, which is why we started preparing for winter earlier than ever," a Department of Health and Social Care spokesman added.

cont https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-67408446

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Re: National Health Service
« Reply #519 on: November 14, 2023, 02:54:30 pm »
Diabetes warning as patient numbers increase.     It seems to be more common than I realised and my walking buddy Old Uncle Albert and I have both been diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes.    No chocolates and cakes for me anymore and I'm slowly losing the will to live


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Re: National Health Service
« Reply #520 on: November 14, 2023, 04:43:40 pm »
Diabetes warning as patient numbers increase.     It seems to be more common than I realised and my walking buddy Old Uncle Albert and I have both been diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes.    No chocolates and cakes for me anymore and I'm slowly losing the will to live

Hugo ... just keep going, be sensible with the chocolates and cake and you'll be fine, you certainly seem to get enough exercise so that is good.  I have been Type 1 insulin-dependent for 55 years, and hope to keep going for quite a while longer!

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Re: National Health Service
« Reply #521 on: November 14, 2023, 06:02:31 pm »
Diabetes warning as patient numbers increase.     It seems to be more common than I realised and my walking buddy Old Uncle Albert and I have both been diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes.    No chocolates and cakes for me anymore and I'm slowly losing the will to live


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-67407132
Hugo,
Don't worry, just eat everything in moderation. I gave up 'puddings' and biscuits but still have chocolate as a treat. You also have to watch the citrus food trap, but moderation and exercise are the keys.

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Re: National Health Service
« Reply #522 on: November 14, 2023, 09:24:53 pm »
Join the club Hugo, I went to the docs few years ago for something they did bloods & x rays. When I went back they told me I was diabetes,, they told me to cut things out, not a chance. 😂,,,,  see you met the 2 lads last week wish I?d known,  middle bro goes back tomorrow he said.

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« Reply #523 on: November 14, 2023, 10:45:26 pm »
Thanks everyone for your support, the more I speak to people the more I realise that I'm not the only one with diabetes.    A lifetime of being a chocaholis and a cakeaholic and now old age have finally caught up with me.

Norman it was nice seeing your boys at the club last week, they are certainly a chip off the old block,   At least I had a couple of pints there but that was my limit and it's everything in moderation  but no chocolates or cakes any more.     Mrs H did make a cake for me recently but it had no added sugar but all healthy ingredients and a good amount of whisky too.   It was scrumptious.      ;D

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Re: National Health Service
« Reply #524 on: November 15, 2023, 10:01:06 am »
Mrs H, recently diagnosed as pre diabetic, with the advice given above, plus easy on the salt............ there go MY cakes and chocs.  ???