STRENGTHEN PRIMARY CARE
STRENGTHEN PRIMARY CARE
Really interesting article about a trial that is going to take place in England to lower blood pressure in hrougj wall squats www.facebook.com/share/p/1Ab4...
It will always be one of my greatest professional honours to have been the first nurse to become Honorary President of @agilecsp.bsky.social and I'm so looking forward to our bienniel conference in Nottingham π€
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The first of our speakers to be introduced... Our wonderful Honorary President. Speaking on 'The Power of Stories in Uncertain Times', be sure not to miss hearing Brian by booking tickets here: tinyurl.com/agileconf2025 #AGILEConf25
βwaiting times are what matter to patients. Not the size of the waiting list, not the percentage within 18 weeks, but the waiting times they are likely to experience.β
Nice piece from Rob on current elective performance.
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We have just announced that Sir Jim Mackey, newly chief executive of NHS England, will speak at our conference on 23 April.
This will be an important opportunity to hear first-hand where mental health fits into the emerging national agenda, with opportunities for members to directly ask questions.
π Join us to hear from The Ridge Medical Practice and Five Parks PCN about their innovative appointment model for high intensity service users. π Learn how their social prescribing team collaborates with GPs to address complex social issues faced by patients. π€π₯ buff.ly/iNMwaav
The applications deadline is one week from today. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a select cohort of leaders in the only advanced improvement science program for emergency services.
β³ Apps close April 18
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Douglas Badenoch @dbadenoch.bsky.social and I have built a huge online audience over the last 15 years, and a trusted reputation for high quality independent information. Whoever you're trying to reach (policymakers, clinicians, practitioners, the public...) we can help.
Calling all mental health researchers! Do you need some #ElfHelp from The Mental Elf? π³π€οΈπ
This year we have been commissioned by many mental health research groups to help them disseminate their new research. We know how difficult it can be for researchers to get their work out there.
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I was genuinely shocked by this story - both for the scale of the harm but also the cover-up by the NHS. It never got the attention it deserved IMO
1,540 children have been misdiagnosed by NHS hearing tests since 2019 4/6 www.thetimes.com/uk/healthcar...
As a parent of a partially deaf child this article is heart breaking. Our early diagnosis lead to speech therapy, l can't imagine the heartache of missing out on language skills in those crucial years.
"...a top-down reorganisation of NHS
England and Integrated Care Boards is neither necessary nor desirable..."
The inconvenient bit of the Darzi review?
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We published our first paper on long covid in early August 2020. COVID vaccines werenβt released till November 2020. Ergo, vaccines didnβt cause those long covid cases. www.bmj.com/content/370/... π§ͺ
When you take a bit of time to listen, it's clear that most people living with long term health conditions are doing the best they can in the circumstances they're in. There might be wiggle room for some tweaks but this will come through understanding & alongsidedness, not telling people what to do.
Have you read this yet? If not you should @roylilley1.bsky.social highlights NHS Law and Practice
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Morning coffee For years, Minerva has started the day with a pot of tea. A report from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 1999-2018 makes her wonder if she should switch to coffee (Eur Heart J doi. org/ 10.1093/eurheartj/ehae871). Among 40000 participants, those who drank coffee in the morning had substantially lower all cause and cardiovascular mortality rates compared with non-coffee drinkers. Surprisingly, drinking coffee later in the day had no health benefits.
Lots of us love the Minerva section in the @bmj.com, especially when she tells us to do more of something we loveβ¦. like drinking coffee!
Hereβs the research article. The recommended dose is four cups, to be taken in the morning.
#MedSky
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It takes the total cases being looked at by @DOckendenLtd to circa 2,500 and means her report won't be publishes until June 2026.
But deleting of records will worry many families who have accused the trust of covering up serious failings.
My 2021 story: www.independent.co.uk/news/health/...
Internal investigations by @nottmhospitals & the NHS Counter Fraud Authority have been unable to determine how the files were deleted, leading to Nottinghamshire Policeβs cyber crime unit launching its own investigation alongside its ongoing criminal inquiry into maternity care 1/2
π¨NEW: Detectives are investigating how records linked to the worst maternity scandal in NHS history were mysteriously deleted. Its linked to the discovery of 300 more cases that has meant the Ockenden inquiry will be delayed until June 2026. 1/3
π¨ Oops! The only air ambulance serving 3,500 square miles of the East Midlands has been grounded since Friday night after staff failed to submit paperwork for its controlled drug licence:
*drumroll* π₯
Independent SAGE website has had a revamp. Now easily searchable with all reports and briefing sessions neatly archived. Take a look!
@independentsage.bsky.social #medsky #episky #healthpolicy #academicsky
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Check out this fantastic resource thanks @janetfolland.bsky.social
Thatβs fabulous I hadnβt seen your list what a great job . Thanks
Too many health & care orgs have separate, unconnected strategies for quality/process improvement & AI. Yet they are mutually reinforcing: combining them can generate huge productivity gains. However, it requires a lot of change leadership: hbr.org/2025/01/how-.... By Tom Davenport & Tom Redman.
For change agents, our ability to influence without authority is a key issue because the impact we create is tied to it. So I appreciated this article which sets out five approaches to influence: medium.com/code-like-a-.... By Vinita Bansal. Graphic by Office Guy Cartoons.
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Iβm an AHP too!
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