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  • Barts NHS Trust warns ‘some or much’ of its January operations will be cancelled as Omicron surges

    December 21, 2021

    Barts Health NHS Trust has written to doctors this morning warning that it may have to cancel "some or much" of its planned operations in January because of rising Omicron rates.

  • NHS staff absentee rate doubles in a week

    December 19, 2021

    The number of NHS staff off sick in London has more than doubled in the past week, as the new variant sweeps the capital.

  • British residents vaccinated abroad can now use NHS Covid Pass

    December 10, 2021

    UK residents who have received vaccinations abroad, or in Northern Ireland, will be able to use the NHS Covid Pass as long as they have had two doses of an approved jabs. They will also be able to organise a booster jab for themselves in England as a result of the new rule. The changes [...]

  • Pandemic exodus: More than 40,000 staff quit social care sector in last six months alone

    December 1, 2021

    Analysis of Government figures shows this morning that more than 40,000 social care staff have left the sector over the last six months, amid what a think tank is calling a “toxic mix of workforce challenges”. The Nuffield Trust said there is a “deepening crisis” in social care staffing ahead of a very challenging winter. [...]

  • NHS first: Hackney man to get world’s first 3D printed prosthetic eye at Moorfields hospital in London today

    November 25, 2021

    Steve Varze, from Hackney, will today become the first person in the world to get a 3D printed prosthetic eye. The Londoner will receive the eye later today at Moorfields Eye Hospital. Currently, patients undergo a two-hour session to mould their eye socket, before the prosthesis is fitted and then painted. This process takes six [...]

  • Tory backbench rebellion grows as crucial vote on social care plan approaches

    November 22, 2021

    Anger from MPs that the least well-off may still have to sell their homes to pay for their care under the latest government plans is fuelling a backbench rebellion. MPs will consider on Monday whether to accept changes to the Government’s proposed social care reforms. But Red Wall Tory Christian Wakeford had warned that it [...]

  • New vaccine policy comes into force: Tens of thousands of care home staff unable to work from today

    November 11, 2021

    As the government’s jab policy kicks in from today, tens of thousands of care home staff who have not had both coronavirus vaccine doses will be unable to legally work in care homes. Staff working in registered care homes in England must have had both jabs to continue in their role from Thursday, unless they [...]

  • Vaccines to be compulsory for frontline NHS staff

    November 9, 2021

    Frontline NHS staff in England will have to be fully vaccinated against Covid to protect patients, the health secretary has announced today.

  • Government eyes legal requirement for NHS staff to be vaccinated

    October 24, 2021

    The government is looking at legally enforcing a Covid vaccine mandate for all NHS staff. Health secretary Sajid Javid wants to push through legislation requiring protection against the virus as a condition of employment as soon as possible, according to The Sunday Times.  Some 106,351 NHS staff in England have not been vaccinated, around seven [...]

  • NHS Trusts rack up around £2bn worth of clinical negligence claims last year

    October 18, 2021

    NHS Trusts racked up around £2bn worth of clinical negligence claims last year, according to new findings. The findings, revealed by a Channel 4 Dispatch Freedom of Information (FOI) request, pushed former health secretary Jeremy Hunt to urge NHS Trust’s to end ‘targets culture’, as it “can create a culture where numbers matter more than [...]

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