LAID BARE Elderly care system in crisis after spike in complaints about residents’ treatment

LAID BARE Elderly care system in crisis after spike in complaints about residents’ treatment

This article was taken from: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/4512083/elderly-care-system-in-crisis-after-spike-in-complaints-about-residents-treatment/ By: Brittany Vonow 21st September 2017, 12:08 am Updated: 21st September 2017, 12:08 am A new report has revealed complaints including about residents not being treated with dignity INSPECTORS are dealing with four complaints in the elderly care system everyday, a shocking new report has revealed. The critical state of the service has…

Mass NHS data sharing plan will not allow ‘simple opt out’ despite ministers’ pledges

Mass NHS data sharing plan will not allow ‘simple opt out’ despite ministers’ pledges

This article was taken from: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/09/19/mass-nhs-data-sharing-plan-will-not-allow-simple-opt-despite2/ By:   Laura Donnelly, health editor  19 SEPTEMBER 2017 • 12:00PM A controversial NHS data-sharing plan will not allow patients a “simple opt-out” despite ministers’ pledges, leaked documents suggest. Last year the Government axed proposals for a national care.data scheme after it was critcised by privacy campaigners for failing to give the public…

‘Cut-price’ medics lured to the NHS from the US with promises of long holidays touring Europe

‘Cut-price’ medics lured to the NHS from the US with promises of long holidays touring Europe

This article was taken from: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/09/18/cut-price-medics-lured-nhs-us-promises-long-holidays-touring/ By:  Laura Donnelly, health editor  18 SEPTEMBER 2017 • 6:01AM ‘Cut-price’ medics are being lured to the UK from the United States with promises of long holidays touring Europe, in a bid to plug widespread staffing shortages.  Laura Donnelly, health editor The NHS is attempting to train or recruit up to 3,200 “physician…

Two-thirds support higher taxes to maintain NHS funding

Two-thirds support higher taxes to maintain NHS funding

This article was taken from: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2017/sep/16/two-thirds-support-higher-taxes-to-fund-nhs By: Denis Campbell Health Policy Editor Amid growing concern about state of the health service, poll shows a willingness to contribute more Two in three people are prepared to pay more tax in order to ensure the cash-strapped NHS has the money it needs to provide good care. New polling for the King’s Fund thinktank found…

The ‘miracle pill’: how cycling could save the NHS

The ‘miracle pill’: how cycling could save the NHS

This article was taken from: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/bike-blog/2017/sep/17/the-miracle-pill-how-cycling-could-save-the-nhs By: Peter Walker Cycling can make people healthy and live longer, and cut public health costs, so why can’t it be prescribed to the nation? Imagine if a team of scientists devised a drug which massively reduced people’s chances of developing cancer or heart disease, cutting their overall likelihood of dying…