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RCGP Survey Insights | Over 40% of UK GPs May Leave Job Amid Stress - 0 views

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    The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) has warned of a potential 'mass exodus' of qualified GPs due to mounting work pressures. A recent RCGP survey found that over 40 per cent of GPs are unlikely to remain in general practice over the next five years, with a quarter stating it is "very unlikely." The situation is particularly concerning in England, with the highest rate of GPs considering leaving the profession reported to be in the East of England and the South East (47 per cent) and the lowest in the North West (36 per cent). Stress was cited as the main factor for leaving the profession, with more than half of respondents indicating that they find the job too stressful. Additionally, 13 per cent of respondents intend to leave the UK and work overseas. Almost 4 out of 10 GPs said they regularly worked more than 40 hours a week despite fewer than 1 in 10 being contracted to do so. The pressures faced by GPs are so severe that 22 per cent report feeling overwhelmed and unable to cope once or twice a week. The College noted that GPs and their teams have delivered an average of 30 million appointments per month in the past year - over 4 million more each month than in 2019 - despite the number of fully qualified, full-time equivalent GPs decreasing by 601 over the same period.
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Tragic Death of Nurse Linked to Tirzepatide Weight-Loss Drug in Scotland - 0 views

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    A 58-year-old nurse from North Lanarkshire, Scotland, has reportedly died after taking the weight-loss drug tirzepatide, which was recently approved for use on the NHS. Susan McGowan died from multiple organ failure, septic shock and pancreatitis, with the use of the Eli Lilly drug listed as a contributing factor on her death certificate, according to the BBC. She had taken two low-dose injections of tirzepatide, known by the brand name Mounjaro, over a two-week period before her death on 4 September. Her death is thought to be the first in the U.K. officially linked to the drug. McGowan, who had worked for over 30 years as a nurse at University Hospital Monklands in Airdrie, purchased a prescription for the drug through a registered online pharmacy. A few days after her second injection, McGowen began experiencing severe stomach pains and sickness. She went to A&E at Monklands - where her colleagues tried to save her life. Within days, her kidneys failed, and she fell into a coma as her other organs began to fail.
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Transforming UK Healthcare: NHS Trusts Lead the Way with Community Care Innovations - 0 views

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    A new report has highlighted that while NHS trusts are well placed to drive the new Labour government's desired healthcare transformation, additional resources are essential to fully realise this vision. Published by NHS Providers, the report explored how trusts are innovating and adapting to deliver the three key shifts outlined by the government: from hospital to community-based cafe, from analogue to digital, and from treatment to prevention. Titled "Providers Deliver: shifting care upstream," the report cited some successful approaches trusts have taken to ensure patients can get the care they need in the right place at the right time. Examples include: Tackling the wider determinants of health to improve patient flow - Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust Reducing demand for emergency care by providing support at home - East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust Improving mental health crisis care from the ground up - North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS Trust Harnessing a culture of continuous improvement to deliver care in the right place - Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust Taking the next step from hospital at home to early intervention - Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust
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Fast-Track Hub and Spoke Legislation: A Lifeline for UK Community Pharmacies - 0 views

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    Pharmacy hub and spoke providers gathered at Westminster on Tuesday (November 19) to highlight to MPs the urgent need to implement Model One of Hub and Spoke legislation. This proposed model, aimed at making hub and spoke dispensing accessible to all pharmacies, was initially scheduled for rollout in January 2025, but has been delayed. Representatives from Centred Solutions, HubRx, and PillTime engaged with over 30 MPs at the event, which was organised with the support of former pharmacist and Labour MP Sadik Al-Hassan. They highlighted the significant benefits of hub and spoke for community pharmacies and stressed the need to extend its use across different legal entities. Sadik Al-Hassan, MP for North Somerset and officer for the Pharmacy APPG, expressed his support, saying, "Community pharmacies are a vital lifeline for our high streets and independents have always been at a disadvantage versus larger chains who can employ economies of scale. "Model One of the proposed legislation would allow the benefits of big pharmacies for smaller ones to help them focus on the service provision our NHS needs during this difficult financial time."
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Wes Streeting :UK New Health Secretary 2024 - Vision for NHS Reform - 0 views

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    Wes Streeting MP has been appointed Secretary of State for Health and Social Care in the new Labour Government. The Ilford North MP will now take on the critical role of overseeing the National Health Service (NHS) and implementing Labour's ambitious health agenda. At the core of the Labour Party's healthcare reform manifesto is enhancing accessibility to primary and community healthcare. This involves implementing a 'Community Pharmacist Prescribing Service,' to empower pharmacists with independent prescribing rights where clinically suitable. This initiative aims to alleviate the strain on GP practices and enhance service accessibility. Additionally, the manifesto proposes piloting Neighbourhood Health Centres, to integrate various healthcare services -such as family doctors, district nurses, and mental health specialists under one roof.
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Pharmacy closures in Hampton leave residents struggling | UK 2024 - 0 views

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    Munira Wilson, the Liberal Democrat MP for Twickenham, highlighted the impact of the community pharmacy closures in the Hampton area, and the severe financial challenges facing community pharmacies across England during an adjournment debate in the House of Commons on Friday. She also raised concerns about the impenetrable bureaucratic processes surrounding new pharmacy license applications and closures. Wilson highlighted the closure of two Boots pharmacies in Hampton last autumn, including one in the deprived ward of Hampton North. The Tangley Park pharmacy closure left the entire ward, which lacks adequate public transport, without a pharmacy, severely affecting elderly and vulnerable residents. "The nearest pharmacy is now a mile away on foot, a distance which is difficult to cover for the elderly and those with mobility issues, certainly more than a 20-minute walk, the measure that previous ministers like to use to highlight pharmacy accessibility," she said.
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Superdrug Sales Boom 2024:Profits Soar Despite High Street Challenges - 0 views

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    The renowned health and beauty chain has announced impressive annual sales and profit figures, following the expansion of its British high street estate. According to a report by The Times, Superdrug's pre-tax profits jumped by 43.6 per cent to £111.6 million in the year ending December 2023 compared to the previous year. The company's revenue also experienced significant growth, rising by 11.8 per cent to reach £1.52 billion, marking its third consecutive year of market share growth. Key factors driving this growth include the opening of 14 new stores across strategic locations such as The Trafford Centre in Manchester and Brent Cross shopping centre in north London, and the refitting of 45 stores last year. Additionally, the continued expansion of its cheaper, own-label products, along with exclusive launches from brands like Bioré SPF, Nyx X Barbie, and Billie Eilish fragrances, significantly contributed to a 4.2 per cent year-on-year increase in Superdrug's sales volume.
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England Faces Surge in Alcohol Deaths | Shocking Health Report 2024 - 0 views

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    Public health experts are calling for a stronger, comprehensive government intervention to tackle the escalating levels of alcohol-related harm in England, as new data reveals a significant rise in alcohol deaths. Official figures indicate a "catastrophic rise" in alcohol-related deaths, with 8,274 people dying in 2023 alone-a 42% increase since 2019. Official figures indicate a "catastrophic rise" in deaths caused solely by alcohol, with 8,274 people dying in 2023 alone-a 42 per cent increase since 2019. The North East recorded the highest mortality rates, more than double those in London. The Alcohol Health Alliance (AHA), which represents 60 organisations working to reduce alcohol-related harm, has warned that this number represents only the tip of the iceberg as it reflects deaths wholly attributable to alcohol. When cases where alcohol was a contributing factor are considered, the death toll could triple the current estimates, they said.
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Cultural and Spiritual Use of Herbal Smoking Blends - 0 views

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    From the indigenous tribes of North America to the spiritual practices of India and Tibet, the use of herbs in smoking blends transcends time and place. Today, as more people explore natural, alternative ways to support mental and physical well-being, herbal blends have emerged as a powerful tool in practices like meditation, dream work, and holistic health.
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Best Hospitals in Hyderabad | Sehat.com - 0 views

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    Hyderabad has many general, government, private, nursing and multi-specialty hospitals. The cost for major procedures is low and patients from other countries and central India travel to get treated in Hyderabad. It is a popular destination for medical tourism. Corporate hospitals in Hyderabad have good infrastructure and latest equipment. In the latest study it was found that Hyderabad is the preferred destination for people from UAE, USA, UK, Nigeria, Tanzania, Kenya, Bangladesh and Afghanistan. In India, patients from Central India, North Karnataka, South Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Odissa get treated in Hyderabad.
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    Find best Hospitals in Hyderabad and their doctors list by speciality with address, appointment phone numbers, reviews, services, email and Website Detail.
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