NHS hospitals treat 300 patients a week in A&E who are injured in DIY accidents

Revealed: NHS hospitals treat 300 patients a week in A&E who are injured in DIY accidents (with at least one person a day hurt mowing the lawn) NHS figures show 6,867 people treated after falling from a ladder in 12 months Another 466 were injured while mowing lawns from last April to March this year … Read more

Girl, four, with life-limiting cystic fibrosis gets a ‘wonder drug’ in time for Christmas

A four-year-old with cystic fibrosis has received the Christmas gift of her dreams – a wonder drug for her crippling condition.  Ayda Louden’s family, from Carlisle, Cumbria, spent years calling for NHS access to Orkambi. It was finally approved in October. The schoolgirl got her first delivery of the life-changing drug, which should extend her life … Read more

Over 35,000 glaucoma patients at risk of losing eyesight because of NHS appointment delays

More than 35,000 glaucoma patients could be at risk of losing their eyesight because their NHS appointments get delayed More than half a million people across England suffer from condition glaucoma Evidence suggests that 22 patients a month suffer permanent/severe sight loss   More than 40 NHS trusts reported considerable issues with waiting times  By Victoria … Read more

Private parking companies threaten NHS patients over small hospital car park fines

Private parking firms are threatening vulnerable NHS patients with bailiffs over minor hospital car park fines, with one hounding pensioner over 50p penalty David Sampson, 69, parked at Coventry and Warwickshire Trust in Aug 2018  The Parking Eye machine broke so he overstayed by accident and fined £140  Since then he has had six or … Read more

NHS hospital is on ‘black alert’ after soaring winter admissions in its A&E department

An NHS hospital has been put on ‘black alert’ because its A&E department has been overwhelmed by soaring admissions. The Royal Bolton Hospital in Greater Manchester issued the warning over the weekend, urging patients to only attend in cases of genuine emergency. A so-called ‘black alert’ is declared when a hospital is under such significant … Read more

High blood pressure pills will be offered to 720,000 more NHS patients

NHS guidelines will be changed to offer blood pressure-lowering drugs to hundreds of thousands more people in the UK. The threshold a patient has to hit before being given the life-saving drugs will be lowered and more than triple the number of people diagnosed with stage one high blood pressure. Health service watchdog, the National … Read more

Device allows surgeons to mend failing heart while it is STILL BEATING

A breakthrough device is allowing NHS surgeons to mend failing heart valves with a series of tiny stitches inserted while the heart still beats – saving the lives of people deemed too frail for open-heart surgery. At present, sick patients can be denied the standard valve-repair operation because it requires a heart bypass – when … Read more

Could Prue Leith finally rescue patients from the horrors of hospital food?

Prue Leith has been drafted in by the Prime Minister to help end the hospital food scandal Prue Leith has been drafted in by the Prime Minister to help end the hospital food scandal. The Bake Off judge will front a ‘root and branch’ review setting strict national standards following the deaths of six patients … Read more

Toddler denied respite care as she weighs TWO STONE

Like  any proud grandmother, Tricia Risbridger loves nothing more than cuddling her two-year-old granddaughter Esmai. The toddler adores listening to music, singing, and playing the xylophone. But despite these moments of joy that will be familiar to so many, life for the family is a struggle. Esmai needs round-the-clock care since an unexplained seizure shortly … Read more

VICTORIA BISCHOFF: The care cost lottery of NHS ‘continuing healthcare’

VICTORIA BISCHOFF: The care cost lottery that leave thousands being forced to sell their homes By Victoria Bischoff for the Daily Mail Published: 22:22 BST, 6 August 2019 | Updated: 10:06 BST, 7 August 2019 If you need any more proof that our care system is deeply flawed, then look no further than a type … Read more