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Over 180 Oxford Covid patients believed to have caught virus in hospital

This is below the 15 per cent average for all NHS acute trusts across the South East. Across England, 40,670 people are thought to have been infected with Covid-19 in hospital since August – 15 per cent of all inpatients with the disease. Rob Harwood, chairman of the British Medical Association s consultants committee, said: The NHS went into the current pandemic underfunded, understaffed and overstretched, and the knock-on effects – such as limited bed capacity – has unfortunately meant that controlling the spread of Covid-19 within hospitals has been more difficult than necessary. For some time now, the BMA has been calling for the Government to urgently address issues that would go far in ensuring the hospital environment is as safe as possible.

PREVIEW - Role for MDT Alcohol Care Teams in addressing alcohol crisis explored

Role for MDT Alcohol Care Teams in addressing alcohol crisis explored Current service provision for alcohol services in Ireland is fragmented and a more joined up approach may be a better way to yield results as clinicians urge MDT approach Almost 200 people attended a recent online meeting to address the alcohol crisis in Ireland, organised by Prof. John Ryan, Consultant Hepatologist at Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, and Associate Professor at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI). Prof. Ryan was joined by colleagues Prof. Siobhan MacHale, Consultant Psychiatrist at Beaumont Hospital and Dr Hugh Gallagher, GP Co-ordinator in the Health Service Executive (HSE) Addiction Service in Dublin North City & County.

Oxfordshire hospital treatment waiting times hit record high

ICU staff. Picture screenshot from OUH documentary. THE number of patients left waiting a year or more for routine treatment at Oxfordshire s major hospitals in November rocketed to a record high for the month, latest figures reveal. The Royal College of Surgeons of England says a huge, hidden waiting list is building across the nation because of the coronavirus lockdown. NHS rules state that patients referred for non-urgent consultant-led elective care should start treatment within 18 weeks. But NHS statistics show 2,946 patients listed for elective operations or treatment at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (OUH) at the end of November had been waiting for at least 52 weeks.

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