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...Allies of Stride also say that “a whole system change” is needed, including reforms to how sick notes are issued by doctors, to encourage GPs to refer patients to support schemes linked to work as part of...
...People with frailty or chronic illness are left to deteriorate without investigation but also without basic care and support, at home and in wards....
...Meanwhile, medical experts warn the typical lack of cover for pre-existing and chronic conditions makes the insurance sector ill-equipped to pick up the slack from the NHS....
...There was no attention or care to our individual needs. We didn’t see the same doctor or nurse each time....
...“We believe that this government does not care about Kenyans,” said Davji Bhimji Atellah, secretary-general of Kenya’s doctors’ union....
...AI has the potential to significantly transform employment in many aspects of healthcare — from basic research to clinical care, patient monitoring and medical administration....
...Neurologist and neuroscientist Dr Ash Ranpura says chronic pain is “the kind of pain doctors hate, because they don’t like prescribing loads of pharmaceuticals....
...“We need better treatment, helping primary care doctors treat long Covid better....
...This should help them manage chronic health problems, and lower the number of costly hospital stays....
...Used at high doses in cancer care, the drug is part of common chemotherapy to treat paediatric cancers. There is often no good alternative to the treatment....
...The spike in cases added to pressure on hospitals and emergency rooms which are struggling with a chronic shortage of beds and staff....
...A lack of cover for chronic conditions and frequent changes to policy terms make private health insurance ill-suited to pick up the slack from the NHS, according to specialists....
...At a time when chronic medical conditions such as asthma, heart failure and arthritis make up a growing proportion of the workload of family doctors, the benefits of supported self-care are obvious....
...For example, I used to manage billions of dollars across multiple funds for various US institutions....
...of chronic respiratory illnesses, and infections such as flu, norovirus and, in recent years, Covid-19....
...Berlusconi, the media mogul who transformed Italian politics, was admitted to the intensive care unit of Milan’s San Raffaele Hospital on Wednesday, reportedly for respiratory problems....
...Patients discuss their specific healthcare needs with their doctor one-to-one, but do so in the presence of other patients. The result?...
...“Berlusconi is in intensive care to treat a lung infection,” the statement said. “The infection has come in the context of a chronic blood condition [from] which he has been suffering for some time.”...
...Hallett, who is 30, was admitted to the hospital a mile away from her home, where she waited for six days in a loud, crowded ward as doctors tried to find her a psychiatric bed....
...An adviser to Hemeti said “there might be some cases of rape by RSF soldiers but that doesn’t reflect the whole institution”....
...Demographic shifts are leaving health systems with far more elderly people to care for and far fewer workers to undertake that care....
...Access to GP data, for example, could more than double the number of cases available to study of people with chronic obstructive lung disease. During the pandemic, joining up data saved lives....
...Continuity of care is declining, victim of the political emphasis on fast access to any doctor, not your doctor....
...“The stakes are high because, to the extent insurers pay less for care, some of that will flow through to lower premiums,” Adler said....
...More than two-thirds of a UK government £4.2bn fund for new homes in England remains unspent more than six years after its launch, despite the chronic shortage of housing....
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