Working Group Submits Recommendations for Community Hospital Services

The working group established to review proposed changes to community hospital services has now submitted its recommendations to NHS Mid and South Essex (27 March 2025). Led by James Halden, the group was formed in October 2024 after decision-making was paused due to significant community feedback on the original proposals. The review focused particularly on service … Continue reading Working Group Submits Recommendations for Community Hospital Services

An update from SWF Health & Social Care Group

NHS England is being axed On 13 March the Prime Minister announced that NHS England will be abolished. The organisation which oversees England’s health service will be brought into the Department of Health. This brings England’s NHS back under “democratic control” and is designed to free up more money for frontline services. This process is … Continue reading An update from SWF Health & Social Care Group

Priority Pathogens: The disease families which require urgent scientific research

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) was set up to protect health from infectious diseases and environmental hazards. We prepare for future threats to prevent health and socioeconomic impacts and although there are hundreds of pathogens that can cause disease in humans, we now are in a better position than ever thanks to increased development … Continue reading Priority Pathogens: The disease families which require urgent scientific research

Who’s eligible for the 2025 COVID-19 vaccine, or ‘Spring Booster’?

As we move into spring, protection from any earlier COVID-19 vaccination you may have had will be starting to wane. COVID-19 can still be very dangerous and even life threatening, particularly for older people and those with a weakened immune system. Thankfully, for those who are more likely to become seriously ill from COVID-19, the … Continue reading Who’s eligible for the 2025 COVID-19 vaccine, or ‘Spring Booster’?

With tuberculosis (TB) on the rise again, how can we prevent further spread?

UKHSA’s most recent data on tuberculosis (TB) revealed a rise in reported numbers in England by 13% in 2024 (5,480) compared to 2023 (4,850). This signals a rebound to above the pre-COVID-19 numbers, despite significant progress towards a decline in TB over the last few decades. In this blog post, we outline the trends and patterns healthcare … Continue reading With tuberculosis (TB) on the rise again, how can we prevent further spread?

An update from SWF Health & Social Care Group

NHS England being axed – see more in Para 5 after ongoing Norovirus warning Tsunami of winter illnesses continues. Recently Norovirus hospital cases reached the highest level since records began in 2014. Three weeks ago an average 1,160 patients a day were in English hospitals with the vomiting bug, double the same period last year. … Continue reading An update from SWF Health & Social Care Group

How we are pioneering artificial intelligence applications in public health

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is harnessing the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to address health security challenges. Here are 3 examples of projects that demonstrate how we're using cutting-edge AI technology to protect and improve public health.  Using AI to understand patient experiences Understanding patients' lived experiences is crucial for improving healthcare services. … Continue reading How we are pioneering artificial intelligence applications in public health