Suffolk parents call for Group B Strep screening to save babies
Parents say their children may not have become ill if screening had been available. Source link
Parents say their children may not have become ill if screening had been available. Source link
Campaigners in Norfolk and Suffolk say lessons are not being learned after thousands of unexpected deaths. Source link
Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust is criticised for payments to PR firm, the BBC reveals. Source link
Campaigners slam a report as the BBC reveals drafts were edited to remove leadership criticism. Source link
A mental health trust did not record a cause of death in many cases, a review finds. Source link
Three nurses from Nigeria speak out about their experiences moving to the UK to work in the NHS. Source link
An NHS mental health trust that has been the worst performing in England fails another inspection. Source link
The new report, commissioned by the Department of Health and Social Care, said the consultant, referred to as Dr A, had previously admitted self-administering intravenous magnesium and parecoxib, a painkiller, while responsible for an anaesthetised patient a year previously. Source link
image copyrightCancer Research UK/Mark Hewlett image captionAlec Carpenter with his parents Nicola and Glen A boy who doctors feared would not survive when he was diagnosed with a rare childhood cancer aged four months is due to start school. Alec Carpenter, from Stowmarket in Suffolk, was diagnosed with neuroblastoma in 2016 and will join his … Read more