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NHS HIV testing rollout helps Londoners get treatment at earlier stage
Over 150 people with HIV not receiving treatment have been found by the NHS in London in just six months, following the roll out of routine testing in Emergency Departments (EDs). Routine testing for blood borne viruses (HIV, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C) in all EDs across London started in April earlier this year, as […]
Londoners urged to get flu jab as hospital admissions increase
The NHS in London is urging eligible people to get their free flu jab now as cases and hospital admissions rise. New data shows there have been an average of 30 patients a day with flu in London hospitals in recent weeks, more than 10 times the number seen at the beginning of December last […]
Paralympian Ade Adepitan throws support behind Polio Booster Campaign
British Paralympian, Ade Adepitan is throwing his support behind the NHS polio booster vaccination drive in London, having suffered from the disease when he was 15 months, resulting in him permanently losing the use of his legs. The basketball player and TV presenter is urging parents in London to ensure their children are fully vaccinated […]
London’s health service goes green
The capital’s health service is going green by switching to cleaner energy, reducing environmentally harmful gases and reducing waste. The NHS in London celebrates progress in reducing its carbon footprint as political leaders gather for the second week of COP27. Since 2018 London trusts have reduced use of desflurane, one of the most common but […]
Innovation across London sees waiting times cut for elective care
The NHS in London is continuing to find new ways to battle the backlog of people waiting for routine treatment, with teams taking on new methods to give more people the care they need. From ‘Super Saturdays’ to High Intensity Theatre (‘HIT’) lists and new outpatient buildings opening, NHS staff across the capital are pulling […]
Londoners called to consider nursing as new NHS recruitment drive begins
The NHS is encouraging anyone in the capital looking for a fulfilling and meaningful career to consider nursing after 82% of Londoners surveyed said nurses have made a positive impact in their life, according to a new survey. Commissioned by NHS England for its annual We Are The NHS recruitment drive, the survey also found […]
Over one million Londoners get autumn Covid-19 booster jab
More than a million people in London have now received an autumn Covid-19 booster jab, new figures show. The NHS in London has made the announcement while it continues to encourage eligible residents of the capital to take up the offer of free vaccination to boost their protection ahead of winter. So far, the NHS […]
London’s NHS makes great strides in tackling waiting lists
Latest figures show the NHS in London has reduced the number of people waiting more than 18 months for treatment by 80% over the past year. Due to the impact of Covid, by August 2021 the number of people in London waiting 18 months or more had grown to 11,500, but a concerted effort by […]
Women in London urged to come forward for NHS breast screening appointments when invited
Each year, more than two million women in the UK have breast screening, leading to around 1,300 women’s lives being saved as more cancers can be diagnosed and treated earlier than they otherwise would be. In 2020/21, 120,000 people took part in breast screening in London, with 1,040 cancers being detected through the screening programme, […]
London’s unvaccinated urged to join the hundreds of thousands of children already protected against polio
Children in London are urged to get their polio vaccine booster dose this autumn, following in the footsteps of over 150,000 other children who have taken the opportunity to get protected since August. Data released today (11 October) by NHS England shows 157,000 London children have been vaccinated against polio since August, when the NHS […]