When working within healthcare, medical professionals may sometimes come across patients that lack the mental capacity to make their own decisions about care and treatments. So it is vital you... read more →
Are you an avid gym goer and at the gym every day religiously or are you a more relaxed every week or two goer? Research published in the Journal of... read more →
A recent report by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) ordered by Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has condemned a number of failings in hospitals and their duty to investigate deaths. Some... read more →
Last week we wrote a blog post on how digital health is creating a culture of self-management, but digital health is taking this one step further with healthcare tech developing... read more →
We recently wrote a post on how the NHS could potentially become digital but can digital health create a culture of self-management of chronic illnesses? With apps dominating the technology... read more →
According to Allergy UK the UK is one of the top 3 countries in the world for the highest incident of allergy and costs hospitals an estimated £68million per annum... read more →
The idea of the NHS becoming fully privatised has been floating about for a while but it seems as though this has slowly become a reality, it was recently announced... read more →
According to NHS figures from the Hospital Episodes Statistics datasets, the rise of young people and children self-harming has dramatically risen over the last 10 years. Girls are more likely... read more →