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Today’s top health stories

The Independent has reported on fears amongst ministers that the National Health Service may require a cash injection ahead of the next general election in order for it to cope with the country’s ageing population. According to the newspaper there is “growing anxiety” in Whitehall that extra money promised to the NHS by George Osborne will not be enough to meet the cost of providing care for elderly patients and advanced medical treatments. Fears over the NHS continued in the House of Commons yesterday, when Labour Leader Ed Miliband compared the government’s reforms to the Community Charge ‘poll tax’ of the late 1980s and early 1990s.

A hospital in the UK is to become the first in the world to trial a vest which can instantly detect a heart attack, reports the Metro. Bradford Royal Infirmary will use the Heartscape system to enable doctors to view a 3D colour image of the heart, which can also be rotated 360 degrees. The hospital is trialling the system as Bradford has one of the UK’s highest rates of death from chronic heart disease, treating over 300 major heart attacks every year. Current electrocardiograph (ECG) technology has a limitation where some patients wait up to 12 hours for blood test results, increasing the possibility of further damage to the heart.

The Daily Mail has reported on a medical team in Houston, USA, which has used micro-blogging social network Twitter to tweet and post photos and video clips during open-heart surgery. A member of the surgical team was also on hand to answer questions posted by the hospital’s Twitter followers during the surgery. A warning that graphic content may be posted was made at the start of the operation, with surgical footage taken by Dr Michael Macris via a helmet cam.

 

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Today’s top health stories

The Independent has reported on fears amongst ministers that the National Health Service may require a cash injection ahead of the next general election in order for it to cope with the country’s ageing population. According to the newspaper there... Read more

Today’s top health stories

The Times has reported on claims the Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, may seek additional concessions over NHS reforms in a bid to stave off a new Liberal Democrat revolt over the proposed legislation. Senior members of the Conservatives’ coalition... Read more

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The Prime Minister has ruled out further concessions to the government’s NHS reforms, but admitted Whitehall had failed to explain the plans well enough, reports the Independent. David Cameron’s comments came as he and the Health Secretary Andrew Lansley held... Read more

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The BBC reports that David Cameron is hold a meeting later today of healthcare professionals to discuss the government’s controversial plans for the NHS. Many within the medical community are angered that a number of opponents to the bill have... Read more

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More than 150 paediatricians are calling on the Government to scrap its controversial Health Bill, saying it will have an “extremely damaging effect” on the health of children, writes The Independent. Members of the UK’s Royal College of Paediatrics and... Read more