Jul. 19 2022
Source Page: Human Medicines Regulations 2012 Advisory Bodies Annual Report 2021Found: a medi cine indicated for the treatment of lung cancer following surgery and chemotherapy. 129
Jul. 08 2022
Source Page: Scottish Donation and Transplant Group – written updates: March 2022Found: Scottish Donation and Transplant Group – written updates: March 2022
Jul. 08 2022
Source Page: Scottish Donation and Transplant Group (SDTG) – Note of 18 November 2021 MeetingFound: Scottish Donation and Transplant Group (SDTG) – Note of 18 November 2021 Meeting
Report Jun. 17 2022
Committee: Health, Social Care and Sport CommitteeFound: Leith Mount Surgery signpost guide •TheALISS database (A Local Information System for Scotland) maintains
Jun. 06 2022
Source Page: Personal statements from new award holders in the 2021 roundFound: Innovation in teaching, with international impact during Coronavirus I set up and am co -director
Jun. 01 2022
Source Page: The Queen's Birthday Honours 2022Found: British Empire Commander of the Order of the British Empire Nicholas Stewart Lester HAMER MBE Director, Coronavirus
Mentions:
1: Baroness Finlay of Llandaff (CB - Life peer) care.Our intensive care bed capacity must expand, with highly trained staff to manage complex elective surgery - Speech Link
2: Baroness Lawrence of Clarendon (LAB - Life peer) richest third of pupils spending more time than the poorest third.One of the most significant impacts of coronavirus - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Jess Phillips (LAB - Birmingham, Yardley) We are treating those women as if they are going to get a methadone allowance from a surgery, as if they - Speech Link
2: Caroline Johnson (CON - Sleaford and North Hykeham) The reason that the rules were brought in the first place was to protect women from coronavirus and to - Speech Link
3: Jim Shannon (DUP - Strangford) My first is on the organ transplant amendment, to which the Minister referred. - Speech Link
4: Edward Argar (CON - Charnwood) The Government amendment, paired with our commitment to work with NHS Blood and Transplant to make more - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Lord Crisp (CB - Life peer) from cancer to cardiovascular disease, diabetes to dementia, maternity to mental health, stroke to surgery—to - Speech Link
2: Lord Clement-Jones (LDEM - Life peer) As the noble Lord described, prior to the coronavirus pandemic there were some 18 million GP appointments - Speech Link
3: Lord Aberdare (CB - Excepted Hereditary) their food; in some cases, it may even help them to gain the strength needed to undergo life-saving surgery - Speech Link
4: Lord Shinkwin (CON - Life peer) I was barely 36 hours out of the operating theatre after surgery that had gone incredibly well and I - Speech Link
Asked by: Philippa Whitford (Scottish National Party - Central Ayrshire)
Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:
To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, what assessment he has made of the impact of the level of covid-19 hospitalisations on NHS transplant services as of 26 January 2022.
Answered by Maria Caulfield - Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Department for Business and Trade) (Minister for Women)
NHS England and Improvement and NHS Blood and Transplant regularly assess the impact of COVID-19 hospitalisations on NHS transplant services and are working with transplant units to restore transplantation services to pre-pandemic levels.
Whilst specific data for 26 January 2022 is not available, as of 23 January 2022, deceased donation represents 86% of pre-pandemic levels and living donation has since resumed to delivering quarterly matching runs through the UK Living Kidney Sharing Scheme. NHS Blood and Transplant and NHS England and NHS Improvement continue to work with transplant units to optimise the uptake of every organ that becomes available.