October 8, 2025 - 13:57

In a recent revelation, it has come to light that approximately £22 million was spent by health trusts on restricted medical procedures over the past year. Dorinnia Carville has pointed out that around 12,000 operations were conducted without the necessary assurance that they adhered to established policies. This raises significant concerns regarding the oversight and governance of healthcare practices within the region.
The expenditure on these restricted procedures has sparked a debate about the allocation of resources and the prioritization of patient safety. Critics argue that such spending could undermine the integrity of the healthcare system, as it suggests a lack of compliance with protocols designed to protect patients.
The implications of these findings extend beyond financial concerns, highlighting potential risks to patient outcomes and the overall effectiveness of healthcare delivery. As health trusts face scrutiny, the need for stringent adherence to policies and improved oversight mechanisms has never been clearer. The focus now shifts to ensuring that patient safety remains paramount in the decision-making processes of health authorities.
February 21, 2026 - 09:17
I spent 22 years unable to burp. Here’s what happened when I finally could.For decades, a silent and often misunderstood condition governed daily life. Known informally as `no-burp syndrome,` or retrograde cricopharyngeus dysfunction (R-CPD), it leaves sufferers...
February 20, 2026 - 21:10
USF Health Morsani College of Medicine claims two national Top 10 rankings in NIH fundingThe University of South Florida Health Morsani College of Medicine has demonstrated significant research strength, earning two coveted spots in the national Top 10 for National Institutes of Health...
February 20, 2026 - 08:41
Cambridge mental health charity says £205K grant is 'pivotal'A Cambridge-based mental health charity has described a substantial new grant as `pivotal` to its future, enabling a significant expansion of its community services. The organization, Sew Positive,...
February 19, 2026 - 19:15
Svetlana Lipyanskaya, MPA, FACHE to be Appointed CEO of Maimonides Health, Pending Final Approval of Partnership with NYC Health + Hospitals - NYC Health + HospitalsNew York, NY — Svetlana Lipyanskaya, MPA, FACHE, is set to become the new Chief Executive Officer of Maimonides Health, pending final approval of a new partnership between the Brooklyn-based...