A report by ParkinsonsUK highlights that 58% of Parkinson's patients in England didn't receive medication on time in hospitals last year. The organization urges the UK government to address this issue to prevent harm to patients.
Our Every Minute Counts report revealed that 58% of people with Parkinson’s didn’t receive their medication on time when admitted to hospital in England last year. This opinion piece for politicians calls on the government to take action. Read the article 👇
If the #NHS cannot provide timely care – if waiting lists are long, seeing a GP difficult, accessing care complicated and inefficient – the public will lose faith. A renewed focus on technology, digitisation and innovation is needed. Learn more about TBI's proposals for NHS… https://t.co/tHGqcqJ7Uf
⏱️ @ParkinsonsUK is calling on the UK government to take action to prevent severe harm to millions of patients who are not receiving their vital medication on time while in hospital, as part of its Get It On Time campaign. #PartnerContent https://t.co/Xykpz5Wo1v
🩺 Britain’s shameful cancer treatment times putting our lives at risk https://t.co/DwQeUgoXGZ
My piece for @politicshome on my own hearing loss - and why we need to make audiology a primary care service to improve access and recognise that hospitals & GPs alone do not have the capacity to provide the volume of care needed for an ageing population. https://t.co/MstNrz1z3G