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CORTICOSTEROIDS AND THE COVID VACCINE Pulse's guide to vaccinating individuals on steroid treatments. Guidance on vaccinating individuals undergoing steroid treatments. This information is sourced from :. ARMA, Versus Arthritis, Specialist Pharmacy Service (SPS) and The Green Book Chapter 14a. It is safe to have the Covid-19 vaccine alongside steroid exposure, but the patient may not mount such a good immune response FATIGUE AND HEADACHE 'MOST COMMON COVID VACCINE SIDE The most common side effects after the Covid-19 vaccine are fatigue and headache, with symptoms usually lasting one or two days, according to findings from a coronavirus research app. The latest data from ZOE Covid Symptom Study app – which looked at self-reported symptoms from 627,383 people after a jab between 8 December and 10 March POST ASTRAZENECA VACCINATION HEADACHE Consider a face-to-face appointment for patients with post-vaccination headache. This information is sourced from the MHRA, Pulse today the RCGP and the University of Cambridge:. The benefits of the vaccine significantly outweigh risks, but the risk-benefit balance changes with age; The MHRA is investigating five cases of CSVT associated with thrombocytopaenia in the UK, which have occurred in OVER-50S TO REMAIN ELIGIBLE FOR FLU JAB NEXT SEASON NHS England has confirmed that the over-50s will once again be eligible for a free flu jab for the 2021/22 flu season. Last month, NHS England said eligible cohorts may be extended for 2021/22, depending on the levels of Covid infection.. At the time, practices were told to order ‘at least’ enough flu vaccines for 2021/2022 to match the number of vaccinations achieved this year. GPS TOLD TO CANCEL PLANNED AZ VACCINATIONS OF PREGNANT GPs told to cancel planned AZ vaccinations of pregnant women. Practices and other Covid vaccination sites without an alternative to the AstraZeneca vaccine should cancel first-dose appointments for pregnant women, NHS England has said. These patients should be redirected to a PCN or other site that is able to administer thePfizer/BioNTech or
HOW SHOULD I WRITE A SUPPORT LETTER FOR HOUSING DURING THE A. Housing support letters have existed since long before Covid-19. However, it is useful now to think of them from two aspects; The attached template letter gives a brief outline of what you might include, as well as the standard phrase used to help determine medical vulnerability/priority need for housing. Sometimes it may not feelpossible
FOUR POSTPONED PCN SERVICE SPECS STARTING IN OCTOBER ‘AT The four new PCN service specifications due to be introduced this year will be delayed until October ‘at the earliest’, NHS England has said. In January, updates to the GP contract for 2021/22 revealed that the four service specifications would not be introduced in April as planned, due to the need for ‘pandemic prioritisation’. NEW IMMUNISATION QOF INDICATORS WILL NOT ALLOW GPS TO GP practices will not be able to exclude any eligible patients when reporting against the new childhood vaccinations and immunisations QOF indicators that comes in from next month. It comes as NHS England has revealed further details on the new vaccinations and immunisations services that become part of the core contract from April. GP NEWS, ARTICLES, VIEWS AND LEARNING GP performers list registration issues ‘have not improved’. Lack of evidence on safe methods to stop antidepressants, study finds. GPs struggling under pressure of pandemic mental health problems, RCGP warns. More than a third of GPs considering early retirement within a year, BMA reveals. GP practice writes 16-page open letter to patients TEN TOP TIPS: HEADACHE AFTER AZ COVID VACCINATION (UPDATED 2. CSVT is a rare event, with an incidence of 3-4 per million adults per year. 5,6 According to the MHRA, by April 5 there had been 50 cases in the UK associated with thrombocytopenia following the AZ vaccine. This is less than five per million people vaccinated. 3 The MHRA recently confirmed ‘the evidence to date does not suggest thatthe
CORTICOSTEROIDS AND THE COVID VACCINE Pulse's guide to vaccinating individuals on steroid treatments. Guidance on vaccinating individuals undergoing steroid treatments. This information is sourced from :. ARMA, Versus Arthritis, Specialist Pharmacy Service (SPS) and The Green Book Chapter 14a. It is safe to have the Covid-19 vaccine alongside steroid exposure, but the patient may not mount such a good immune response FATIGUE AND HEADACHE 'MOST COMMON COVID VACCINE SIDE The most common side effects after the Covid-19 vaccine are fatigue and headache, with symptoms usually lasting one or two days, according to findings from a coronavirus research app. The latest data from ZOE Covid Symptom Study app – which looked at self-reported symptoms from 627,383 people after a jab between 8 December and 10 March POST ASTRAZENECA VACCINATION HEADACHE Consider a face-to-face appointment for patients with post-vaccination headache. This information is sourced from the MHRA, Pulse today the RCGP and the University of Cambridge:. The benefits of the vaccine significantly outweigh risks, but the risk-benefit balance changes with age; The MHRA is investigating five cases of CSVT associated with thrombocytopaenia in the UK, which have occurred in OVER-50S TO REMAIN ELIGIBLE FOR FLU JAB NEXT SEASON NHS England has confirmed that the over-50s will once again be eligible for a free flu jab for the 2021/22 flu season. Last month, NHS England said eligible cohorts may be extended for 2021/22, depending on the levels of Covid infection.. At the time, practices were told to order ‘at least’ enough flu vaccines for 2021/2022 to match the number of vaccinations achieved this year. GPS TOLD TO CANCEL PLANNED AZ VACCINATIONS OF PREGNANT GPs told to cancel planned AZ vaccinations of pregnant women. Practices and other Covid vaccination sites without an alternative to the AstraZeneca vaccine should cancel first-dose appointments for pregnant women, NHS England has said. These patients should be redirected to a PCN or other site that is able to administer thePfizer/BioNTech or
HOW SHOULD I WRITE A SUPPORT LETTER FOR HOUSING DURING THE A. Housing support letters have existed since long before Covid-19. However, it is useful now to think of them from two aspects; The attached template letter gives a brief outline of what you might include, as well as the standard phrase used to help determine medical vulnerability/priority need for housing. Sometimes it may not feelpossible
FOUR POSTPONED PCN SERVICE SPECS STARTING IN OCTOBER ‘AT The four new PCN service specifications due to be introduced this year will be delayed until October ‘at the earliest’, NHS England has said. In January, updates to the GP contract for 2021/22 revealed that the four service specifications would not be introduced in April as planned, due to the need for ‘pandemic prioritisation’. NEW IMMUNISATION QOF INDICATORS WILL NOT ALLOW GPS TO GP practices will not be able to exclude any eligible patients when reporting against the new childhood vaccinations and immunisations QOF indicators that comes in from next month. It comes as NHS England has revealed further details on the new vaccinations and immunisations services that become part of the core contract from April. RISING NUMBER OF PATIENTS LIVING WITH LONG COVID SYMPTOMS 1 day ago · Long Covid is still affecting about a million people in the UK, with the number of patients living with symptoms for many months on the rise, the llatest Office for National Statistics data have shown. The figures, published 4 June using data collected up until 2 May, show that 1.6% of people living LONG COVID: ONGOING COUGH 1 day ago · Jemma Haines and Dr Paul Marsden advise on another aspect of long Covid. Cough is one of the most common symptoms presenting to primary care. 1. In ‘acute cough’ (less than three weeks), the majority of cases are due to viral upper respiratory tractinfections.
MPS: BURNOUT ‘EMERGENCY’ REQUIRES WORKFORCE PLANNING 14 hours ago · The NHS ‘emergency’ of staff burnout cannot be tackled without a complete overhaul of workforce planning, the House of Commons Health and Social Care Committee has warned. Burnout amongst staff – already a major problem before the pandemic and nowat
OVER-25S BECOME ELIGIBLE AS TEEN COVID JAB DECISION 21 hours ago · Patients under 30 will start to become eligible for Covid vaccination from tomorrow, starting with those aged 25-29, NHS England has announced. And the health secretary has said that the JCVI is expected to issue updated advice on the potential rollout FATIGUE AND HEADACHE 'MOST COMMON COVID VACCINE SIDE The most common side effects after the Covid-19 vaccine are fatigue and headache, with symptoms usually lasting one or two days, according to findings from a coronavirus research app. The latest data from ZOE Covid Symptom Study app – which looked at self-reported symptoms from 627,383 people after a jab between 8 December and 10 March GP PRACTICES CAN ASK WALK-IN PATIENTS TO 'WAIT OUTSIDE' IF 1 day ago · NHS England has said that GP practices can ask walk-in patients to ‘wait outside’ if reception space is ‘constrained’. It comes as the BMA last week warned that many GP practices are ‘not yet safe’ for walk-in patients due to unsuitable reception areas.. It followed new NHS England guidance last month that said GP patients must now be offered face-to-face appointments if that is TREATMENT BACKLOG IS 'PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS' AND A 'BIG ASK 1 day ago · Addressing the Covid-related backlog in treatment and restoring services is a ‘big ask’ for GPs, an NHS England director has warned, with the pent-up demand amounting to a ‘second public health crisis’. Speaking in a webinar on Thursday evening (3 June), NHS England strategic incident ‘NO PLANS’ FOR 2021/22 QOF SUSPENSION OR INCOME PROTECTION NHS England has said that it has ‘no plans’ to suspend QOF or income-protect it for GP practices this year. QOF income had been all or partly protected since the beginning of the Covid pandemic until April this year, when GPs were expected to restart all QOF activity.. Announcing the restart in February, the BMA said that funding protection could be reinstated later in the year if there is WHY, AS AN AUTISTIC GP, I'M LEAVING THE PROFESSION THIS 21 hours ago · Like all major events, the pandemic has sharply focused many of us as to where our priorities lie. How we want to spend our careers and working lives. The challenges of the pandemic, with rapid flexing of general practice towards more remote consulting,made working as a
MASS GP DATA EXTRACTION DELAYED TO SEPTEMBER 2 hours ago · The controversial planned mass extraction of patient data from GP records will be delayed from July to September, the Government has announced. Patients will also be given a longer window to opt out of the extraction. It had been planned to take place on 1-------
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