Thousands of people across North East London are set to benefit from personalised clinical coaching under a new NHS initiative that harnesses AI technology to better support those living with long-term health conditions.
Category: Barking and Dagenham News
GP appointments available in north east London throughout the festive period
Doctors in north east London are reminding people that choosing the right place for medical help over the Christmas holidays can help them get the treatment they need faster.
AI Tool set to drastically cut waiting times for chest X-rays in north east London
People in north east London who undergo chest X-rays will receive their results much sooner, following the rollout of an AI tool to help boost lung cancer survival rates.
Share your experiences and what you think about the NHS 111 service in north east London
We want to ensure the service supports local people accessing urgent care services, ensuring they receive the best care in the right place, at the right time.
New health centre officially opened in Beam Park
Thousands of people living at Beam Park in Rainham now have improved access to a range of healthcare services following the opening of a purpose-built medical centre.
NHS North East London accredited as London Living Wage employer
The NHS organisation that plans and commissions health services in North east London has become the first integrated care board to be accredited as a London Living Wage employer.
Hundreds receive health and lifestyle help at free drop-in clinics in Barking
More than 1,300 people in Barking have received help and support to lead happier and healthier lives, thanks to an initiative led by local GPs and their staff.
Recent CQC inspection of Salisbury Avenue Healthcare
Inspectors from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) have taken the decision to change the rating of Salisbury Avenue Healthcare from ‘Good’ to ‘Inadequate’, following recent inspections.
Latest CQC report on emergency care services at Queens and King George hospitals
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has rated the urgent and emergency care services at Queen’s and King George hospitals as ‘inadequate’ following recent inspections.
Latest CQC reports published on urgent treatment centres in Barking and Dagenham, Havering and Redbridge
While inspectors noted good practice in a number of areas and recognised the caring approach from staff, unfortunately the CQC has rated the services as ‘inadequate’ and placed PELC into special measures.