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Excitement is building ahead of the opening of a new health and wellbeing hub in Hornchurch that will transform the way healthcare is delivered for around 250,000 people living in Havering and surrounding areas.
People in north east London are being urged to follow health advice to ensure they stay safe and well amid forecasts for hot weather in the capital this weekend and early next week.With the Met Office predicting that temperatures are likely rise above 30C in some parts of southern England on Sunday and Monday, people are being warned that weather conditions could pose a risk to those who are particularly vulnerable.GPs are advising people to take to enjoy the sun safely by following these seven steps:Keep your living space cool by closing windows during the day and opening them at…
As a health and care system in north east London we are clear that there is no place for racism and action which seeks to turn on parts of our community and stir up hatred. The deplorable violence and intimidation seen in the last few days we know will have greatly impacted our communities and colleagues. To those affected we offer our support and solidarity, you are valued and you are welcomed. North East London has one of most diverse populations in England. It is this diversity that makes us unique and which we celebrate and embrace.
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.
We are aware of a global IT outage that is affecting some of our GP practices, hospital services and patient record systems. We are working with our health and care providers across north east London to understand the effect this is having and to try and minimise the impact this will have on patients wherever possible. Business continuity plans are being put in place. The NHS has long standing measures to manage the disruption, including using paper patient records and handwritten prescriptions, and the usual phone systems to contact your GP. Patients are advised to continue to attend their appointments…
People in north east London are being asked for their views on NHS maternity services and care for newborn babies to ensure they meet the changing needs of local communities.
Parents in north east London are being encouraged to find out more about vaccinations for babies and children to help give their family “the brightest and healthiest start in life”.
The NHS has been working closely with local people and our care partners to understand how palliative and end of life care can be improved across Waltham Forest and Redbridge.
Knowing the best place to go for NHS care this Easter weekend can help you find the treatment you need more quickly.
If you have muscle or joint problems, or injuries such as back pain, shoulder pain and knee pain, a new app can help you self-manage your health.
Ramadan begins on the evening of Sunday 10 March 2024 and Muslim communities in Britain and around the world will soon be making plans to prepare for the month of fasting. Ramadan brings the opportunity to revisit routines and think about your health, as well as the wellbeing of others.
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