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What’s next for local contact tracing? A view from Oxfordshire

July 9, 2021

Since they were established in August last year, local contact tracing partnerships (LTPs) have become a key part of the national test, trace, isolate, and support response in England. As […]

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Science is critical for improving the effectiveness of addiction treatment

July 8, 2021

Part 1 of the Independent Review of Drugs, published in 2020, highlighted the increasing severity of the UK’s drug problem and its run-down treatment and rehabilitation services. [1] Part 2 […]

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Improving the quality of neonatal care by working collaboratively with families

July 7, 2021

A collaboration between the Point of Care Foundation in the UK and members of the international Vermont Oxford Network of specialist neonatal care centres have been using experience based co-design […]

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Daily contact testing trials in schools are ethical if they are robustly designed and provide the data needed for evidence based decision making

July 7, 2021

As members of the Trial Management Team of the Daily Contact Testing for COVID-19 schools and colleges trial, and the independent chair of the Public Health England (PHE) Research Ethics […]

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Jo Bibby: An investment in people is an investment in health 

July 6, 2021

The results of an investigation by the Health Foundation into covid-19 show the extent of the pandemic’s unequal repercussions, writes Jo Bibby […]

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Chris Ham: The pandemic has shown that we need to recognise and value our shared responsibility for health

July 6, 2021

Covid-19 has reminded us that preventing illness is everyone’s responsibility. Staff working in the health and care system have made a vital contribution, but so too have the people and […]

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Trish Greenhalgh: Freedom Day, but at what cost?

July 6, 2021

It looks like the UK is once again setting up a colossal natural experiment which will put wave three of the pandemic into a super-exponential growth phase, says Trish Greenhalgh […]

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Coronavirus disease-associated mucormycosis warrants timely collaborative registers

July 2, 2021

Coronavirus disease-associated mucormycosis (CAM), the so-called black fungus, has emerged as a significant healthcare challenge, with more than 30,000 cases reported until June 2021 in India alone. [1] While previous […]

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Jeffrey Aronson: When I Use a Word . . . New medical words in the OED, June 2021

July 2, 2021

The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) is updated every three months (“on a quarterly basis” as they put it—they mean “quarterly”). The latest list of updates and additions, published in June […]

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Saffron Cordery: The new secretary of state for health and social care’s challenging in-tray

July 2, 2021

Trust leaders welcomed the rapid appointment of Sajid Javid as the new health and social care secretary last weekend. This will be a critical year for the NHS, and with […]

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