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Tag Archives: Heavy Smoking
Respiratory Futures (NHS England / NHS Improvement / British Thoracic Society / BBC News)
Summary Respiratory Futures is an online hub, developed by NHS England, NHS Improvement and the British Thoracic Society, which provides an interactive regional map of integrated care plans for respiratory disease. There are also case studies, video interviews, links to … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, BBC News, Commissioning, Community Care, Diagnosis, End of Life Care, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, Local Interest, Management of Condition, National, New Cross Hospital, NHS, NHS England, NHS Improvement, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Pharmacological Treatments, Quick Insights, Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, Standards, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest, Wolverhampton
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Tagged Air Pollution, Air Pollution in the UK, Asthma, Asthma UK, BBC Health News, Black Country and West Birmingham, Black Country and West Birmingham STP, Black Country Respiratory Clinical Leadership Group, Breathlessness, British Thoracic Society, BTS Models of Care Committee, Cannock, Cannock Chase CCG, Cardio-Respiratory Fitness (CRF), Chronic Disease and Frailty, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Chronic Smoking-Related Lung Disease, Cigarette Smoking, Collaborative Care Teams, Collaborative Working, Collaborative Working in Local Communities, Collaborative Working in Local Communities for Benefit of Patients, Community Multidisciplinary Teams, Community-Based Care, Community-Based Services, Community-Based Support, Compton Care, COPD, COPD: Avoidable Admissions, CURE Project, Deaths From Asthma in England and Wales, Deprivation and Leading Causes of Death: Chronic Respiratory Diseases, Disinvestment, Disinvestment Decisions, Dr Helen Ward: Consultant in Respiratory and Acute Medicine at Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, Dr Justine Hadcroft: Consultant Respiratory Physician and Chair of BTS Models of Care Committee, Frailty, Frailty and Lung Disease, Frailty Services, Geographical Health Inequalities, Geographical Variations, Geographical Variations in Disease Risk, Health Inequalities, Health Inequalities in England, Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (HQIP), Heavy Smoking, Home Oxygen, Home Oxygen Resources, Home Treatment Teams, IMPRESS Guide for Commissioners on Supportive and End of Life Care for People with COPD, IMPRESS: IMProving and Integrating RESpiratory Services in the NHS, Integrated Care Plans for Respiratory Disease, Integrated Care Teams, Integrated Respiratory Action Network Group for Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Jacqui Seaton: Head of Medicines Management at NHS Telford And Wrekin CCG, Joan Manzie: Consultant Respiratory Nurse at Cannock Chase, Local Action on Health Inequalities, Local Health Services: Variations, Local Sustainability and Transformation Plans (STPs), Local Variations, Lung Disease, MDTs: Multidisciplinary Teams, Multidisciplinary Specialist Teams, Multidisciplinary Teams, NACAP Secondary Care Audit, National Asthma and COPD Audit Programme (NACAP), National Clinical Audit and Patient Outcomes Programme (NCAPOP), National Paediatric Asthma Collaborative, New Care Models, New Models of Care, New Models of Care in Respiratory Disease, New Models of Care Programme, New Ways of Working, NHS England’s New Models of Care Programme, NHS England’s Rightcare Programme, NHS IQ Breathlessness Pilots, NHS New Care Models, NHS Sandwell and West Birmingham CCG, NHS Sustainability, NHS Telford And Wrekin CCG, Northumberland Tyne and Wear and North Durham STP, Northumberland Tyne and Wear STP Footprint, Palliative Care for Patients With End Stage Respiratory Disease: Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust and Compton Care, Premature Mortality Rate for Respiratory Disease, Prevalence of COPD, Psychological Support for People with COPD and Respiratory Teams, Pulmonary Fibrosis, Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Pulmonary Rehabilitation Forum, Pulmonary Rehabilitation Programme, Quality Improvement, Quality Improvement Culture, Reducing Health Inequalities, Reducing Variation, Regional Variations, Respiratory Diseases, Respiratory Disorders, Respiratory Futures, Respiratory Futures Forum, Respiratory Futures: Debate, Respiratory Futures: Features, Respiratory Futures: New Models of Care, Respiratory Futures: Programmes, Respiratory Futures: Respiratory News, Respiratory Teams, RightCare Plans, Rightcare Programme, Royal College of Physicians (RCP), Sandwell, Smoked Tobacco, Smoking Cessation, Socio-Economic Drivers of Health Inequality, Strategic Disinvestment, Sustainability, Sustainability and Transformation Partnerships (STPs), Taskforce for Lung Health, Tobacco Consumption, Tobacco Smoking, UK Inhaler Group, Variation in Commissioning, Variations in Service, Walsall, Wolverhampton
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Campaign to Stop Smoking: Focus on Avoiding / Slowing Progression of COPD (BBC News / PHE)
Summary Public Health England (PHE)’s latest stop-smoking campaign states that smokers are generally unaware of the risks of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). COPD is an “umbrella term” covering a number of serious lung conditions including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. … Continue reading →
Posted in BBC News, In the News, National, New Cross Hospital, NHS, NICE Guidelines, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Information, Practical Advice, Public Health England, Quick Insights, Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust Authorial Affiliation, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest, Wolverhampton
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Tagged Anti-Smoking Legislation, Awareness and Campaigns, Behavioural Risk Factors, Breathlessness When Active, Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Chief Medical Officer: Professor Dame Sally Davies, Chronic Bronchitis, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in Adults (QS10). National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in Over 16s: Diagnosis and Management (CG101). National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), Chronic Smoking-Related Lung Disease, Cigarette Smoking, Dr Helen Ward: Consultant in Respiratory and Acute Medicine at Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, Emphysema, Factors Behind Increasing Emergency Admissions, Frequent Chest Infections, Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC), Heavy Smoking, Integrated Respiratory Action Network Group for Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Lifestyle Risk Factors, Modifiable Risk Factors, National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), NHS Stop Smoking, Persistent Cough, PHE: Public Health England, Prevalence of COPD, Public Health England (PHE), Rosanna O’Connor: Director of Alcohol Drugs and Tobacco at Public Health England, Smokefree, Smokefree Campaign, Smoker's Cough, Smoking, Smoking Related Deaths, Smoking-Related Mortality, Statistics on the Impact of Anti-Smoking Legislation, Symptom Awareness and Campaigns, Tobacco Smoking
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Public Health England’s Annual Plan (PHE)
Summary Public Health England (PHE) have released their annual plan, which presents this organisation’s core functions and outlines intended actions for the coming year. “We … continue to support local authorities, the NHS and others to help people live longer, … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2014 Local Health Profiles, Act Fast Campaign, Alcohol Abuse, Alcohol or Tobacco Withdrawal, Anti-Smoking Laws, Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare Associated Infections (ARHAI), Ash (Action on Smoking and Health), Association of Directors of Public Health (ADPH), Avoidable Admissions, Avoidable Childhood Hospitalisations for Respiratory Tract Tnfections, Avoidable Hospital Admissions, Avoidable Rehospitalisations, Be Clear on Cancer, Behavioural Risk Factors, Behavioural Science in the Digital Age, Best Start in Life, Binge Drinking and Overeating, Blackfriars Consensus Statement, Bowel Scope Screening Programme, Change4Life, Chartered Institute of Environmental Health, Child Poverty: Social Economic and Environmental Determinant (SEED) of Health, Childhood Education: Social Economic and Environmental Determinant (SEED) of Health, Childhood Flu Programme, Childhood Obesity, Cigarette Smoking, Collaborative Tuberculosis Strategy for England, Consultation on Local Authority Public Health Allocations, Dementia Risk Factors, Dementia Risk Prevention, Dementia Risk Reduction, Due North, Early Intervention Foundation, Energy Efficiency: Social Economic and Environmental Determinant (SEED) of Health, English Local Authorities, Epidemiology, Epidemiology and Statistics, Evidence Into Action (PHE), Excess Alcohol Consumption: Social Economic and Environmental Determinant (SEED) of Health, Exposure to Second-Hand Smoke, Faculty of Public Health, FAST Campaign, Five Year Forward View (NHS England), From Evidence Into Action (PHE), Fuel Poverty: Social Economic and Environmental Determinant (SEED) of Health, Game-Changers (sic), Global Burden of Disease 2013 Model, Health and Wellbeing, Health Economics, Health Equity, Health Inequalities, Health Inequalities in England, Health Matters, Health Profiles, Health Survey for England, Healthy Child Programme, Healthy Life Expectancy, Healthy Lifestyles, Heavy Smoking, Improving Local Public Health, Income Inequality and Health, Incomes and Poverty, Inequalities in Infant Mortality, Inequalities in Life Expectancy, Inequality in Healthy Life Expectancy, Irresponsible Drinking, Life Course Approach, Lifestyle Risk Factors, Liver Disease Framework, Living Longer: Reducing Avoidable Premature Mortality, Living Well for Longer, Local Authorities (LAs), Local Authority Public Health Allocations 2015/16: Consultation on In-Year Savings, Local Authority Public Health Spending, Local Authority Public Health Spending and Outcomes, Local Public Health, Local Public Health Services, Local Public Health System Functions, Local Solutions: Place-Based Approaches, Measles Mumps and Rubella Immunisations, Midlife Obesity, Modifiable Risk Factors, National Childhood Obesity Strategy, NHS England’s Five Year Forward View, NHS Five Year Forward View, NHS Five Year Forward View (5YFV), NHS Health Check, NHS Health Check Programme, NHS Newborn Blood Spot Screening, NHS Preventative Services, Obesity, Obesity Epidemic, Obesity Time-Bomb, Passive Smoking, Personalised Care and Population Health Framework, PHE: Public Health England, Preventable Mortality, Preventative Care, Preventative Services, Prevention of Tobacco Related Diseases, Problem Drinking, Protecting and Improving the Nation’s Health (PHE), Public Dialogue on Health Inequalities in Local Areas, Public Health, Public Health England (PHE), Public Health England Annual Plan for 2015 to 2016, Public Health Grant to Local Authorities, Public Health Outcomes Framework, Public Health Policy and Strategy Unit, Public Health Profiles, Quality Assurance Operating Model for National Screening, Reducing Health Inequalities, Reducing Unplanned Hospitalisation, Risk Factors, Royal Society of Public Health, Second-Hand Smoke (SHS), Second-Hand Smoke Exposure, Seven Principles of Public Dialogue on Health Inequalities in Local Areas, Smoking, Smoking and Nicotine, Smoking Cessation, Smoking Increases Risk of Dementia, Smoking-Related Mortality, Social Deprivation, Social Determinants of Health, Social Determinants of Health Inequalities, Social Economic and Environmental Determinant, Social Epidemiology, Social Inequality, Spend and Outcome Tool (SPOT), Spending and Outcomes Tool (SPOT), Start4Life and Information Service for Parents, Start4Life Information Service for Parents, Stoptober, Tackling Inequalities, Tobacco Consumption, Tobacco Consumption (Passive), Tobacco Smoking, Tobacco Smoking: Social Economic and Environmental Determinant (SEED) of Health, Tuberculosis (TB), UK Five Year Antimicrobial Resistance Strategy 2013 to 2018, Unhealthy Behaviours, Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS), Wellbeing, Wellness and Resilience, What Works Centre for Early Intervention, What Works Centre for Wellbeing
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Public Health Reasearch Priorities and Related Developments (BBC News / PHE / NAO)
Summary A consultation document presents Public Health England (PHE)’s plans for research, development and innovation. The seven priorities are: Tackling obesity. Reducing smoking. Reducing harmful drinking. Ensuring every child has the best start in life. Reducing dementia risks. Tackling antimicrobial … Continue reading →
Posted in BBC News, Commissioning, Community Care, For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, Local Interest, National, National Audit Office, Public Health England, Quick Insights, Standards, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Alcohol Abuse, Alcohol or Tobacco Withdrawal, Anti-Smoking Laws, Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare Associated Infections (ARHAI), Ash (Action on Smoking and Health), Avoidable Admissions, Avoidable Childhood Hospitalisations for Respiratory Tract Tnfections, Avoidable Hospital Admissions, Avoidable Rehospitalisations, BBC Health News, Behavioural Risk Factors, Behavioural Science, Behavioural Science in the Digital Age, Best Start in Life, Binge Drinking and Overeating, Blackfriars Consensus Statement, Brigham and Women's Hospital: Harvard Medical School, Childhood Obesity, Cigarette Smoking, Dementia Risk Factors, Dementia Risk Prevention, Dementia Risk Reduction, Dept of Primary Care and Public Health: Imperial College London, English Local Authorities, Erasmus University Medical Centre, European Respiratory Journal, Exposure to Second-Hand Smoke, Fit for Work, Harvard Medical School, Health and Wellbeing, Health Economics, Health Equity, Health Inequalities, Health Inequalities in England, Health Survey for England, Healthy Child Programme, Healthy Life Expectancy, Healthy Lifestyles, Heavy Smoking, Imperial College London, Improving Local Public Health, Income Inequality and Health, Incomes and Poverty, Inequalities in Infant Mortality, Inequalities in Life Expectancy, Inequality in Healthy Life Expectancy, Irresponsible Drinking, Lifestyle Risk Factors, Living Longer: Reducing Avoidable Premature Mortality, Living Well for Longer, Local Authorities (LAs), Local Authority Public Health Spending, Local Authority Public Health Spending and Outcomes, Local Public Health, Local Public Health Services, Local Public Health System Functions, Local Solutions: Place-Based Approaches, Maastricht University, Maastricht University Medical Centre, Midlife Obesity, Modifiable Risk Factors, National Audit Office (NAO), Netherlands Centre of Medical Informatics, Netherlands Division of Neonatology: Erasmus University Medical Centre, NHS Five Year Forward View, NHS Five Year Forward View (5YFV), NHS Health Check, NHS Health Check Programme, NHS Health Check Programme: Literature Review, NHS Preventative Services, Obesity, Obesity Epidemic, Obesity Time-Bomb, Passive Smoking, PHE: Public Health England, PHE’s Strategic Review, Preventable Mortality, Preventative Care, Preventative Services, Prevention of Tobacco Related Diseases, Problem Drinking, Protecting and Improving the Nation’s Health (PHE), Public Dialogue on Health Inequalities in Local Areas, Public Health, Public Health England (PHE), Public Health England: Strategy for Research Development and Innovation, Public Health Outcomes Framework, Reducing Health Inequalities, Reducing Unplanned Hospitalisation, Risk Factors, School for Public Health and Primary Care: Maastricht University, School of Public Health: Imperial College London, Science Hub, Second-Hand Smoke (SHS), Second-Hand Smoke Exposure, Seven Principles of Public Dialogue on Health Inequalities in Local Areas, Smart Algorithms, Smoke-Free Legislation (in England), Smoke-Free Legislation and Childhood Hospitalisations for Respiratory Tract Tnfections, Smoking, Smoking and Nicotine, Smoking Cessation, Smoking Increases Risk of Dementia, Smoking-Related Mortality, Social Deprivation, Social Determinants of Health, Social Determinants of Health Inequalities, Tackling Inequalities, Tobacco Consumption, Tobacco Consumption (Passive), Tobacco Smoking, Tuberculosis (TB), University of Edinburgh, University of Edinburgh's Centre for Population Health Sciences, Unplanned Hospitalisation, Usher Institute of Population Health Sciences and Informatics: University of Edinburgh, Value for Money (VfM), Wellbeing, Wellness and Resilience, Workplace Wellbeing Charter
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Protecting and Improving the Nation’s Health (PHE)
Summary Public Health England (PHE) has published a strategic document which defines seven priorities for the next five years. Health professionals, local and national government, the voluntary and community sector and the public are invited to apply the latest evidence concerning … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access to Childcare: Social Economic and Environmental Determinant (SEED) of Health, Access to Education: Social Economic and Environmental Determinant (SEED) of Health, Alcohol or Tobacco Withdrawal, Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), Antimicrobial Resistance and Healthcare Associated Infections (ARHAI), Behavioural Risk Factors, Behavioural Science in the Digital Age, Binge Drinking and Overeating, Blackfriars Consensus Statement, Child Poverty: Social Economic and Environmental Determinant (SEED) of Health, Childhood Education: Social Economic and Environmental Determinant (SEED) of Health, Childhood Flu Programme, Childhood Obesity, Cigarette Smoking, Dementia Risk Factors, Dementia Risk Prevention, Dementia Risk Reduction, Early Intervention Foundation, Energy Efficiency: Social Economic and Environmental Determinant (SEED) of Health, Epidemiology, Epidemiology and Statistics, Evidence Into Action (PHE), Excess Alcohol Consumption: Social Economic and Environmental Determinant (SEED) of Health, From Evidence Into Action (PHE), Fuel Poverty: Social Economic and Environmental Determinant (SEED) of Health, Health and Wellbeing, Health Equity, Health Inequalities, Healthy Child Programme, Healthy Life Expectancy, Healthy Lifestyles, Heavy Smoking, Income Inequality and Health, Incomes and Poverty, Inequalities in Infant Mortality, Inequality in Healthy Life Expectancy, Irresponsible Drinking, Lifestyle Risk Factors, Living Longer: Reducing Avoidable Premature Mortality, Living Well for Longer, Local Solutions: Place-Based Approaches, Measles Mumps and Rubella Immunisations, Midlife Obesity, Modifiable Risk Factors, NHS Five Year Forward View, NHS Five Year Forward View (5YFV), NHS Preventative Services, Obesity, Obesity Epidemic, Obesity Time-Bomb, PHE: Public Health England, Preventable Mortality, Preventative Care, Preventative Services, Prevention of Tobacco Related Diseases, Problem Drinking, Protecting and Improving the Nation’s Health (PHE), Public Health, Public Health England (PHE), Public Health Outcomes Framework, Retention of Older People (Employers), Risk Factors, Smoking, Smoking and Nicotine, Smoking Cessation, Smoking Increases Risk of Dementia, Smoking-Related Mortality, Social Deprivation, Social Determinants of Health, Social Determinants of Health Inequalities, Social Economic and Environmental Determinant, Social Epidemiology, Social Inequality, Spend and Outcome Tool (SPOT), Start4Life and Information Service for Parents, Tobacco Consumption, Tobacco Smoking, Tobacco Smoking: Social Economic and Environmental Determinant (SEED) of Health, Tuberculosis (TB), UK Five Year Antimicrobial Resistance Strategy 2013 to 2018, Unhealthy Behaviours, University College London Institute of Health Equity, Unwarranted Variations, Vascular Risk Factors, Well North Programme, Wellbeing, Wellness and Resilience, What Works Centre for Early Intervention, What Works Centre for Wellbeing, Workplace Wellbeing Charter
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Heavy Smoking Increases the Risk of Dementia
[This article first appeared in: Dementia Newsletter RWHT Volume 1 Issue 6 January 2011]. Abstract It has long been known how smoking compromises the vascular system by affecting blood pressure and elevating blood clotting factors, and that vascular health plays a … Continue reading →
Posted in For Researchers (mostly), In the News, Universal Interest
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Tagged Heavy Smoking, Smoking Increases Risk of Dementia
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