Tracey is Heavily Metalled !
Shari Guess talks to Tracey about her story and how this affecting others
Tracey is Heavily Metalled ! Read More »
Shari Guess talks to Tracey about her story and how this affecting others
Tracey is Heavily Metalled ! Read More »
We have to do better than this for everybody and it’s especially cruel for elderly people who rely on those around them https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgxdxy1ez94o #NHSDelays #HipHarm #SilverVoices #UHCW
Mother, 85, felt abandoned by NHS, daughter says Read More »
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/02/17/nhs-admin-errors-patients-chasing-scan-results-research One in three NHS patients has been forced to chase results for X-rays, MRIs and other tests, research has revealed. A joint report by three health policy think tanks has found a spate of administrative errors in the NHS is putting people off getting care when they need it. These “frustrating” issues can seriously impact patient safety and will mean
One in three patients forced to chase NHS for scan and test results Read More »
Esther McVay addresses parliament on the concerns surrounding the MHRA and their funding model
MHRA receives 75% of its funding from device manufacturers / pharmaceutical companies Read More »
One of the biggest medical companies in the world has admitted it is having to pay out to the NHS to cover the cost of monitoring and operating on patients who were given defective hip replacements, the Guardian can reveal. DePuy, owned by Johnson & Johnson, would not say how much it had handed over, but it
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Two thirds of lead claimants given ‘faulty’ hip replacements “did not suffer an adverse reaction to metal debris” a judge has ruled, as she rejected one of the largest group actions to appear before the High Court. Mrs Justice Geraldine Andrews said DePuy’s metal-on-metal Pinnacle Ultamet products has not been ‘defective’, and could not be blamed
Hundreds of patients lose battle over allegedly ‘defective’ hip implants Read More »