List of news
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Published on: 23 February 2022
- Making improvements
- Technology
- Hospital services
The dedication of a colleague from University Hospitals Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust (UHMBT) in supporting young people to gain skilled employment has been recognised nationally with an appointment to a national ‘Ambassador’ role.
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Published on: 18 February 2022
Five new non-executive members have been appointed as designate members of the Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care Board as the Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care System prepares to continue to build partnership working across health and care in our area.
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Published on: 18 February 2022
The NHS across Lancashire and South Cumbria is working together to make inroads into waiting lists, ensuring patients with the greatest clinical need and who have waited the longest are prioritised for care and treatment.
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Published on: 16 February 2022
- Furness General Hospital
- Royal Lancaster Infirmary
- Westmorland General Hospital
Visiting restrictions at hospitals across UHMBT are to be relaxed from Thursday 17 February 2022.
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Published on: 16 February 2022
An online public talk by experts from UHMBT will give an overview of the support services the trust provides for Long Covid patients.
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Published on: 15 February 2022
The NHS in the North West today joins with the health service across the country to launch a new lifesaving campaign to encourage people to dial 999 when they are having early signs of a heart attack.
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Published on: 11 February 2022
- Furness General Hospital
- Royal Lancaster Infirmary
- Westmorland General Hospital
Maternity services run by UHMBT received positive feedback from respondents to a newly-published survey.
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Published on: 10 February 2022
- Community services
A great opportunity to receive training and start a career in the NHS in South Cumbria – South Lakes and the Furness peninsula - is being offered by UHMBT.
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Published on: 7 February 2022
- Working in partnership
Almost 1,000 vulnerable people at risk of serious illness and hospitalisation from COVID-19 have now been treated with new lifesaving medicines by the NHS in the North West.
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Published on: 1 February 2022
- Working in partnership
Teams from the NHS, social care and voluntary sector are working together, to come up with innovative ways to improve care for people and reduce pressures on health and care services.