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Stalwart GP at the heart of Hampshire NHS is set to retire today

A GP at the heart of change in the NHS throughout Hampshire and the Isle of Wight is retiring this week (Thursday July 21) to start a new chapter in her life.

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Stay safe plea amid sustained pressures on local health and care services

Health leaders are urging the public to take sensible steps to keep themselves and others safe this weekend amid sustained pressures on local services. Demand for health and care services, rising COVID-19 levels, continued high volumes of 999 calls and other factors mean dedicated teams face ongoing challenges as they work tirelessly to support patients.

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NHS colleagues go to Wimbledon

To thank those who have continued to work so hard this past year, some lucky NHS colleagues from across Hampshire and Isle of Wight were recently selected to attend a Wimbledon match on Sunday 3 July. Solent NHS Trust, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust (UHS) and Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (HHFT) all put forward COVID heroes.

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Dedicated health and care teams in Hampshire and Isle of Wight see increasing levels of demand and need your help to tackle this challenge together

A combination of rising COVID-19 levels, the ongoing heatwave, demand for health and care services and other factors have compounded challenges already being faced by dedicated health and care teams working tirelessly to ensure people continue to receive safe, high-quality care. Nationally, hospitals last week saw a 33% increase in admissions due to COVID-19, showing there is more we can do to protect ourselves, those around us and our frontline health and care teams.

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As Hampshire and Isle of Wight programme team celebrates giving over four million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, health leaders remind people it isn’t too late to get your jab

Last week, health and care partners in Hampshire and Isle of Wight came together to celebrate the continued success of the COVID-19 vaccination programme and amid rising levels of COVID-19 in the community, remind people that it isn't too late to get their jab.

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Heatwave Alert

The Met Office has declared a hot weather level 3 Alert from today Friday 8 July, when the Heat-Health thresholds have been exceeded. This means temperatures during the day are expected to be between 25C-29C for the next week.

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The first official day of Hampshire and Isle of Wight Integrated Care System

Today marks the official first day of the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Integrated Care System, the partnership of health and care organisations working together across Hampshire and Isle of Wight to better join up services to improve the health and wellbeing of people in the communities we serve.

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Appointment of Partner members of the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Integrated Care Board

On 1 July 2022 the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Integrated Care Board (ICB) will become a statutory organisation and in doing so provides a unique opportunity to transform the way we work across health and care.

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Thousands of women and people with a cervix in Hampshire and Isle of Wight have not attended vital cervical screening appointments

As the UK comes together to raise awareness during Cervical Screening Awareness Week, women and people with a cervix in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight are being urged to come forward and attend their screening appointments.

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Thousands still not attending vital cervical screening appointments

As the UK marks Cervical Screening Awareness Week, women on the Island are being reminded of the importance of booking their cervical screening appointments. Figures show nearly a third of those eligible are not coming forward for their appointments.

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