Off on summer holidays? Here’s our roundup of what you might have missed last week on Twitter:
- New WHO analysis shows efforts to eliminate hepatitis worldwide are gaining momentum #WorldHepatitisDay
- The OECD Obesity Update is published
- The Health Foundation looks at the bigger picture of what keeps us healthy
- A BMJ study looks at the link between austerity and health inequality – via @davidjbuck
- The King’s Fund tracks the change in applications for undergraduate nursing courses in the UK since 2013
- The NHS once again tops the latest issues index, as social care slips down to 14%
- @RichardDMurray1’s view on the evolving NHS payments and incentives system
- Watch as a musician plays his guitar to help doctors pinpoint the problem areas whilst undergoing brain surgery
- New Stockton South MP Dr Paul Williams makes the case for salaried GP services as the future for primary care
- Following Italy’s decision to introduce mandatory vaccinations, the World Economic Forum explores the benefits
- The new Parliament sees new official MP snaps, with some creative captions
Meanwhile, over in the US:
- Senator John McCain made a stand in swinging the Senate vote against repealing the Affordable Care Act, 51 votes to 49
And finally:
- We are delighted to be shortlisted for PR Week’s Specialist Consultancy and Small Consultancy awards 2017