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By Administrator , 11 January 2026

South Reading CCG - more funding for next 2 years

South Reading NHS CCG will be getting above inflation funding increases for the next two years with 3.3% (3.6 million) for 2014-15 and 2.82% the next year. This is above the national average as our funding per head is one of the lowest in the country. However, it is below the average for the Thames Valley as the Government has shifted the balance from deprivation to elderly care and other Thames Valley CCGs have an older population. You can read what CCG chair Dr.

By Administrator , 11 January 2026

Community Rapid Response Team Delivers Health Improvements

Dr Elizabeth Johnston, chair of the South Reading NHS CCG has been looking at the work of the Community Rapid Response Team in the South Reading CCG area and has provided us with the following short report: Within the Berkshire West Area South Reading CCG is the highest user of the Community Rapid Response and Reablement team (CRRTeam) and has the lowest number of admissions to hospital within four weeks of using the team. Outcomes for patients who have been through this community service are also encouraging with the lowest percentage for deterioration, hospital admission and death.

By Administrator , 11 January 2026

Royal Berks Hospital fastest in UK for heart attack care

The Cardiac unit at the Royal Berkshire Hospital has been judged fastest in the nation with 96% of patients undergoing the recommended treatment of primary angioplasty within 150 minutes of a 999 call, reports the BBC.

By Administrator , 11 January 2026

Winter Arrives At Royal Berkshire Hospital

According to the BBC NHS Winter tracker the week starting 28th November 2013 at Royal Berkshire Hospital brought many bed closures due to Norovirus and many cases of "bed blocking" where patients cannot be discharged for lack of immediate care facilities for them outside the hospital. The consequence has been longer waits in the Accident and Emergency department where attendances increased and admissions increased more. Please see the attached report for more details.

By Administrator , 11 January 2026

National Research finds NHS Rationing - Locally Cataract Ops Down

National Research by the Dr Foster group associated with Imperial College, London, as reported by the BBC, has suggested that the NHS is rationing elective operations such as knee replacements, hip replacements and cataract removals. With an ageing population the numbers of such operations could be expected to rise steadily.

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Cataract Removal

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305

Hip replacement

93

86

Knee replacement

84

85

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