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Action plan rolled out as theatre performance falls below target across Northern Trust
An action plan is set to be implemented by the Northern Health and Social Care Trust at Whiteabbey Hospital by the end of next month in a bid to improve theatre efficiency. Trust board members were presented with a report on theatre performance at the end of February, which showed that performance in the Trust’s “peripheral” hospitals — Whiteabbey and Mid Ulster — is below target in terms of both operating and run times. Operating times refer to the time spent on each patient
Mar 28


Body-worn cameras to be permanently introduced in Antrim ED
Antrim Area Hospital Emergency Department (ED) Body-worn cameras will now become a permanent feature in the Emergency Department at Antrim Area Hospital, following what health officials have described as a “meaningful and constructive” pilot scheme. The decision, approved today (Thursday, March 26) by the Board of the Northern Health and Social Care Trust, also paves the way for the technology to be introduced at Causeway Hospital’s Emergency Department in the near future.
Mar 26


Future pandemic ‘a certainty’: new UK strategy sets out sweeping plans — with major implications for NI
A major new UK Government strategy published today (Wednesday 25 March 2026) has warned that another pandemic is inevitable — and outlines how the country, including Northern Ireland, must prepare for a potentially far more complex global health crisis. The Pandemic Preparedness Strategy: building our capabilities sets out a decade-long plan to strengthen resilience across all four nations, with a strong focus on cross-border coordination, faster response systems, and protect
Mar 25


New framework aims to reshape nursing and midwifery staffing across Northern Ireland
(L-R): DoH Permanent Secretary Mike Farrar; Health Minister Mike Nesbitt, Chief Nursing Officer, Professor Maria McIlgorm and Katy Rennick, Deputy Chief Nursing Officer. A major overhaul of how nursing and midwifery staffing is planned and delivered across Northern Ireland has been unveiled, as Health Minister Mike Nesbitt launches a refreshed policy framework designed to strengthen patient safety and support an overstretched workforce. The updated Delivering Care Policy Fra
Mar 25


Adam Kay backs urgent call for dedicated mental health services for Northern Ireland doctors
Adam Kay pictured at the Doctors in Distress Plague along with Dr Emma Murtagh, Vice Chair (Policy) of RCGP NI and Dr Rose McCullagh, a Doctors in Distress Ambassador. (Photo credit Phil Smyth) A stark warning over the mental health crisis facing doctors in Northern Ireland has been amplified by bestselling author and former NHS doctor Adam Kay , who has described the lack of dedicated support as “nothing short of shameful”. The BAFTA-winning writer visited Belfast on Tuesday
Mar 25


Stormont committee recalls health officials over ‘unacceptable’ GP access response
Senior health officials are being hauled back before a Stormont committee this week after what has been branded an “unacceptable” response to mounting concerns over access to GP services in Northern Ireland. The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) will question Department of Health officials on Thursday, 26 March, following sharp criticism that progress on fixing the struggling primary care system lacks urgency, clarity and credible delivery timelines. “Deeply disappointed” by la
Mar 23


Nesbitt hails US visit as boost for Northern Ireland healthcare innovation
Health Minister Mike Nesbitt pictured with staff at Meharry Medical School in Nashville. Northern Ireland’s Health Minister has said a high-profile visit to the United States has opened new doors for innovation, partnerships and global collaboration in healthcare. Mike Nesbitt’s trip, which ran from 16–21 March and coincided with St Patrick’s Day engagements, took in Washington DC and Nashville, where he met leading figures in health and social care to explore new ways of im
Mar 23


Sensory room opens at Causeway Hospital to support vulnerable patients
Lisa Barclay and Alison Cook look on as Fiona O'Neill cuts the ribbon to mark the official opening of the new Sensory Room in Causeway Hospital with help from her daughter Gracie. A new sensory room has opened within Causeway Hospital’s Emergency Department, offering a calmer, more supportive environment for patients with additional needs — and marking a significant step forward in inclusive healthcare locally. Designed to provide relief from the noise, crowds and bright ligh
Mar 22


Northern Trust issues urgent appeal to support families in crisis
Families arriving at hospital in moments of crisis are being offered small acts of comfort thanks to a community initiative — but supplies are now running low. Northern Health and Social Care Trust (NHSCT) has issued an urgent appeal for donations to help replenish its “comfort packs”, which are given to relatives who unexpectedly find themselves staying with a seriously unwell loved one. These packs, made up of basic everyday essentials, are designed to ease the immediate s
Mar 21


Faster diagnosis ahead: Boost for patient care as Northern Trust invests £700k to replace aging scanners
The Northern Health and Social Care Trust board has approved a business case for the purchase of nine new ultrasound scanners at a cost of almost £700,000. A report presented to the Trust board at its most recent meeting in January said: “This proposal aims to replace nine ultrasound scanners within radiology across the Trust. “The service covers a wide range of routine, planned, red flag and urgent examinations for both inpatients and outpatients, as well as unscheduled car
Mar 19


“Second to none” – Co Antrim photographer Kevin McAuley praises Causeway Hospital care
Ballycastle photographer Kevin McAuley A well-known Ballycastle photographer has spoken out in praise of local health services after a sudden and frightening medical episode led to his admission to Causeway Hospital earlier this week. Kevin McAuley , a familiar figure in Northern Ireland’s photography and media scene, was rushed to hospital after suffering a severe allergic reaction during a routine CT scan—an incident that quickly sparked concern across the community. Rumour
Mar 19


PHA urges vigilance on meningitis despite no increased NI risk
Health officials have reassured the public in Northern Ireland there is no increased risk from a meningitis outbreak in South East England — but are urging people to stay alert to the warning signs of the potentially life-threatening illness. The Public Health Agency (PHA) said it is closely monitoring the situation, with the UK Health Security Agency leading the response in England. While the outbreak has not impacted Northern Ireland, experts stress that rapid recognition
Mar 17


Northern Ireland men denied life-saving prostate cancer drug available across UK
North Antrim MP Jim Allister and Health Minister Mike Nesbitt Men in Northern Ireland with prostate cancer are being denied access to a life-extending drug already available to patients across the rest of the UK — prompting warnings of a “postcode lottery” that could cost lives. The drug, abiraterone, is prescribed across the UK for men with advanced prostate cancer that has spread. But while patients in England, Scotland and Wales can now also receive it for certain high-ri
Mar 12


Frew raises concerns over postnatal care in Northern Trust
Inset: North Antrim MLA Paul Frew Concerns raised by new mothers in the Ballymena area about postnatal care arrangements have prompted intervention from North Antrim MLA Paul Frew , who sought urgent clarification from health officials after reports that women were being asked to attend clinic appointments just days after giving birth. Mr Frew said he had been contacted by constituents worried about a move towards centralised postnatal appointments within the Northern Health
Mar 11


Free hospital parking in NI delayed: Minister cites £7m shortfall
Antrim Area Hospital car park Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has tabled draft legislation to defer the abolition of hospital parking charges, citing financial pressures on the health system. The draft Hospital Parking Charges Bill was introduced to the Northern Ireland Assembly this week. If passed, it will delay the full implementation of the Hospital Parking Charges (NI) Act 2022, which provides for a ban on charging vehicles in hospital car parks. Delay driven by funding pr
Mar 10


Schoolchildren invited to help tackle smoking at local hospital sites
Pictured launching a new initiative aimed at stamping out smoking on hospital sites are Northern Trust Medical Director, Dr George Gardiner; Round Tower Integrated Primary School and Nursery Unit Principal, Mrs Monica Turner with pupils from P2 and P5 Local schoolchildren are being invited to lend their voices to a new campaign aimed at discouraging smoking outside hospital entrances — with the hope that hearing a child’s message could make smokers pause, reflect, and even co
Mar 10


Women left waiting years in pain as councillor calls for urgent investment in gynaecology services
TUV Bannside councillor Anne Henry Thousands of women across Northern Ireland are enduring years of debilitating pain before they even see a specialist, a Mid and East Antrim councillor has warned, as new figures expose the scale of waiting lists in gynaecology services. Data released by the Department of Health in June 2025 shows tens of thousands of women are currently waiting for their first outpatient appointment with a gynaecology consultant across the region. The figure
Mar 7


Behind closed doors: new guidance helps nurses spot and open conversations about domestic abuse
(L-R) Sonya McMullan, Women’s Aid Federation; Maureen Ritchie, DoH; Catherine Magennis, PHA; Health Minister Mike Nesbitt; Amanda Mairs, NHSCT; Justice Minister Naomi Long; Sonia Glendinning, DoH; Amber McCloughlin, PHA; Martina Moore, DoH. New regional guidance designed to help nurses and midwives identify and respond to domestic abuse has been launched across Northern Ireland, aiming to strengthen early intervention and ensure victims receive the support they need sooner. T
Mar 6


Construction begins on new £3.5m Cancer Support Centre at Antrim Area Hospital
Paddy Graffin, Northern Trust Director of Infrastructure, Lynne McCartney, Northern Trust Interim Director for Surgery and Clinical Services, Mike Nesbitt, Health Minister, Jane Hughes, Programme Lead, Implementation Team with Macmillan Cancer Support, and Peter Carson, Director MSM Contracts Ltd, pictured at the site of the new Macmillan Information and Support Centre at Antrim Area Hospital. A major new support facility for people living with cancer is now under constructi
Mar 5


Northern Ireland waiting lists fall as Health Minister commends staff amid ongoing reforms
Inset: Northern Ireland Health Minister Mike Nesbitt Northern Ireland’s hospital waiting lists for outpatients, inpatients, and diagnostics have recorded small but meaningful reductions, a rare positive shift amid years of mounting demand. Health Minister Mike Nesbitt welcomed the latest figures and credited healthcare staff for their “tremendous effort” in improving patient access to care. Minister praises incremental improvements Speaking alongside the publication of the qu
Mar 4
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