AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWelfare shake-up: Reform UK has unveiled plans to abolish PIP and cut Universal Credit health components, targeting about 2.89 million people, with a new “Health Security Allowance” only for the most severe cases. NHS prevention win: England’s maternal RSV vaccine programme has halved RSV ICU admissions for babies under six months in the first full year, according to UKHSA figures. Care access push: A new independent NHS community pharmacy has opened in Maidenhead, with the owner urging more GP referrals to ease pressure on health services. Extreme heat strain: South Wales wildfires have triggered a major multi-agency response, with crews from across the UK and military support deployed as dry conditions keep risk high. Public health and safety: Scotland’s stroke performance remains below target, with only 56.7% of patients receiving the full inpatient stroke bundle in 2025. Workforce and youth: A review led by Alan Milburn says supported internships for young people with SEND should be “turbocharged” to tackle record NEET levels. Health tech and privacy: OpenAI’s new ChatGPT “Computer History” feature logs keystrokes and clicks on macOS, but is not available in the UK/EEA and stores data locally as unencrypted plain text.
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