
Chloe Hayward
Senior Broadcast Journalist at BBC
Health Editor Producer, @BBCNews at 6 & 10 TV, previously @BBCNewsnight Politics and reporter @BBCbusiness. All views my own. Email: [email protected]
Articles
-
3 weeks ago |
bbc.com | Chloe Hayward
NHS billions wasted as bipolar patients left 'forgotten and failed'BBC handoutWhen her baby was three weeks old, Emma took an overdoseFailing to properly diagnose and treat people with bipolar disorder is wasting billions of pounds a year in the UK, according to new data shared exclusively with the BBC.
-
3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Chloe Hayward |Hugh Pym
Failing to properly diagnose and treat people with bipolar disorder is wasting billions of pounds a year in the UK, according to new data shared exclusively with the BBC. Experts say many of the estimated million people living with this condition are "ghosts in the system", whose lives are being torn apart by poorly managed extreme suicidal lows or manic, erratic highs. Emma was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in her early 30s, after experiencing a mental health crisis.
-
2 months ago |
bbc.com | Nick Triggle |Hugh Pym |Chloe Hayward |Vicki Loader |Jim Reed
Inside the Royal Free - what it tells us about the NHSNick Triggle, Hugh Pym, Chloe Hayward, Vicki Loader & Jim ReedBBC NewsThe BBC has been reporting live from the Royal Free Hospital in London to illustrate the pressures facing the health service this winter. By 10am the A&E unit was full and within hours the hospital had to declare it had reached alert level four, signifying to NHS central command it was under huge strain.
-
2 months ago |
aol.com | Nick Triggle |Hugh Pym |Chloe Hayward |Vicki Loader |Jim Reed
The BBC has been reporting live from the Royal Free Hospital in London to illustrate the pressures facing the health service this winter. By 10am the A&E unit was full and within hours the hospital had to declare it had reached alert level four, signifying to NHS central command it was under huge strain. Some patients had to be treated in corridors and patients needing to be admitted were sent to wait outside wards on trolleys and chairs to free up space in A&E.
-
2 months ago |
msn.com | Hugh Pym |Chloe Hayward
Continue reading More for You Continue reading More for You
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →Coverage map
X (formerly Twitter)
- Followers
- 853
- Tweets
- 620
- DMs Open
- No

@BBCSounds coverage on how the NHS is ‘failing’ people living with #bipolar. My exclusive research on this condition that leaves so many lives ruined @BBCNews https://t.co/uKBnaH7G7z

My exclusive BBC research on how #Bipolar disorder leaves lives ruined… and how #nhs is leaving those impacted ‘failed and forgotten’ . Thank you to all those who spoke to me @BBCNews @BipolarUK @BBCHughPym @BBCBreakfast https://t.co/c6Jj1WrvuE

https://t.co/tF7BNT3D5W @BBCNewsnight such powerful interview from Jodee and her daughter about their treatment under disgraced surgeon Yaser Jabbar at GOSH. Honoured to talk around their interview on tonight’s show and help tell their story #newsnight #gosh #jabbar