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The UK National Screening Committee (UK NSC) has recommended that women and people with a cervix who never or rarely attend their routine cervical screening appointments can be offered an HPV ...
Food retailers and manufacturers will make the healthy choice the easy choice in a partnership between government and industry to tackle the obesity epidemic and ease pressure on the NHS. As part of ...
As people live longer with multiple long-term health conditions, they often take an increasing number of medicines, which can create a significant burden and, in some cases, cause harm. Evidence shows ...
NHS England publishes approved particulars relating to the National Health Service (Pharmaceutical and Local Pharmaceutical Services) Regulations 2013, as amended. Following changes to the incident ...
NHS eye care is an important primary care service and commissioners need to deal with their contracting responsibilities appropriately. Prospective contractors can apply to hold a general ophthalmic ...
NHS England has published a letter from NHS England regarding the flu and Covid-19 seasonal vaccination programme: autumn/ winter 2025/26.
Whilst there have been murmurings for some years at the possibility for GP practices to operate via a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) model, it appears that this could be a real possibility within ...
This research focuses on the factors that motivate overseas-qualified doctors to pursue their careers in the UK or go elsewhere. With doctors known to be a highly skilled and mobile workforce, the ...
NHS England has published a letter to trusts and integrated care boards regarding the secretary of state’s announcement of a rapid independent investigation into maternity and neonatal services.
NHS England's updated guidance describes the process for annual assessments of ICBs for 2024/25 and sets out the key lines of enquiry that NHS England will use to underpin assessments. The process has ...
A rapid national investigation into NHS maternity and neonatal services has been ordered by health and social care secretary, Wes Streeting. Issues in maternity and neonatal care have been ongoing for ...
NHS 999 staff are quitting and suffering burnout due to the relentless pressure of calls. Figures obtained by UNISON from UK ambulance services show high turnover rates among call handlers, which ...