Are tablet screenings the future of general practice visits?
As reported by HCPLive, new research suggests patients are more comfortable discussing sensitive matters such as depression and domestic violence on a tablet or video keep reading
As reported by HCPLive, new research suggests patients are more comfortable discussing sensitive matters such as depression and domestic violence on a tablet or video keep reading
As reported by the Independent, people with long COVID are struggling to access support and care It is believed that well over 1m people are keep reading
As reported by the Leicester Mercury, a doctor has been told she can no longer practice after disclosing patient information and passing off other medical keep reading
Chair of the Royal College of GPs, professor Martin Marshall, has responded to the Policy Exchange report ‘At your service’, published last week Professor Marshall said: keep reading
As reported by The Independent, from October every GP surgery across England will be required to make changes and increase its availability As of October keep reading
The Royal College of GPs has responded to the latest figures on consultation numbers Dr Gary Howsam, vice chair of the Royal College of GPs, keep reading
As part of Operation Warm Welcome, the Practice Managers Association (PMA) is working alongside the the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to support those Afghan keep reading
As reported by BBC News, two leading medical organisations have told the BBC that GPs are not getting the right support to treat eating disorders keep reading
As reported by BBC News, women who have the HPV vaccine may need only one smear test to prevent cervical cancer in their lifetime, according keep reading
As reported by BBC News, more people die in the UK from serious lung disease than anywhere else in Western Europe, new analysis suggests New keep reading
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