UK government misses target for paperless prescriptions
As reported by Digital Health, a 2024 deadline to eliminate paper prescriptions in practices is pushed to 2025 due to digital challenges, leaving the NHS behind its ambitious keep reading
As reported by Digital Health, a 2024 deadline to eliminate paper prescriptions in practices is pushed to 2025 due to digital challenges, leaving the NHS behind its ambitious keep reading
As a manager, you often have to talk about tricky decisions but what should you do in instances where you’re not at liberty to tell keep reading
As reported by nhe, The NHS Confederation’s health and care women leaders network calls on healthcare chairs and CEOs to commit to the newly introduced keep reading
As reported by GP online, Dr. Claire Fuller discusses her strategies to improve GP retention and address varying reasons for GPs leaving the profession across different regions keep reading
This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on Medscape This is a summary of the Primary Care Dermatology Society (PCDS) guidance keep reading
As we are now halfway through cholesterol awareness month, we thought this blog would be an interesting read. Review how managing cholesterol is a vital step in reducing cardiovascular keep reading
The modern workplace is becoming much more open-minded but there’s still room for improvement when it comes to age assumptions – here’s why we should keep reading
As reported by Pulse, a survey reveals that 43% of GP partners would consider becoming salaried if the right conditions were met, with high workloads and administrative keep reading
What are appraisals for? And what should be included in portfolios to make the system as time-efficient and effective as possible? CREDIT: This is an keep reading
As reported by BBC News, around 17,500 women in Northern Ireland will have their smear tests re-checked due to flaws in previous screening, with some set to keep reading
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