
NEWS: Clinically At-Risk Urged To Vaccinate
As reported by BBC News, with low uptake rates, the NHS is urging at-risk individuals to get their free Covid-19 and flu vaccines this winter keep reading
As reported by BBC News, with low uptake rates, the NHS is urging at-risk individuals to get their free Covid-19 and flu vaccines this winter keep reading
As reported by Digital Health, an independent review calls for fewer barriers to NHS data access, aiming to fast-track research that could lead to life-saving keep reading
As reported by BBC News, GPs warn that rising employer taxes could strain patient services, urging the government to shield them like other NHS sectors keep reading
Analysis from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence suggests that digital mental health therapies could be crucial in freeing up thousands of hours keep reading
The BMA praises new NHS investment but warns it falls short of covering immediate healthcare needs, particularly in general practice and tax reforms for doctor keep reading
For practice managers, understanding the challenges of doctor retention in the NHS is crucial for maintaining effective healthcare delivery within their practices. The BMA’s latest keep reading
As reported by Digital Health, Keir Starmer launches public consultation to shape the NHS’s future, focusing on a shift from analogue to digital healthcare systems keep reading
In recent years, the landscape of general practice in the UK has undergone significant transformations, sparking debates and raising concerns among stakeholders. The British Medical keep reading
As reported by CQC, Sir Julian Hartley, with extensive NHS leadership experience, is set to lead CQC during a critical time for the regulator Sir keep reading
Dr Hilary Cass, in her capacity as Chair of the Independent Review of gender identity services for children and young people, has presented her final keep reading
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