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In the second part of our mini series looking at how the 10-year plan, Anna Colivicchi examines what it will mean for GP ...
An ICB has reversed its decision to transfer an APMS contract from a GP-led group to a private company. NHS Sussex ICB ...
A large ICB has chosen a number of hospital trusts to oversee the new 'neighbourhood health service' across its footprint.
At this subsequent review, the TFTs are more deranged than before. Her TSH is now 22mU/L and her T4 has dropped to 4.1pmol/L.
Community pharmacies will be able to offer flu vaccination for young children under a one-season trial this winter.
The Government has claimed that more than 2,000 extra GPs have been added to the workforce since last October, however the ...
A 40-year-old woman presents with a very itchy bilateral rash on her ankles and feet, present for a few months. She has a few ...
UK medicines regulators have approved an adrenaline nasal spray to treat anaphylaxis. The needle-free option can be used in adults and children weighing over 30kg, the Medicines and Healthcare ...
NHS England has said it changed guidance for GPs referring patients to the special allocation scheme (SAS) following the ...
A study of commercial self-test health kits has raised concerns over regulation after many were found to be ‘unfit for ...
The RCGP has opposed Government plans for acute and community trusts to run general practice, it has told its members.
Well, that’s interesting. Apparently, those new neighbourhood health services they have these days are going to support the delivery of ME/CFS care.