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More research training will be offered to nurses, midwives and allied health professionals thanks to a new strategy that will be launched by Health Secretary Andrew Lansley later today.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A profound shift of decision-making to the local NHS means that clinicians lead change in information technology, ensuring its freedom to innovate, the Health Secretary said today at the launch of the Chief Clinical Informat…
World Kidney Day 8 March 2012
Independent expert panel to contribute to report on the NHS Constitution.
An updated NHS Constitution has been published today. The new version of the Constitution, which applies to England, replaces the previous version…
The tariff and ceiling on charges payable by compensators for the recovery of NHS charges under the NHS Injury Cost Recovery (ICR) scheme will…
Guidance to support organisations using patient level information and costing systems (PLICS) to produce reference costs for 2011-12 has been published today.
The Advisory Committee on the Safety of Blood, Tissues and Organs (SaBTO) has today published a position statement on the provision of cytomegalovirus tested blood components, together with a more detailed report.
Sir Bruce Keogh, NHS Medical Direct, announces a paid shadowing period for all new appointees to F1 at the end of July.
Andrew Lansley speaks at the Royal College of Physicians. I’m very glad to be here today. I’m grateful to the RCP for your work and this opportunity. Smoking remains one the…
Monthly data published today gives the waiting times for 15 key diagnostic tests carried out in the NHS
Paul Burstow sets out how the use of telehealth in the NHS can help people to live more independent lives and stay in control of their care
The Department of Health has outlined the year end arrangements for the annual governance statement, including the key elements that must be covered within the statement.
NHS Improvement have undertaken a rapid review of 14 NHS endoscopy services to understand some of the issues and challenges they face in planning for increases in demand for their services and to identify opportunities to in…
There are a number of high cost drugs that are excluded from the Payment by Results (PbR) tariff. They are typically specialist, and their use…
Ending open cigarette displays will help people trying to quit smoking and help to change attitudes and social norms around smoking
The Department of Health is responsible for making public appointments and other non-executive appointments to a range of public bodies and …
More than £330 million of extra funding will be spent on providing state of the art equipment and facilities to improve services for patients…
DH publishes guidance on testing, reporting and managing C. difficile infections.
On 6 April, all large shops in England will need to hide tobacco products from view in a drive to cut the number of smokers and protect young…
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