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The government is making changes to existing secondary legislation to make it easier for the first integrated care providers (ICPs) to be set up.
Health Minister Stephen Hammond has invited air ambulance charities in England to apply for a new £10 million fund for upgraded equipment and facilities.
The NHS must stop relying on pen and paper and should use modern, secure forms of communication instead, Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock has said.
The Commonwealth Partnerships for Antimicrobial Stewardship (AMS) scheme has selected 12 projects to run across Uganda, Tanzania, Ghana and Zambia.
The Minister of State for Care Caroline Dinenage has written to the Voluntary Organisations Disability Group (VODG) about the Mental Capacity (Amendment) Bill.
The government’s ‘Every Day Is Different’ campaign will help fill the 110,000 vacancies in the adult social care sector.
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock spoke at the Royal Society of Medicine following the publication of the Topol Review.
Dame Sally will step down as the Chief Medical Officer at the end of September this year.
A letter from the Health and Social Care Secretary, NHS England and the BMA on the agreement for the 5-year GP contract framework from 2019 to 2020.
Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock spoke to healthcare professionals at the Royal Society of Medicine.
The government has published a report of an independent review of the test for making sure senior NHS leaders are fit for their posts.
Joint letter from Jackie Doyle-Price and Kate Davies to NHS commissioners on the importance of improving services for victims of sexual assault and abuse.
The Minister of State for Care Caroline Dinenage has written to Inclusion London about the Mental Capacity (Amendment) Bill.
Up to 370 schools to join one of the largest trials in the world to boost the evidence about what works to support mental health and wellbeing
Matt Hancock said it is possible to end new transmissions of HIV in England within 10 years through better prevention, detection and treatment.
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care speaks to the AIDSfree Cities Global Forum about eradicating HIV transmission in England.
Penny Mordaunt vows her support for Global Goal 3.3, to end AIDS by 2030 at the AIDSfree Cities Global Forum.
The government has published its latest advice for people travelling to the UK, European Union, European Economic Area or Switzerland after 29 March 2019.
13 local authorities will receive funding and support to develop innovative plans to reduce childhood obesity that can be shared across the country.
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