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Sajid Javid today met with some of the families involved in the review of maternity care at Nottingham University Hospitals to listen to and understand their concerns.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The government has issued serious shortage protocols (SSPs) to limit dispensing to 3 months’ supply for 3 HRT products to ensure continued access.
The government has announced that Madelaine McTernan CB has been appointed as head of the newly formed HRT taskforce to address issues in the supply chain.
The Health and Care Bill has today received Royal Assent by Her Majesty The Queen, enacting the most significant health legislation in a decade into law.
High-performing consultant level doctors, dentists and academic GPs in England and Wales can apply for the national Clinical Impact Awards from today (Thursday 27 April).
The government has tabled a landmark amendment to the Health and Care Bill aiming to eradicate the use of goods and services in the NHS that are tainted by slavery and human trafficking.
The Department of Health and Social Care has confirmed that Dr Thomas Waite has been appointed as Deputy Chief Medical Officer for England.
50 local authorities in some of the most deprived areas in England will receive enhanced funding over the next 3 years to rebuild drug treatment services.
Report published summarising written responses to the women's health call for evidence from 436 organisations and experts in women's health.
The 12-week call for evidence will seek views on what can be improved within the current service and build our understanding of the causes of mental ill-health.
Thousands more vulnerable people are eligible to receive the UK’s second antiviral Paxlovid, which has been added to the PANORAMIC national study.
Professor Ben Goldacre publishes findings from independent review to drive innovation and improve healthcare through safer use of health data.
New legislation applying to large businesses such as takeaways, restaurants and cafes comes into force on today.
From Wednesday 6 April, the Health and Social Care Levy will begin to raise billions to tackle the COVID backlogs and reform adult social care.
A fleet of NHS ambulances will provide urgent care for those injured by Russian attacks in Ukraine following a donation from the UK.
The Health and Social Care Levy will include dedicated funding for the social care workforce – to train and retain talent as well as attracting new staff.
Record levels of health and social care funding to deliver up to 160 community diagnostic centres across England by 2025.
Review will look into potential options of dietary supplements and fortified food and drinks.
Package of support for vulnerable families worth more than £1 billion will help every child gets the best possible start in life
Call for evidence to inform an ambitious 10-Year Cancer Plan extended to Friday 8 April to ensure everyone has their say.
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