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Hospices across England providing end of life care have been awarded a share of £60million government funding.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Hospices across England have been awarded £60 million in government funding to help improve end-of-life care for adults and children.
The NHS contribution towards the costs of a place in a care home with nursing is being increased by 1% for 2013 to 2014.
The Government has launched a new service to encourage potential adopters to provide loving homes for children in care.
The quality of patient care will be put at the heart of the NHS in an overhaul of health and care in response to the Francis Inquiry.
The independent review of the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP) for dying patients is holding sessions for families and carers.
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has published the first joint health and social care quality standards.
Your chance to contribute to a review on valuing and supporting healthcare and care assistants.
An updated NHS Constitution has been published following a consultation that sought views on a number of proposed changes.
A 'Code of Conduct' and 'Minimum Training Standards' for adult social care and healthcare support workers have been published.
Calls to make it mandatory for mental health services to collect data on children whose parents have mental health difficulties.
Following a Level 2 alert issued on 8 March 2013, temperatures have now risen across England.
The joint committee on the draft Care and Support Bill has today published its report.
Changes to the GP contract will see millions of pounds redirected into better care for patients.
The strategy recognises the unique and specialist contribution that nurses make in the care of people with dementia.
A review aimed at ensuring that all hospitals listen to and act upon the concerns of patients has been launched.
New handheld computers will boost children’s mental health services by helping to quickly tailor treatment to meet their needs.
A review aimed at ensuring that all hospitals listen to and act upon the concerns of patients was launched by Secretary of State for Health Jeremy Hunt today.
Letter to chief executives of acute hospital trusts outlining next stage of campaign to make hospital environments dementia-friendly.
The week: issue 289 8-14 March 2013
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