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The National Covid Memorial Wall will be preserved to remember the lives lost during the pandemic.
Antibiotic use within the NHS is below 2019 pre-pandemic levels but private prescribing increases.
The new report demonstrates the impact climate change is already having on the mental health of the UK population.
Wes Streeting, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, addressed the NHS Providers Conference in Manchester to talk about the next steps for reforming the NHS.
High-performing NHS trusts will be given more independence to deliver faster, better and more personalised care.
UKHSA’s early season data shows vaccination remains best defence alongside good respiratory hygiene as flu activity rises.
International collaboration establishes new quality standards to improve reliability of gut health studies – improving accuracy to provide better diagnosis and treatment.
Health Secretary announces plans to redirect billions of pounds from NHS reform back into patient care.
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care thanks Dr Camilla Kingdon for undertaking the review of children’s hearing services, and sets out next steps.
Government rolls out new training programme to help NHS staff across England give the armed forces community the personalised care they deserve.
As part of #MedSafetyWeek, the MHRA’s Chief Safety Officer reflects in The Pharmacist on the vital role pharmacists play in keeping medicines and medical devices safe.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has approved Siiltibcy
More patients will receive faster, more convenient care from the comfort of their own homes, through the rollout of new digital technologies across the NHS.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) is concerned that many people at risk may not know they are eligible for a flu vaccine.
Professor Jacob George has been appointed as the first Chief Medical and Scientific Officer for the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
The government will underline its commitment to get children heathier and more active following new figures revealing the scale of the childhood obesity problem.
Professor Henrietta Hughes reflects on how MHRA strategy must prioritise patient safety via listening to lived experiences, fostering collaboration & innovation.
The tenth annual #MedSafetyWeek brings together more than 130 medicines regulators and health organisations across 117 countries to encourage people to report suspected side effects from medicines and device incidents.
Thanks to the government’s reforms, record capital investment and the hard work of NHS staff, the NHS continues to outperform its productivity target of 2%.
New paper sets out UK regulator's intentions to overhaul rulebook for rare disease therapies in UK
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